ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 



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Fraxinus e. var. atrovirens. (crispa). Dwarf Crisp-leaved Ash. A 

 variety of dwarf habit, with very dark green curled foliage. $1.00. 



var. aurea. Golden-barked Ash. A conspicuous tree at all times^ 

 but particularly in winter, on account of its yellow bark and twisted branches. $1.00. 



var. aurea pendula. Golden-barked Weeping Ash. An elegant 

 weeping tree. Bark in winter yellow as gold. $1.00. 



var. concavaefolia fol. var. A charming variety, of compact pyra- 

 midal habit ; at first the leaves are of a rich green, afterwards becoming spotted, and 

 finally turning almost white. $1.00. 



var. cucullata. Hooded-leaved Ash. An odd looking tree, of erect, 

 pyramidal growth, with the foliage twisted and curled in a singular manner; novel 

 and distinct. $1.00. 



var. globosa. Dwarf Globe-headed Ash. A seedling of ours ; of 

 delicate globular growth and small, myrtle-like foliage ; worked 6 to 8 feet high it 

 makes a very pretty tree. $1.00. 



leaves of the aucuba-leaved ash. 



04: NATURAL SIZE.) 



var. monophylla. Single-leaved Ash. A fine tree with single 

 broad leaves, instead of pinnate foliage such as the ash generally have. $1.00. 



var, monopliylla laciniata. A very handsome variety, with single 

 leaves, having the margins finely cut ; distinct and valuable. $1.00. 



var. pendula. The common, well known sort ; one of the finest lawn 

 and arbor trees. Covers a great space and grows rapidly. $1.00. 



var. salicifolia. Willow-leaved Ash. A beautiful variety, of fine 

 habit, rapid growth, with narrow, wavy leaves. $1.00. 



r. long'icuspis. Tree a rapid, upright grower, with large downy foliage. 



F. Oregana. Oregon Ash. Forms a large tree in Oregon and Washington 

 Territory. $1.00. 



F. Ornus. European Flowering Ash. A native of the south of Europe ; 

 grows from 20 to 30 feet high ; flowers greenish white, fringe-like, produced early in 

 June in large clusters on the end of the branches. $1.00. 



