ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 53 



TREES WITH BRIGHT COLORED BARK IN WINTER, 



Betula alba. White bark. 



" " VAR. LACiNiATA, White bark. 



Fraxinus aukea, Yellow bark. 

 Salix PALM^FOLiA, Eed bark. 



" viTELLiNA AUEEA, Yellow bark. 

 Tilia AUEEA, . " " 



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" RUBRA, Ked bark. 



" DASYSTYLA, Yellow bark. 



FLOWERING TREES. 



Named in the order in which they flower ; embracing some of the choicest species 



MAY. 



Amelancliier. 



Cherry, Large Doublerflowering. 



Judas Tree. 



Cbinese Mag-nolia, in variety. 



Almonds, Large Double-flowering. 



Cornus, florida. 



Horse Chestnuts. 



Crabs, Flowering. 



Bird Cherry. 



JUNJ5. 



Mountain Ash. 

 Thorns, in variety. 

 liaburnuni. 

 White Fringe. 

 liOCUst, White. 

 Virgilia lutea. 

 Catalpas. 

 Lindens, in variety. 



JULY. 



Chestnut, American. Koelreuteria. 



TREES WHICH PRODUCE ORNAMENTAL FRUIT SUC- 

 CEEDING THE FLOWERS. 



Amelanchier ovalis. Purple fruit in June. 



Celtis OCCidentalis. Dull red fruit as large as Peas. 



Cornus florida. Oval fruit in a head. 



Crataegus. Scarlet and yellow fruit in September and October. 



Pyrus Sorbus (Mountain Ash). Scarlet fruit in September and October. 



