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AMYGDALUS. Almond 
A. communis flore roseo pleno. Larer Dovusie-rLowrerep Atmonp. C. A vigorous, beautiful tree 
covered in May with double rose-colored blossoms, like small roses. 50c. 
A. Davidiana alba. Wurrre-rrowrrep Atmonp. C. Flowers single white and appear before the 
leaves; very showy. The first tree to flower in the SpHnE, and hence particularly desirable on 
that account. 50c. 
A. Davidianarubra. C. A variety with single rose-colored flowers. 50c. 
For Dwarf varieties, see Prunus, in ‘‘ Ornamental Shrubs.’’ 
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? BETULA. Birch 
This genus embraces a very popular and highly ornamental class of trees. Their elegant, graceful port, silvery bark, 
slender branches, and light and airy foliage, render them general favorites. As single specimens on the lawn, or employed 
as avenue trees, the upright varieties are very imposing and handsome. They thrive even in the poorest soils and in the 
most exposed situations. 
B. alba. European Wuire Weerine Bircw. A. A graceful tree, with silvery bark and slender 
branches. Quite erect when young, but after four or five years’ growth assumes an elegant 
drooping habit, rendering the tree very effective in landscapes. 50c. 
var. fastigiata. Pyrammpat Biren. B. Of elegant pyramidal habit, like the Lombardy 
Poplar. Bark silvery white. Very distinct and ornamental. $1.00. , 
var. atropurpurea. Purpre-teavep Brrcn. B. A variety possessing the vigorous habit of the 
Birches, and having purple foliage. $1.00. 
var. pendula laciniata. Cur-reavep Werrine Bircn. A. Beyond question one of the most 
popular of all weeping or pendulous trees. Its tall, slender, yet vigorous growth, graceful 
drooping branches, silvery-white bark, and delicately cut foliage, present a combination of at- 
tractive characteristics rarely met with in a single tree. $1.00. 
var. pendula Youngii. Younc’s Weeprinc Brrcn. C. When grafted on stems five to six feet 
high, it forms beautiful pendulous heads, and its slender shoots droop gracefully to the 
ground. $1.50. 
. lenta. Sweet, Back, on Cuerry Bircw. B. A native tree, rather large, with fine grained, valu- 
able wood; dark brown bark on the trunk and bronze-reddish twigs, very aromatic, leaves 
somewhat heart-shaped. $1.00. 
. lutea. Yrttow or Gray Brircu. Native of America. Bark yellowish-gray and somewhat 
silvery. $1.00. 
. nigra. River or Rep Bircw. B. An American species of moderate growth, elegant habit, with 
fine foliage and reddish brown bark. $1.00. 
. papyracea. Paper or Canoe Bircn. A. Native of America; forms a large tree; bark brilliant 
white, leaves large and handsome. $1.00. 
. populifolia. Amertcan Wurre Brrcw. B. An American species of rapid growth, with triangular, 
taper-pointed, smooth and glossy leaves. $1.00. 
CARPINUS. Hornbeam 
C. Americana. American Hornseam. Brive or Water Beecu. B. A native species, growing from 
fifteen to twenty feet high. In its mode of growth, quite similar to the Beech, but the foliage 
is thinner, and more irregular in form. $1.00. 
CARYA. Hickory 
C. alba. Swett Bark or Suac Bark Hickory. A. The most ornamental and valuable of the genus. 
The nuts are whiter and the shel! thinner than those of other species. $1.00. 
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rh thy ees CASTANEA. Chestnut 
C. Americana. American Cuestnut. A. The well-known native variety. A stately tree, with 
broader leaves than the Spanish, and producing smaller fruit. When in full bloom, one of the 
handsomest trees. 50c. 
. Japonica. Japan Cuesrnut. C. Habit and foliage like Spanish Chestnut; fruit very large. $1.00. 
. vesca. Sweer or Spanisn Cuestycr. Marron. C. Originally introduced from Asia Minor into 
Europe. A valuable species both for ornament and fruit. It forms a handsome lawn tree, and 
produces much larger fruit than the American variety. $1.00. 
CATALPA 
The Catalpas flower in July, when few trees are in bloom. Their blossoms are large, very showy, and quite fragrant. 
Leaves large, heart-shaped, and yellowish green. ‘They are all effective, tropical-looking lawn trees. 
C. Bungei. Curyese Caratpa. D. A species from China. Foliage large and glossy; a shy bloomer. 
Top-grafted on tall stems it makes an effective tree for formal gardens. $1.50. 
C. Kempferi. Japan Cararpa. B. A species of rapid growth with deep green, glossy foliage. 
Flowers fragrant. Hardy. 50c. 
C. speciosa. A. A Western tree of rapid growth, well adapted for forest and ornamental planting. 
Flowers in July. 50c. 
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