38 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 



*T. E. var. platipliylla. Broad-ueaved European Linden. A tree of 

 about same size as T. Europaa, but readily distinguished from it by its larger and 

 rougher leaves, and more ragged bark. $1.00. 



*var. rubra. EED-T^\^GGED European Linden. A fine variety, with 

 branches red as blood. $1.00. 



var. vitifolia. Grape-leaved European Linden. A vigorous growing 

 variety, with very large foliage. Young wood bright red. $1.00. 



ULMUS. Elm. Ulme, Ger. Orme, Fr, 



{Nat. Ord. Uliiiaee?e.) 



*U. Americana. American White or Weeping Elm. The noble, spreading 

 and drooping tree of our own forests. 60 cents to $1.00. 



var. f iilva. Red or Slippery Elm. Of smaller size, and more straggling 

 open head, than the last mentioned. $1.00. 



*XJ. campestris. English Elm. An erect, lofty tree, of rapid, compact 

 growth, ydih. smaller and more regularly cut leaves than those of the American, and 

 darker colored bark. The branches project from the trunk at right angles, giving 

 the tree a noble appearance. $1.00. 



var. Belg'ica. A fine variety, of rapid growth and fine spreading shape. 

 Valuable for street planting. $1.00. 



var. Berardi. A recently introduced miniature variety of the Elm. 

 Tree of small size, slender growth, pyramidal habit, with deeply and delicately cut 

 foliage. $1.00. 



var. Clemmeri. Of rapid growth and fine form. Much used in 

 Belgium for planting along avenues. $1.00. 



var. COrnubiensis. Cornish Elm. A fine, upright-branched variety 

 of the English — of more vigorous growth. $1.00. 



var. cucullata. Curled-leaf Elm. Leaves curiously curled. $1.00. 



var. micropliylla penclula. Weeping Small-leaved Elm. A 

 handsome variety with slender, drooping branches, and small foliage. $2.00. 



var. monumeiltalis. Monumental Elm. A variety growing upwards, 

 so as to form a sort of straight and dense column. Distinct and beautiful. $1.00. 



var. serratifolia. Serrated-leaved Elm. A beautiful, compact 

 grower, with dark foliage. $1.00. 



var. stricta purpurea. Purple-leaved English Elm. A striking 

 variety with erect branches and small purple leaves. $1.00. 



var. suberosa. English Cork-barked Elm. Young branches very 

 corky ; leaves rough on both sides. 



var. suberosa pendula. Weeping Cork-barked Elm. A very orna- 

 mental weeping variety. $l.r)0. 



var. urticfe folia. Nettle-leaved Elm. A rapid growing, handsome 

 variety, with long serrated and undulating leaves. $1.00. 



var. varieg'ata arg'entea. Variegated English Elm. Small leaves 

 sprinkled over with silvery spots. Very fine. $2.00. 



var. viminalis. A distinct, slender-branched, small-leaved variety; some- 

 what pendulous. $l.r)0. 



XJ. cinerea. Ash-colored Elm. A vigorous grower, with fine, large, rich 

 foliage. $1.00. 



U. DoVc:ei. An upright, vigorous growing variety, remarkably well adapted 

 for street planting. $1.00. 



U. gras. A fine pyramidal grower. $1.00. 



XJ. Keaki. From Japan; large, smooth, glossy, leaves deeply dentated. 

 $1.50. 



