ELLIV ANGER & BARRY'S 



Acer — polymorphum scolopendrifolium rubrum. 



Another very choice Japan Maple, with long leaves deeply cut, color reddish purple. $3.00. 



Acer — pseudo platanus foliis atropurpureus. 



(Dark purple-lea7'ed Syca7nore Maple:) 



A distinct and beautiful tree ; the coloring Is more pronounced than in the common purple 

 Sycamore Maple. $1.00. 



Acer — pseudo platanus bicolor. 



A fine variety of the Sycamore Maple, foliage distinctly marked green and yellow, ^i.oo. 



Acer — pseudo platanus nervosum. 



A distinct and beautiful variety. Large, handsome foliage, dark, purplish green, marked with 

 yellow, on the upper side ; reddish purple underneath. ?;i,oo. 



Acer — pseudo platanus foliis purpureis, Prince Handjery. 



A dwarf growing variety of the Sycamore Maple. Foliage purplish, deeply lobed. Distinct and 

 fme. $1.00. 



Acer — pseudo platanus, Simon Louis Freres. 



A charming variety of the Sycamore Maple. Foliage large, green, distinctly marked with white ; 

 leaf stalks reddish. Very distinct and beautiful. Should be planted in somewhat shaded position. $i.oo. 



Acer — rubrum Drummondii. 



A variety of the Scarlet Maple, of dwarf habit, but a strong, compact grower ; foliage very large, 

 reddish above, silvery beneath. $1.00. 



Acer — saccharinum monumentalis. 



{Monumental Sugar Maple). 



A fme variety of the Sugar Maple, of pyramidal, compact habit; the foliage of the second growth' is 

 of a brilliant crimson, which, contrasted with the rich green of the older foliage, produces a charming 

 effect. Distinct and handsome. $1.00. 



Amygdalus — Davidiana alba. 



( WJiite-JIoiveyed A Iniond. ) 



Flowers single white, and appearing as they do before the leaves, are very showy. The first tree 

 to flower in spring, and hence particularly desirable on that account. 50c. 



Betula — alba nana pendula. 



{Dwarf Weeping White Birch.) 



Avery desirable tree, forming a round head when young; the branches take on a drooping habit 

 as the tree grows older, eventually touching the ground in graceful festoons. $;i.oo. 



Betula — Cunninghamii pendula. 



{Ciinninghain' s Weeping Birch.) 



A pendulous form of our common White Birch, which promises to be of more graceful habit than 

 Young's Weeping. $1.00. 



Cratsegus — oxyacantha coccinea pendula. 



[Weeping Si ngle Scarlet Tltoi-n.) 



A variety of the Scarlet Thorn, with drooping branches. An acquisition. $1.00. 

 Fagus — sylvatica purpurea rosea marginata. 



{Rose-margined Ptirple-leaved Beech. ) 



A charming variety of the Purple-leaved Beech, with beautiful rose-margined leaves. A distinct 

 and fine novelty ; but as the foliage burns it should have a shaded position. Small trees. $3.00. 



Fagus — sylvatica purpurea pendula. 



{Purple-lea7'ed Weeping Beech.) 



Similar in habit of growth to the Weeping Beech. Foliage deep purple. Very rare. I5.00. 



