LIST OF NOl^ELTIES, ETC. 



Fagus — sylvatica Zlatia. 



( Crolden-leaved Beech.) 



A grand new variety and a valuable addition to the list of Beeches. Foliage large, golden yellow. 

 Makes a fine contrast when planted with the Purple-leaved Beech. Small trees. $5.00. 



Fraxinus excelsior foliis aureis. 



(Goldeii-ieaved Ash.) 



A handsome \ariety of the European Ash. Foliage bright yellow. Very effective. $1.50. 



Juglans — ailanthifolia. 



(A ilantJiits-leaved Walnut.^ 



A valuable Walnut, producing excellent fruit. Foliage long, very ornamental. Bears when quite 

 young. 75c. 



Uriodendron — tulipifera f astigiata. 



K Py ra ni id a I Tu lip Tree J 



A distinct and handsome variety of the Tulip Tree ; of erect pyramidal growth. Promises to be a 

 great acquisition. $1.00. 



Bechtel's Double=flowered American Crab. 



(Fyrus angicsti/olia.) 



One of the most beautiful of the many fine varieties of flowering Crabs. Tree of medium size, 

 covered in early spring with large beautiful double fragrant flowers of a delicate pink color. From a 

 distance the flowers have the appearance of small Roses. A great acquisition, and certain to become 

 very popular as soon as known. Blooms when quite young. $1.00. 



Populus trichocarpa. 



A fine new Poplar with long oval leaves, dark green abo\'e, silvery beneath, of very vigorous 

 growth. ?i.oo. 



Pyrus Malus — Scheideckeri. 



{Double-flozvered Crab.) 



A fine variety recently introduced from Germany. Flowers quite double, red in bud, changing to 

 pink or rose color. $1.00. 



Pyrus Malus pendula — Eliza Rathke. 



(Weepino Crab.) 



A Flowering Crab, with a decidedly pendulous or weeping habit. Distinct. Si. 00. 



Salix — Babylonica ramulis aureis. 



( Golden-ba rked Babylonia ?i U 'ill ■zv. ) 



A novel and distinct variety of the well-known Babylonian Willow, with bright golden bark in 

 winter. Habit same as the type. Ii.oo. 



Tilia Americana Moltkei. 



A variety of the American Linden, raised in Germany, and described as the quickest growing of 

 any of that family. $1.00. 



Tilia Mandshurica. 



A new species of Linden, \\-ith large green leax'es margined with yellow, the edges of leaves lobed 

 or cut ; young growth reddish ; a vigorous grower. $1.00. 



Tilia Mongolica. 



From the mountains near Pekin, China. A small or medium-sized tree with small foliage, whitish 

 underneath, and with red and yellow bark. Si. 00. 



Ulmus — Americana nana. 



( Dwarf A i>ierica n Ehn. ) 



A variety of the American, very dwarf and compact. $1.00. 



Ulmus — campestris Koopmanni. 



( Koopma 71 s English Elm . ) 



A variety of the English Elm, of dense pyramidal form, with small green leaves. Si.oo. 



Ulmus — campestris Ruepelli. 



{RueppeVs English Elm.) 



Another variety of the English Elm, of handsome, compact form ; grows perfectly symmetrical 

 without pruning. Ii.oo. 



Ulmus — campestris umbraculifera. 



Still another variety, quite similar to above. All are valuable when trees of formal habit of 

 growth are desired. $1.00. 



