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Morus Thorburn. Thorburn's MtTLBERRT. B. Fruit ot medium 



size ; black ; of good quality. 50c. 

 M. Trowbridge. TROWBRIDGE'S MuLBERBT. B. Fruit black; 



medium size ; good. 50c. 



(Acer negundo.) 



Negundo, Fr. 



Negtostjo Maple. 



N. fraxinifolium. Ash-leaved Maple. Box Elder. B. A native 

 tree, maple-like in its seeds, and ash-like in f ollag-e ; of irregular 

 spreading habit, and rapid growth. 50c. 



PAULO WNIA. Paulownie, Ger. 



p. imperialis. C. A magnificent tropical looldng tree from Japan; 



of extremely rapid growth, and surpassing all others in the 

 size of its leaves, which are twelve to fourteen inches in di- 

 ameter. Blossoms trumpet-shaped, formed in large upright 

 panicles, and appearing in May. Quite hardy here, but the 

 flower buds are killed during severe winters. 75c. 



PAVIA. (^sculus.) Smooth-fruited Horse 



Chestnut. Pavier, Fr. 



p. flava. The Big or Ohio Buckeye or Yellow Horse Chestnttt. 



B. A fine native tree, having pale green, downy leaves and 

 yellow flowers. The tree when it acquires age forms a glcbu- 

 lar head twenty to forty feet in height. $1.00. 

 P. Lyonii. B. Vigorous grower, yellow flowers. $1.00. 

 P. Michauxii. C. Racemes of handsome rose colored flowers. $1.00. 



P. rubra. The SMALL Btickete. B. Grows wild in Virginia and North Carolina. A small-sized tree, with more 

 slender branches than the Hava, and brownish red flowers. $1.00. 

 Tar. atrosan^inea. B. Of dwarf habit ; young wood and foliage quite smooth. Flowers dark red. $1.00. 

 Tar. carnea piibescens. B. A variety of the rubra, with flesh colored flowers. $1.00. 

 Tar. carnea superba. B. A very distinct and dwarf variety, with dark flowers. $1.00. 

 Tar. purpurea. B. A variety of the rubra, with purplish red flowers, and of dwarf habit. $1.00. 

 Tar. Wliitleyii. B. One of the most beautiful varieties, on account of its handsome foliage and brilliant 

 red flowers. $1.00. 



Weeping Mulberry. 



PERSICA. Peach. Pfiksich, Ger. Pecher, FV. 



The double flowering varieties are distinguished for their showy and beautiful bloom. At the blossoming season 

 every branchlet is covered with a mass of beautifully formed, higbly colored flowers, rendering the trees most 

 interesting objects and attracting notice from a distance. The double red, double rose, and double white varieties 

 planted in a group, produce a charming effect. We cannot too highly recommend these superb flowering trees. 



P. vulgaris fl. alba plena. Double White-flowering Peach. C. Very ornamental. Flowers pure white 



and double ; superb. Perfectly hardy. May. 50c. 

 P. vulgaris fl. camelllseflora plena. C. Flowers rose colored. 50c. 



P. vulgaris fl. rosea plena. DOUBLE RoSE-FLOWERiNG PEACH. C. Flowers double, pale rose colored, like 



small roses. Very pretty. May. 50c. 

 P. vulgaris fl. sanguinea plena. DOUBLE RED - FLOWERING PEACH. C. Flowers semi-double, bright red ; 



superb. May. 50c. 



P. vulgaris fl. versicolor plena. C. The most singular of all our flowering trees. Flowers variously white 

 and red or variegated on the tree at the same time. Flowers early, and perfectly hardy. 50c. 



P. vulgaris folils purpureis. Purple or Blood-leaved Peach. C. Foliage of a deep blood-red color in 

 spring, fading to a dull green as the season advances, but the young gro-svth preserves its dark color the 

 entire summer. Very valuable on account of its rapid growth and handsome foliage. The tree should be 

 severely cut back every spring. 50c. 



PHEJLLODENDJRON. Korkbaum, Ger. 



p. Amurense. Chinese Cork Tree. B. A hardy tree from Manchooria, growing 60 feet high in its native 

 country, with thick corky bark and elegant pinnate foliage three or four feet long. In general appearance 

 and rapiditj' of growth it resembles the Ailanthus. $1.00. 



PLATANUS. Plane-Tree. Alleebaume, Ger. 



p. occidentalis. AMERICAN Plane, Sycamore or Buttonwood. A. A well known tree. Leaves heart-shaped 



at base, the short lobes sharp-pointed. 50c. 

 P. orientaliJ|. ORIENTAL PLANE. A. Similar to the above, but leaves more deeply cut. 50c. 



