GENEBAL CATALOGUE. 



Twenty-five of the Most Desirable Species and Varieties for the Decoration of Parks 

 Gardens or Lawns, as follows, for $i8.og: 



3Ia!'le, Norway Curle<l-ledved. 

 '' Norway Schwedler's. 

 " vvier's Cut-leaved. 

 " Sug-ar. 



Almond, Large Double-flowenng. 

 Ash, Weeping. 



Aucuba-leaved. 

 Birch, Cut-leaved Weeping. 

 Beech, Cut-leaved. 



•' Purple-leaved. 

 Crab, Double Rose-flowering. 

 Elm, Huntingdon. 



" superba. 

 Horse Chestnut, Double White-flowering. 



Red-flowering. 

 Linden, European, 



Red Fern-leaved. 



Twelve of the Most Desirable Species and Varieties for the Decoration of Parks, 

 Gardens or Lawns, for $9 oo: 



Ash, Aucuba-leaved. Elm, superba. 



Weeping. Linden, White-leaved. 



Beech, Cut-leaved. Mountain Ash, Europeaa. 



Birch, Cut-leaved Weeping. Magnolia, speciosa. 



Crab, Double Rose-flowering. Maple, Wier's Cut-leavefl. 



Elm, Camperdown Weeping. ^ " Noi-way Curled-leaved. 



Magnolia, speciosa. 

 Mountain Ash, European. 



•' " Oak-leaved. 



Oak, macrocarpa. 

 Peach, Double White-flowerinc 

 Poplar, Weeping. 

 Willow, Rosemary-leaved. 

 " American Weeping. 



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CLASS IV— CONIFER/E. (Evergreens.) 



Note, Many fine conifers are entirely too tender to be cultivated successfully at the north, and we have there- 

 fore drcjpped them from our list. A few valuable half-hardy evergreens, which can hardly be dispensed with, and 

 which can Vje grown when planted in sheltei-ed positions, have been retained. 



