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Apple, CARNEA PLENA, (new.) A 

 beautiful variety with delicate flesh 

 colored, double flowers. $1. 

 Beech, (FAGUS.) 



CUT LEAVED, (incisa.) A fine, 

 erect, free growing tree, with strik- 

 ing and beautiful foliage. $2. 



FERN LEAVED,(heteropkylla.) Re- 

 sembles the preceding, but the 

 foliage is more variously cut; a 

 very desirable tree. $2. 



PURPLE LEAVED, (purpurea.) A 

 remarkable tree with dark, purplish 

 red foliage; contiasts finely with 

 the green of other trees. $2. 



CRESTED LEAVED, (cristata.) Cu- 

 rious foliage. $2. 



SILVER S 1 RIPED LEAVED, (Fol. 

 var.) $2. 



LARGE LEAVED, (macrophylla.) 

 A vigorous variety with very large 

 foliage ; distinct and fine. $2. 

 For Weeping varieties see "Weeping 

 Trees." 

 Birch, (BETULA.) 



AMERICAN CHERRY, or MA- 

 HOGANY BIRCH, (lenta.) A re- 

 markable variety with large foliage 

 and briliiant golden yellow bark. 



PUBESOENS.-Resenibles the Amer- 

 ican White Birch, but more vigor- 

 ous; branches slightly pendulous. 

 For Weeping varieties see that section. 

 Bird Cherry, (PRUNUS PADUS.) A 

 rapid growing, beautiful tree, with 

 glossy foliage, has long bunches of 

 white flowers in May, succeeded by 

 clusters of fruit like black currants. 



VARIEGATED, (variegata.) A 

 handsome variety, with variegated 

 foliage. 



AUOLBA LEAVED, (aucubafolia.) 

 A very fine variety with large foli- 

 age sprinkled witn white blotches. 



Catalpa. 



SYRINGA LEAVED, (syringafolia.) 

 A showy, rapid growing, beautiful 

 tree, with very large heart-shaped 



■ leaves, and large pyramidal clusters 

 a foot long, of white and purple 

 flowers; blooms latter end of July, 

 wnen few trees are in blossom. 



BUNGEI. A dwarf variety, with 

 large, glossy foliage ; flowers in 

 large clusters one foot loug. $1. 



UMBRACULIFERA. A d war f spe- 

 cies from China. $1. 



Catalpa, KCEMPFERI. — A dwarf 

 variety; flowers resembling the 

 common, but clusters more dense ; 

 foliage glossy and of a deep green. 



Cherry, LARGE DOUBLE FLOW- 

 ERING. A variety of the heart 

 cherry, with pretty, double white 

 flowers 

 DWARF DOUBLE FLOWERING. 

 A variety of the Morello, with 

 double white flowers'; both this 

 and the preceding are quite orna- 

 mental. 



See Weeping Trees. 

 Cornus. 



WHITE FLOWERING, (Florida.) 

 Has large, showy white blossoms 

 in the early spring ; very orna- 

 mental. 



Cypress, (CUPRESSUS.) SOUTHERN 



or DECIDUOUS, (disticha.) A 

 beautiful, stately tree, with small, 

 elegant yew-like foliage. 

 Elm, (ULMUS.) 



^ENGLISH, (Campestris.) An erect, 

 lofty tree, with rather small leaves. 



*SCOTCH or WYCH, (montana.) 

 A fine spreading tree of rapid 

 growth ; foliage large. 



PURPLE LEAVED, (stricta pur- 

 purea.) A striking variety of the 

 English with erect branches and 

 small purplish leaves. $1. 



SLENDER TWIGGED, (viminalis.) 

 A distinct, slender branched, small 

 leaved variety; somewhat pendu- 

 lous. $1. 



DAMPIERRES PYRAMIDAL, 

 (pyramidalis.j A new,elegant, pyra- 

 midal growing variety. $1. 



NETTLE LEAVED, (urticifolia.) A 

 beautiful tree. $1. 



SIBERIAN EVERGREEN,(semper- 

 virens sibtrica.) A variety with 

 stiff, erect habit ; small leaves, but 

 not evergreen here. $1. 



BLANFORD, (superba.) Spreading 

 branches, and remarkably large 

 leaves ; distinct and tine. 75 cts. 



*AMERICAN WHITE, or WEEP- 

 ING, (Americana alba.) The noble, 

 spreading and drooping tree of our 

 own forests. 



HUNTINGDON. A rapid growing, 

 tine tree, large foliage. 75 cts. 



VARIEGATED LEaVED,(1'oL var.) 

 Has very well marked foliage. $1. 



