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CLASS II.— A LIST OF DECIDUOUS WEEPING OR 

 DROOPING TREES 



Described in their respective places in the catalogue 



For the purpose of enabling purchasers the more readily to make selections, we append the following 

 list, comprising the most graceful drooping trees known : 



Acer {Maple), dasycarpum var. Wierii laciniatum. 

 Be tula {Birch), alba pendula. 



" " alba pendula laciniata. 



Youngii. 



Cerasus {Cherry), Japonica pendula. 



" *' Japonica rosea pendula. 



Fagus {Beech), sylvatica pendula. 

 Fraxinus {Ash), excelsior pendula. 



Morus {Mulberry), Tatarica pendula. 



Pyrus Sorbus {Mountain Ash), aucuparia pendula. 



Salix {Willow), Babylonica. 



" " caprea pendula. 



" '* dolorosa. 



** " elegantissima. 



Ulmus {Elm), montana Camperdown pendula. 



CLASS III.— TREES POSSESSING REMARKABLE CHAR- 

 ACTERISTICS OF FOLIAGE 



Described in their respective places in the catalogue 



IN THREE SECTIONS 



Section I. — Cut-leaved Trees, Comprising those with Curiously Lobed or Serrated Foliage 



Acer <i3Iaple), dasycarpum var. Wierii laciniatum. Acer {Maple), Tataricum. 



** " platanoides var. dissectum. " " " ginnala. 



'* " polymorphum. Betula {Birch), alba pendula laciniata. 



" " polymorphum var. atropurpureum. Fagus {Beech,) sylvatica var. heterophylla. 



** " polymorphum var. dissectum atro- " " sylvatica var. incisa. 



purpureum. Pyrus Sorbus {^fountain Ash), aucuparia var. 



** *' spicatum. quercifolia. 



Sec. II. — Trees Having Curiously Variegated Foliage 



Acer (Maple), pseudo platanus, var. tricolor. Ulmus (Elm), campestris var. variegata argentea. 



Sec. III. — Trees with Colored Foliage 



Acer (Maple), platanoides " Geneva." Acer (Maple), pseudo platanus var. tricolor. 



" " platanoides var. Reitenbachi. Betula (J5<>c/0, alba var. atropurpurea. 



*' " platanoides var. Schwedleri. Fagus {Beech), sylvatica var. purpurea Riversii. 



" " polymorphum var. atropurpureum. Persica (Peac/<), vulgaris foliis purpureis. 



** " polymorphum var. dissectum atro- Populus (Po/)Za?-), Canadensis var. aurea Van Geertii. 



purpureum. Ulmus {Elm), campestris var. Dampierreii aurea. 

 ** ** pseudo platanus foliis atropurpureis. " *' campestris var. stricta purpurea. 



TREES WITH BRIGHT COLORED BARK IN WINTER 



Betula ALBA, White Bark. Salix vitellin^a var. bkitzensis, Red Bark. 



** ALBA VAR. LACINIATA, White Bark. " COLORADO, Blue Bark. 



Salix vxTELLiNA AUREA, Ycllow Bark. Tilia dasystyla, Yellow Bark. 



FLOWERING TREES 



Named in the order in which they flower; embracing some of the choicest species. 



MAY 



Almond Davidiana. 

 Amelanchier. 

 Cherry, Double-flowered. 

 Judas Tree. 



Chinese Magnolia, in variety. 

 Almonds, Large Double-flowered. 

 Comus florida. White and Red. 

 Horse Chestnuts. 



Crabs, flowering. 

 Peach, Double-flowered. 

 Bird Cherry. 



JUNE 



Mountain Ash. 

 Thorns, in variety. 

 Laburnum. 

 White Fringe. 



Locust, White. 

 Virgilia Lutea. 

 Catalpa. 



Lindens, in variety. 

 JULY 



Chestnut, American. 

 Kceheuteria. 



TREES WHICH PRODUCE ORNAMENTAL FRUIT SUCCEEDING THE FLOWERS 



Crataegus. Scarlet and yellow fruit in September 

 and October. 



Pyrus Sorbus, Mountain Ash. Scarlet fruit in 

 September and October. 



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Celtis occidentalis. Dull red fruit as large as 

 peas. 



Cornus florida. Oval fruit in a head. 



