40 J^LLWANGER <& B AERY'S CATALOGUE. 



Pyrus inalus spectabilis var. flore alba pleno. Chinese Double 

 White-floweeing Crab. Double white fragrant flowers in clusters. May. 



P. m. s. var. flore roseo pleno. Chinese Double Kose-flowering 

 Crab. Has beautiful double, rose-colored, fragrant flowers nearly two inches in diam- 

 eter in May. The best of all the Crabs for ornamental planting ; should be in every 

 collection. See cut. 



var. Kiversii. Kivees' Semi-Double-flowering Crab. Kose-colored, 

 semi-double flowers. 



Sorbus. Mountain Ash, and their allied species. 



Our collection of Moiintain Ash is very large and complete, and embraces several sorts of 

 more than ordinary merit. 



*P. Americana. American Mountain Ash. A tree of coarser growth and 

 foliage than the European, and producing larger and lighter colored berries. 



var. nana. Dwarf Mountain Ash. A dwarf variety, making a hand- 

 some small tree. $1.00. 



P. aria, (vestita). White Beam Tree. A vigorous growing tree, with, 

 broad, distinct, fine foliage, young wood downy ; fruit grayish brown. One of the best. 

 $1.00. 



var. macropliylla 1 acini ata. A vigorous grower, with medium to 

 large handsome lobed leaves; a very promising new sort. $1.00. 



*P. aucuparia. European Mountain Ash. A fine hardy tree, head dense 

 and regular ; covered from July till winter with great clusters of bright scarlet berries. 



var. pendula. Weeping European Mountain Ash. A beautiful 

 variety of rapid growth and decidedly pendulous and trailing habit. One of the most 

 desirable lawn trees. $1.00. 



var. quercifolia floribunda nana. Dwarf Profuse-flower- 

 ing Mountain Ash. A remarkable dwarf variety, with oak-shaped leaves. When 

 worked 4 to 6 feet high makes a handsome small tree. $1.00. 



var. quercifolia bybrida nana. Dwarf Hybrid Mountain 

 Ash. a dwarf variety of upright growth, and deep green foliage. Distinct and 

 fine. $1.00. 



P. aurea striata. Golden-striped Mountain Ash. A slow grower, with 

 medium sized leaves, silvery white on the under side and glossy green above. $1.00. 



P. aurea bybrida. Golden Hybrid Mountain Ash. A vigorous grower, 

 with large cordate leaves, very white and downy ; fruit large, yellowish brown and 

 spotted. One of the most distinct and beautiful of all the Mountain Ash. $1.00. 



P. domestica. True Sorb or Service Tree. Foliage like the American, 

 but more serrated ; large brown fruit. 



P. bybrida. Hybrid Mountain Ash. A fine tree, with beautiful, large 

 foliage; distinct and valuable. $1.00. 



var. quercifolia or pinnatifida. Oak-leaved Mountain Ash. 

 A hardy tree of fine pyramidal habit. Height and breadth from 20 to 30 feet. Foliage 

 simple and deeply lobed, bright green above and downy beneath. One of the finest 

 lawn trees. 



P. sambucifolia. Elder-leaved Mountain Ash. An American species, 

 with fine foliage. 



