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as the most beautiful small trees that are known for ornamental planting. They succeed best in 

 sheltered positions, and should receive some protection for two or three years after being planted, 

 until well established. Grown in pots, they can be employed to good advantage for the decoration 

 of the conservatory. See General Catalogue for varieties. 



BLOOD-LEAVED JAPANESE MAPLE. 



Weeping Russian Mulberry. 



A beautiful new weeping tree. FormsXa perfect umbrella-shaped head, with long slender 

 branches drooping gracefully to the ground, parallel to the stem. Remarkable for its rapid 

 growth, thus becoming an effective tree the first year after being planted. [A very desirable 

 ornamental tree for grounds of small extent. $1.00. 



Golden=Leaved Oak. 



With orange yellow leaves, which retain their golden tint throughout the season; one of the 

 finest golden-leaved trees. The effect produced by planting with purple-leaved trees is very 

 striking. Si. 50. 



Dampierre's Golden Elm. 



A charming novelty; foliage of a bright golden color, center of the leaf yellowish green; very 

 pretty and attractive. $1.00. 



"Your trees sent to Gmunden, Austria,] are_ doing] first, rate— all of them."— Poultney Bigelow, 

 Reform Club^ London. 



