LIST OF NOVELTIES, ETC. 



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Fagus — sylvatica Zlatia. 



{Golticn-leaved Beeck,) 



A grand new variety and a valuable addition to the list of Beeches. Foliage large, golden yellow. 

 Makes a fine contrast when planted with the Purple-leaved Beech. Small trees. $5.00. 



Fraxinus excelsior foliis aureis. 



{Golden-leaved Ash.) 



A handsome variety of the European Ash. Foliage bright yellow. Very effective. $1.50. 



Juglans — ailanthifolia. 



{A ilantkiis-leaved Walnut.) 



A valuable Walnut, producing excellent fruit. Foliage long, very ornamental. Bears when quite 

 young. 75c. 



Liriodendron — tulipifera fastigiata. 



{Pyramidal Tulip Tree.) 



A distinct and handsome variety of the Tulip Tree : of erect pyramidal growth. Promises to be a 

 great acquisition. $1.00. 



Bechtel's Oouble=flowered American Crab. 



{Fyrus angusti folia.) 



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 soon as known. Blooms when quite young. $1.00. 



Populus trichocarpa. 



A fine new Poplar with long oval leaves, dark green above, silvery beneath, of very vigorous 

 growth. $1.00. 



Pyrus iVlalus — Scheideckeri. 



{Doiible-Jloiuered Crab.) 



A fine variety recently introduced from Germany. Flowers quite double, red in bud, changing to 

 pink or rose color. $1.00. 



Pyrus Maius pendula — Eliza Rathke. 



(Weeping Crab.) 



A Flowering Crab, with a decidedly pendulous or weeping habit. DIs'jq;^ 



Salix — Babylonica ramulis aureis. 



{Golden-barked Babylonian Willoiu.) 



A novel and distinct variety of the well-known Babylonian Willow, ' -o each, 



winter. Habit same as the type, ffi.oo. 



Tilia Americana iVIoltkei. 



A variety of the American Linden, raised in Germany, and descri^ , v, :kest growing u 



any of that family. $1.00. 



Tilia Mandshurica. 



or 



A new species of Linden, with large green leaves margined with yer 

 cut; young growth reddish; a vigorous grower. $1.00. ^ 



Jges of leaves lobed 



Tilia Mongolica. 



From the mountains near Pekin, China. A small or medium-sii^d trt. . ill foliage, whitish 



underneath, and with red and yellow bark. $1.00. 



Ulmus — Americana nana. 



{Dwar/ A nierican Elm. ) ' 



A variety of the American, very dwarf and compact. $\.6k 



Ulmus— campestris Koopmannt. 



U\oopma £nj^lisb Ebn.) 



A variety of the English Elm, of dense pyramidal form, wii, sma'l green leaves, ffi.oo. 



Ulmus — campestris Ruepelli. 



{Riieppel's English Elm.) 



Another variety of the English Elm, of handsome, compact form' ows perfectly symmetrical 

 without pruning. $1.00. 



Ulmus — campestris umbrae 



Still another variety, quite similar to above. All | es of formal habit of 



growth are desired. $1.00. 



