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Quercus Rob. pedunculata var. concordia. Gorpen Oax. B. A superb variety, with orange- 
yellow leaves, which retain their golden tint throughout the season; one of the finest golden-leaved 
trees. $1.50. 
Q. Rob. ped. var. laciniata. Cur-teavep Oax. B. Tree of fine habit and elegant, deeply-cut foli- 
age. One of the best cut-leaved trees. $1.50. 
Q. Rob. var. sessiliflora purpurea. B. Fine purple foliage; good habit. $2.00. 
Q. imbricaria. Laurer or SurvcreOax. B. A native species, with laurel like, oblong leaves, which 
assume a superb carmine tint in autumn. $1.00. 
Q. pubEe ee Oax. A. An American species, of large size and rapid growth, foliage purplish red 
in fall. $1.00. 
ROBINIA. Locust or Acacia 
R. hispida. Rosr or Moss Locust. C. A native species of spreading, irregular growth, with long, 
elegant clusters of rose-colored flowers in June, and at intervals all the season. $1.00. 
*R. Pseud-acacia. Brack, or YELtow Locust. B. A native tree, of large size, rapid growth and 
valuable for timber, as well as quite ornamental. The flowers are disposed in long, pendulous 
racemes, white or yellowish, very fragrant, and appear in June. 50c. 
SALISBURIA. Maiden-Hair Tree or Ginkgo 
S. adiantifolia. A. A remarkable tree from Japan, combining in its habit characteristics of the con- 
ifer and deciduous tree. The tree is of medium size, and rapid growth; beautiful fern-like foli- 
age, in shape resembles somewhat a Maiden Hair Fern, hence the name. Rare and elegant. $1.00. 
SALIX. Willow 
The Willows are a most useful and ornamental class of trees. Of rapid growth, fine habit, hardy, adapted to a great 
variety of soils, and easily transplanted, they can be used by planters to great advantage. Several sorts are well known: 
others have not received theattention they deserve, for example, the Royal Willow, with its silvery foliage, is a striking tree, 
and most effective in landscapes: the Laurel-leaved, with handsome,shining, laurel-like leaves, and bright green bark in win- 
ter; the Golden, with bright yellow bark, Britzensis with red bark and Colorado with blue bark in winter, and the Rosemary, 
with silvery foliage, are all meritorious. The ease with which they can be transplanted, and the brief time they require to 
form good sized trees, are strong arguments in favor of their employment. 
S. Babylonica. Basytonran orn Weeptnc Wittow. A. A native of Asia. Our common and well- 
known Weeping Willow. 50c. 
var. ramulis aureis. GotpEN-BarKED BaBytontan Wittow. A. A novel and distinct variety of the 
well-known Babylonian Willow, with bright golden bark in winter. Habit same as the type. $1.00. 
S. caprea var. pendula. Kitmarnock Werepinc Wittow. C. Grafted five to seven feet high, it 
forms, without any trimming, an exceedingly graceful tree, with glossy foliage and perfect um- 
brella head, unique in form. $1.00. 
S. dolorosa. Wisconsty Weerixe Wititow. B. Of drooping habit and hardier than Babylonica. 
Valuable on account of its ability to resist severe cold. 50c. 
S. elegantissima. Tuurtow’s Weerine Wittow. B. A graceful weeping tree with leader of erect 
growth and side branches drooping. Hardy. 450c. 
S. pentandra, syn. laurifolia. Lavuret-Leavep Wittow. B. A fine ornamental tree, with very large, 
shining leaves. 50c. 
S. purpurea pendula. American Weeprne or Fountain Wittow. C. A dwarf slender species from 
Europe. Grafted five or six feet high it makes one of the most ornamental of small weeping 
trees. $1.00. 
S. regalis. Royan Wittow. B. An elegant tree, with rich, silvery foliage. Very effective in 
groups. 50c. 
S. rosmarinifolia, or petiolaris. Rosemary-LtEaveD Wittow. C. When worked five to seven feet 
high, a very striking and pretty round-headed small tree. Also very desirable in shrubberies 
when worked low. Branches feathery; foliage silvery. $1.00. 
S. vitellina aurantiaca. Gortpen Wittow. B. A handsome tree. Conspicuous at all seasons, but 
particularly in winter on account of its yellow bark. 50c. 
S. vitellina Britzensis. B. Very attractive in winter, when the bark turns red, similar in color to 
Cornus Siberica. 50c. 
S. vitellina Variety from Russia. B. Bark bright golden; very conspicuous in winter. 50c. 
S. Sieboldii. B. An elegant tree with long graceful branches and long narrow.deep green leaves. 50c. 
S. Variety from Colorado. B. Beautiful blue bark in winter. 50c. 
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TAXODIUM. Deciduous Cypress 
T. distichum. Decrpvovus or SourHern Cypress. B. A beautiful, stately tree, with small, feathery, 
light green foliage. $1.00. 
