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ELLiy ANGER &■ BARRY'S 



Prunus Pissardi. Ciui}iJ> of Magnolias. 



A CORNER IN THE GROUNDS OF THE MT. HOPE NURSERIES. 



Acer — Platanoides 0. Stoll. 



A variety of the Norway Maple, of upright growth ; foliage large, round, dark bronze, hanging 

 downward on very long stalks. One of the finest new trees. $i.oo. 



Acer — Platanoides undulatum. 



A new variety of the Norway Maple, of erect habit and vigorous growth. Foliage very dark 

 green, the edges curiously cut and curled. A distinct and beautiful tree. $i.oo. 



Acer — Pseudo platanus foliis purpureis, Prince Handjery. 



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

 fine. $i.oo. 



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. %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, fi.oo. 



Acer — Saccharinum monumentalis. 



{Monumental Sugar Maple.^ 



A fine 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. %\ oo. 



Aesculus — Hippocastanum rubicunda pendula. 



A weeping variety of the Red-flowered Horse Chestnut. ^1.50. 



Aesculus — Schirenhaferi. 



This is a new species of Horse Chestnut from Germany, said to produce double red flowers. ^1.00. 



Amygdalus — Davidiana alba. 



{^White-Jloivered Almond.) 



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. 



Amygdalus — Orientalis. 



A pretty tree of dwarf habit. Silvery foliage and very showy. 50c. 



Betula — Alba nana pendula. 



(DiLiarf Weeping White Birch ) 



A very 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. $1.00. 



The Mount Hope Nurseries have given Rochester a National reputation. — Rochester Post Express. 



