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ELLWANGER &- BARRY'S 



Populus grandidentata pendula. Weeping Tooth-leaved Poplar. C. A variety of rapid growth, with 



long, slender branches, drooping gracefully to the ground ; foliage large and deeply serrated. A fine 



weeper, ^i.oo. 

 P. Nolestii. B. Asiatic species. A strong grower, rather spreading; leaves medium to large, cordate and 



dark green. 50c. 

 P. Parasol de St. Julian. C. A variety from France, of fine drooping habit. ;$i.oo. 

 P. pyramidalis suaveolens. B. A compact pyramidal grower, leaves ovate lanceolate, smooth dark green 



above, pale green underneath ; resembles Lindley's. 50c. 

 P. rotundifolia. Round-leaved Poplar. C. A distinct species from Japan. 



vaih. large, nearly round leaves, dark green above and downy underneath. 

 P. trichocarpa. A fine new Poplar ^\-ith long oval leaves, dark green above, silvery beneath, of very 



vigorous growth. $1.00. 



Tree of spreading habit, 

 $1.00. 





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EUROPEAN BIRD CHERRY. 



PRUNUS. Plum and Cherry. 



p. domestica fol. var. Variegated-leaved Plum. B. A fine variegated small tree, with very distinct mark- 

 ings, the center of the leaves being deep green, with the margins a pale green. A good companion 

 for Primus Pissardi. 7SC. 



