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Ulmus c. var. stricta purpurea. Purple-leaved English Elm. B. A striking variety, with erect branches 



and purple leaves. Si.oo. 

 var. suberosa. English Cork-barked El>l B. A tree of fine habit, young branches very corky; 



leaves rough on both sides. Si.oo. 

 var. suberosa pendula. Weeping Cork-barked El.\l B. An ornamental drooping variety. 



Si.oo. 

 var. umbraculifera. Round, compact in form, grows in perfect shape without pruning, valuable when 



formal habit of growth is desired. S2.00. 

 var. urticifolia. Nettle-leaved Elm. B. A rapid-growing, handsome variety, \s\x\\ long serrated 



and undulating leaves ; unique and beautiful. Si.oo. 

 var. variegata argentea. Variegated English Elm. B. Small leaves sprinkled over with sil- 

 very spots ; variegation constant. Very fine. Si.oo. 

 var. viminalis. C. A distinct, slender-branched, small-leaved variety ; somewhat pendulous. S2.00. 

 var. Webbiana. Webb's Elm. C, A handsome variety, of dwarf habit, with small, curled leaves ; 



fine. Si.oo. 

 var. Wheatleyi. C. Compact and upright in habit, with medium to small dark green foliage; 



beautiful for lawns. Si.oo. 

 *U. Dovaei. B. An upright vigorous-growing variety, remarkably well adapted for street planting. Si.oo. 

 U. fulva. Red or Slippery Elm. B. Of medium size and straggling open head. Si.oo. 



var. pendula. Weeping Slippery Elm. B. A variety of luxuriant growth and elegant drooping 



habit. Its branches shoot upward at first, then bend in graceful curves toward the ground. It also 



retains its foliage much longer than other Elms. Si.oo. 

 *U. montana. Scotch or Wych Elm. B. A fine spreading tree, of rapid growth and large foliage. 



50C. 

 var. Camperdown pendula. Camperdown Weeping Elm. C. Grafted 6 to 8 feet high, this 



forms one of the most picturesque drooping trees. It is of rank growth, the shoots often making a 



zigzag growth outward and downward of several feet in a single season. The leaves are large^ 



dark green and glossy, and cover the tree with a luxuriant mass of verdure. Si. 50. 

 *var. Huntingdoni. Huntingdon Elm. B. Of very erect habit, and rapid, vigorous growth. 



Bark clean and sm.ooth. One of the finest Elms for any purpose. Si.oo. 

 var. pyramidalis de Dampierre. Dampierre's Pyramidal Elm. C. An elegant p)Tamidal 



gro-s\'ing variety. $1.00. 

 var. rugosa pendula. Rough-leaved Weeping Elm. B. A fine, pendulous variety, -with large 



rough leaves. Si.oo. 

 *var. superba. Blandford Elm. A. A noble tree of large size and quick growth. Foliage 



large and dark green ; bark smooth and grayish. A superb shade tree, and highly ornamen- 

 tal. Si.oo. 

 var. stricta {oxoniense.) C. A dvrarf, pyramidal grower, with small leaves, the margins of which 



are finely cut ; distinct and fine. Si.oo. 

 var. Wredei aurea. Golden-leaved Elm. C. A moderate grower; beautiful golden=yellow 



foliage ; burns somewhat in the sun and should be planted in half shade. Si. 50. 

 U. parvifolia. C. A Japanese species. Foliage small, dense, dark green, edges cut. Very distinct. S2.00. 



U. racemosa. American Cork Elm. B. Young wood very corky; foliage light green. A distinct 



variety. Si.oo. 

 U. Siberica. Siberian Evergreen Elm. C. Erect habit, medium growth; holds its foliage later than 



any other Elm. Si. 50. 

 U. Vegeta. B. A rapid grower, of spreading habit, with large, deep green foliage. Si-oo. 



