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ELLWANGER <Sf BARRY'S 



Acer pseudo platanus. var. tricolor. Tricolor-leaved Sycamore Maple. B. Leaves distinctly 

 marked with white, red, and green, retaining their variegation all summer. One of the finest 

 variegated-leaved trees. $1.00. 

 var. Worleii. Worle's Goldek-leaved Sycamore Maple. B. In the spring the foliage is of a 

 golden yellow color which changes to a duller shade as the season advances. The young growth 

 continues brilliant throughout the svunmer. A valuable and effective variety for grouping with 

 purple-leaved trees. $1.00. 

 A. rubrum. Red or Scarlet Maple, Red-bud Maple. B. A native species, of medium size, and 

 rounded head; produces deep red blossoms which appear before the leaves. In autumn the 

 foliage changes to brilliant scarlet, rendering the tree very conspicuous. $1.00. 

 var. globosum. C. Very compact, of slow gro\\i:h, flowers bright scarlet, extremely showy; 

 leaves large, deep green above, white underneath. $1.00. 



*A. saccharinum. Sugar or Rock Maple. A. A well-known native tree, of elegant pyramidal 

 form ; valuable both for the production of sugar and for its wood ; its stately growth, fine form 

 and foliage make it desirable as an ornamental and shade tree. Especially valuable for avenue 

 planting. 50c. 



var. grandideritatum. B. A fine tree of pyramidal habit, and with deeply lobed leaves. $1.30. 

 var. monumentalis. Moxumextal Sugar Maple. B. A fine variety of pyramidal, compact 



habit. Distinct and handsome. $1.00. 

 A. spicatum. Mouxtaix Maple. B. A very attractive native species of moderate growth; leaves 



medium size, rough, three to five lobed, some\vhat pointed ; flowers greenish, in closely branched 



clusters, becoming pendulous. 75c. 

 A. Tartaricum. Tartarian Maple. B. A native of Southeastern Europe, of medium size and 



rounded form ; leaves small ; a moderate, irregular grower, but forming a handsome tree. $1.00. 

 var. ginnala. Siberian Maple. C. Of dwarf habit and compact form, with medium-sized or 



small leaves; makes a very pretty small tree ; perfectly hardy. Brilliant crimson in autumn. 



$1.00. 



^SCULUS. Horse Chestnut 



Trees of elegant habit, magnificent foliage, and fine large spikes of flowers in May and June. 

 JEj. glabra. Ohio Buckeye. B. A native of the Western States, forming a large sized tree ; leaves 



smooth; flowers yellow; blooms before the others. 50c. 

 *JE,. Hippocastanum. The European or White-flowered Horse Chestnut. A. This well 

 known species forms a large-sized tree, of handsome, regular outline, is very hardy, and free 

 from all diseases. In May it is covered with magnificent erect spikes or panicles of white 

 flowers lightly marked with red. As a single lawn tree, or for the street, it has no superior. 50c. 

 var. alba flore pleno. Double White-flowered Horse Chestnut. A. A superb variety, 

 with double flowers, in larger panicles than the common sort, and of fine pyramidal habit. The 

 absence of fruit by which much litter is avoided, is an important argument in favor of its em- 

 ployment. It is one of the best ornamental trees. $1.00. 

 var. rubicunda. R5vD-flo\\'ered Horse Chestnut. B. One of the finest trees in cultivation; 

 form round ; flowers showy red ; blooms a little later than the white, and the leaves are of a 

 deeper green. One of the most valuable ornamental trees. The white-flowered and this con- 

 trast well when planted together. $1.50. 

 var. Briotii. B. A fine variety of the preceding with darker flowers. $2.00. 

 JE. turbinata. A. A rare Japanese species. Verj' large foliage; distinct and fine. $2.00. 



AILANTHUS. Tree of Heaven 



A. glandulosa. A. From Japan. A lofty, rapid growing tree, with long, elegant feathery foliage, 

 exempt from all diseases and insects. One of the most distinct of ornamental trees with pinnate 

 foliage. Useful to produce tropical effects. 50c. 



ALNUS. Alder 



A. glutinosa. European or Common Alder. B. A remarkably rapid growing tree, attaining a 

 height of from thirty to sixty feet. Foliage roundish, wedge-shaped and wavy. This species 

 is specially adapted to moist situations. 50c. 

 var. laciniata imperialis. Imperial Cut-leaved Alder. B. A stately tree, of graceful habit, 

 with large and deeply laciniated foliage; at the same time vigorous and perfectly hardy. Un- 

 surpassed as a lawn tree. $1.00. 



AMELANCHIER. Mespilus 



A. Botryapium. B. An American species known as "June Berry," "Wild Pear," "Service Tree," 

 and "Shad Blow." Grows 30 or 40 feet high. Of fastigiate form. Flowers white, produced 

 in great profusion early in April, succeeded by a small fruit of purplish color, ripe in June and 

 pleasant to the taste. One of the finest very early fioweTnug trees. 50c. 



