3-t ELLVr ANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



R. pseud-acacia, var. iiiermis, or uiubraculifera. Globe oe 

 Paeasoi, Acacia. Thornless. A remarkable and pretty tree, with a round, regular 

 dense head, like a ball. $1.00. 



var. iuerinis rubra inoustruosa. Elegant dwarf grower. Flowers 

 blush. 5' 1.00. 



var. pyramidalis. Pyramidal Acacia. An upright variety with very 

 dark foliage. $].00. 



var. spectabilis. A variety producing straight, vigorous, thornless 

 shoots, with large leaves. $1.00. 



var. splenrtens. A slender growing variety. $1.00. 



R, viscosa, or j^^lutinosa. Gum, oe Kose-floweeed Acacia. A small na- 

 tive species, young shoots clammy. Produces beautiful rose-colored flowers in short 

 racemes. Very desirable for small places. 



SALISBURIA. Maiden Hair Tree, or Gingko. 



{Nat. Ord. Taxacese.) 



S. adiailtifolia. A remarkable tree from Japan, combining in its foliage 

 characteristics of the conifer and deciduous tree. The tree is of medium size, rapid 

 growth, with beautiful, fern-like foliage. Kare and elegant. See cut, page 31. 

 ll.OO to $2.00. 



SALIX. Willow. Weide, Ger. Saule. Fr. 



{Nat. Ord. . Salicaceae.) 



S. Babylouica. Babylonian oe Weeping Willow. A native of Asia. Our 

 common and well known Weeping Willow. 



var. Salailionii. A recent introduction from France. More vigorous 

 and upright than the species, while it retains its weeping habit. 



S. caprea l>endula. Kilmaenock Weeping Willow. A variety of the 

 Goat Willow or common Sallow. Grafted five to seven feet high upon the Comewell 

 stock, it forms, without any trimming, an exceedingly graceful tree, with glossy foli- 

 age, and perfect umbrella head, unique in form. Vigorous and thriving in all soils, 

 it is probably more widely disseminated than any of the finer ornamental ti'ees. 

 See cut, page 33. $1.00 to $2.00. 



S. C. var. tricolor. Theee Colored Goat Willow. Worked four or 

 five feet high, it forms a very pretty round-headed tree, with distinct, tricolored 

 foliage. $1.00. 



S. C. var. varieg^ata. Variegated Goat Willow. A variegated variety. 

 Forms a fine, low-headed tree for a lawn when worked four to five feet high. $1.00. 



S. laurifolia, Laueel-leaved Willow. A fine ornamental tree, with veiy 

 large glossy leaves. 



S. palnisefolia. Palm-leaved Willow, A vigorous growing variety : foliage 

 deep green. Young wood reddish purple. 



S. peiltandra. A distinct and handsome species, with broad, thick, shining 

 foliage. 



S. purpurea pendula. American Weeping oe Fountain Willow. A 

 dwarf slender species from Europe. Grafted five or six feet high, it makes one of 

 the most ornamental of small weeping trees, hardier than the Babvlonica. See cut. 

 page 35. $1.00. 



S. regalis. Royal Willow. An elegant tree, with rich, silvery foliage. Very 

 effective in groups. 



S. rosmarinifolia, or petiolaris. Rosemaey-leaved Willow. When 

 worked a to 7 feet high, a very striking and pretty round-headed small tree. Branches 

 feathery ; foliage silvery. See cut, page 32. $1.00. 



S. vitelliiia aurantiaca. Golden Willow. A handsome tree. Conspic- 

 uous at all seasons, but particularly in Winter on account of its vellow bark. 



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