LIST OF SOI/ELTIES. ET' 



Fagus— svlvatica Zlatia 'Golden-leaved Beech) — A grand new variety and a valuable addition to the list of 

 Breches. Foliage large, golden yellow. Makes a fine contrast when planted with the Purple- 

 leaved Beech. Small trees. S3.00. 



Fraxinus excelsior foliis aureis (Golden-leaved AsK) — A handsome variety of the European Ash. Foliage 

 r ght yellow. Ver e. Si. 00. 



Juglans— ailanthifolia ' Ailanthns-Ua-ed IValnir.j—k valuable Walnut, producing excellent fruit F 

 long, very ornamental. Bears when quite young. 75 cts. 



Populus trichocarpa-A fine new Poplar with long oval leaves, dark green above, silvery beneath, of 

 very growth. Si. 00. 



Bechtel's Double-flowered American Crab {Pyrus angustifolia)—One of the most beautiful of the many fine 

 varieties of flowering Crabs. Tree of medium size, covered in early spring with large, 

 beautiful, double fragrant flowers of a delicate pink color. From a distance the flowers have the 

 appearance of small roses. A great acquisition, and certain to become very popular as s 

 known. : uen quite young. $1.00. 



Pyrus Mains Scbeideckeri ( D u ble- 

 flowered Crab —A fine var 

 'recently introduced from Ger- 

 many. Flowers quite double, :-i 

 in bud, changing to pink or rose 

 color. Si. 00. 



Pyrus Mates pendula— Eliza Rathke'ff \ - 

 ing Crab}— A Flowering Crab, 

 with a decidedly pendulous or 

 weeping habit. Distinct. Si. 00. 



Salix — Babylonica ramulis aureis Golden- 

 barked Babylonian IVillou ) — A 

 novel and distinct variety of the 

 well-known Babylonian Will 

 with bright golden bark in winter. 

 Habit same as the type. 

 Si. 00. 



niia Americana Moltkei — A variety of the 

 American Linden, raised in Ger- 

 many, and described as the 

 quickest growing of any of that 

 family. Si. 00. 

 Mandshurica — A neve species of 

 Linden, with large green leaves 

 margined with yellow, the edges 

 lobed or cut ; young growth red- 

 dish; a vigorous grower. Si. 00. 

 Mongolica — From the mountains 

 near Pekin, China. A small or 

 medium-sized tree with small 

 foliage, whitish underneath, and 

 with red and yellow bark. 

 Si. 00. 



Moras — Americana nana {Dwarf Ameri- 

 can Elm) — A variety of the 

 American, very dwarf and com- 

 pact. Si. 00. 



— campestris Koopmanni fKoopman's English Elm* 

 pyramidal form, with smail green leaves. Si. 00. 

 —campestris Ruepelli (RueppeVs English Elni) — Another variety of the English Elm, of handso 

 compact form: grows perfectly symmetrical without pruning. Si. 00. 



—campestris umbraculifera — Still another variety, quite similar to above. All are valuable when 

 trees of formal habit of growth are desired. Si. 00. 



— fulva Heyderi— A variety of the Slippery Elm. Foliage very large, light green. Distinct. Si.::. 

 — parvifolia— A Japanese species. Foliage small, dense, dark green, edges cut. Very distinct. Ii.oo. 



-A variety of the English Elm. of dense 



NEW AND RARE EVERGREEN TREES. 



Abies Piceaj concolor {Silver Fir of Colorado)— -Without doubt the finest of the Rocky Mountain 

 evergreens. Tree of graceful habit: broad, handsome foliage, bluish above, silvery beneath. A 

 grand tree, very distinct and exceedingly rare as yet. Transplanted trees two feet in height. S3. 00. 



