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ELLWANGER # BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



Acer p. p. var. aurea variegata. Golden-leaved Sycamore Maple. 

 A distinct variety of the European Sycamore, the foliage of which is clouded with 

 bright yellow in spring. Contrasts finely with the Purple-leaved Sycamore, $1.00. 



var. purpurea. Purple-leaved Sycamore Maple. Tree of fine, 

 robust habit. Foliage deep green on the upper surface, and purplish red underneath. 

 Produces a fine effect planted with golden-leaved trees. $1.00. 



var. tricolor. Tricolor-leaved Sycamore Maple. Another charm- 

 ing variety of the European Sycamm^e. Leaves distinctly marked with white, red and 

 green, retaining their variegation all summer. One of the finest variegated-leaved 

 trees. The Variegated-leaved Sycamore has proved identical with this. $1.00. 



var. Worleii. Worle's Golden-leaved Sycamore Maple. Syn- 

 onymous with lutescentihus. Recently introduced from Hamburg, Germany. In 

 spring the foliage is of a golden yellow color which changes to a duller shade as the 

 season advances. The young growth continues brilliant throughout the summer. A 

 valuable and effective variety for grouping with purple-leaved trees. $1.00. 



HORSE CHESTNUT, DOUBLE FLOVV^ERING. (REDUCED SIZE.) 



Acer rubrum. Red or Scarlet Maple, Red-bud Maple. A native species, 

 of medium size, and rounded head ; produces deep red blossoms, which appear before 

 the leaves. In autumn the foliage changes to brilliant scarlet, rendering the tree very 

 conspicuous. At the South the seeds assume gorgeous tints. $1.00. 



var. fulg'ens. A dwarf variety of the Scarlet, forming a very conspicuous 

 round head. Flowers bright red. $1.00. 



var. globOSUm,' Very compact, of slow growth ; flowei-s bright scarlet, 

 extremely showy; leaves large, deep green above, white underneath. $1.00. 



*A. saccliarinum. Sugar or Rock Maple. A well-known native tree, of 

 elegant pyramidal form; valuable both for the production of sugar and for its wood ; 

 its stately growth, fine form and foliage, make it desirable as an ornamental and shade 

 tree. 



A. spicatum. A very attractive native species, of moderate growth ; leaves 

 medium size, rough, three to five lobed, somewhat pointed ; flowers greenish, in closely 

 branched clusters, becoming pendulous. 



