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liAKGE DOUBLE-FLOWEKING CHERRY. 



At the period of flowering in Maj', a remarkably beautiful and attractive tree. The iiowers are so 

 numerous as to conceal the branches, and present to the eye nothing but a mass of bloom, each flower 

 resembling a miniature rose. A valuable variety, deserving of vpide dissemination. (See cut). 50c. 



JUDAS TREE OR RED BUD. 



A very ornamental native tree, of medium size, irregular 

 rounded form, with perfect heart shaped leaves of a pure 

 green color. The tree derives the name of Ked Bud from 

 the profusion of delicate reddish purple flowers with which 

 it is covered before the foliage appears. Flowering at the 

 same time with the Chinese Magnolias, it may be planted 

 among them in groups with fine effect. Grown as single 

 specimens they are also beautiful and attractive, and de- 

 serve to be classed among our finest ornamentaL trees. 50c. 



DOUBLE-FLOWERING THORNS. 



The Thorns justly Ueserve to be classed among the most beauti- 

 ful flowering trees. They are generally dense, low growers, 

 occupying comparatively little space and well adapted to beautify 

 small grounds. They flower in May and June. 



Double Scarlet Thoru— A tree of fine habit, with 

 rich, luxuriant foliage. Flowers unusually large, of a 

 deep crimson color, with scarlet shade, and very double. 

 A charming variety. $1.00 



Paul's Double Scarlet Thorn— Flowers bright car- 

 mine red. Superior to any of its color. $1.00. 



Double Wliite Thorn— Has small, double, white 

 flowers. A highly ornamental variety, on account of 

 both foliage and flowers. Makes a striking contrast 

 when planted with the double scarlet. .fl.OO. 



PURPLE LEAVED BEECH (Major). 



An erect, rapid grower ; leaves large, shining and very 

 dark purple. A superior variety. .f2.00. 



FLOWERS OF DOUBLE-FLOWERING THORN. 



SILVER MARGINED- 

 LEAVED ASH. 



A medium sized tree with elegant- 

 ly variegated foliage. The inner 

 portions of the leaves are a deep 

 green, while the margins are silvery 

 white. 11.00. 



AUCUBA-LEAVED ASH. 



A beautiful variety, with gold- 

 blotched leaves like the Japan Au- 

 cuba. As the variegation is perma- 

 nent, the tree is valuable for grouping 

 with purple-leaved trees. $1.00. 



KCELREUTERIA PANI- 

 CULATA. 



From China A hardy, small, 

 round-headed tree, with fine lobed 

 leaves and large panicles of showy 

 golden yellow flowers, in the latter 

 end of July ; leaves change in 

 autumn to a fine yellow. One of 

 the most desirable trees, particularly 

 valuable for its brilliant, golden 

 blossoms, which are produced so late in the season when few, if any, trees are in bloom. $1.00. 



For complete list of varieties send for our 160-page General Catalogue, finely illustrated with 

 numerous half-tone and pen engravings, and with a heautiful illuminated cover— mailed free. 



LEAVES OF THE AUCDBA-LEAVED 'aSH — i NATURAL SIZE. 



