ORNAMENTAL FOREST TREES. 



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41 West India tamarind 



42 Green tea 



43 Bohea do. 



44 Ginger 



45 Chinese date 



Tamarindus occidentals, 1 to 2 dollars 

 Thea viridis, 3 dollars 

 bohea, 3 dollars 

 Zinziber officinale, 1 dollar 

 Zizyphus jujuba, 2 dollars 



ORNAMENTAL FOREST TREES 



Of the first class and largest growth, esteemed for their foliage,, flowers, 

 , or fruit. 



^hose marked thus * 37£ cents, 

 f 50 cents. 

 Those at other prices are noted. 



1 White flowering horse chestnut, 

 50 cents to 1 dollar, as in size 



> iEsculus hippocastanu 



Ditto, very large, $1 25 to $1 50 





2 tYellow flowering do. 



flava 



3 tSugar maple 



Acer saccharinum 



4 tScarlet do. 



rubrum 



5 tNorway do. 



platanoides 



6 tEuropean sycamore 



pseudoplatanus 



7 tSilver leaved do. 



dasycarpum 



3 tBlack sugar do. 



nigrum 



9 tFlowering do. 



floridum 



10 Chinese ailanthus, or tree of hea- 



J 



ven,* with leaves 4 feet long, 



> Ailanthus glandulosa 



75 cents to 1 dollar 



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11 fEuropean alder, rapid growth 



Alnus glutinosa 



12 tCut leaved do. 



v. lasciniata 



13 tScotch weeping birch, of poetic 

 celebrity 



> Betula alba pendula 



14 * Yellow birch, 



excelsa 



15 ^Canada canoe birch 



papyracea 



16 Black birch, 25 cents 



lenta 



17 Poplar leaved do. 25 cents 



populifolia 



LS f Red or broom do. 



nigra, vcl. rubra 



19 fCatalpa, showy flowers 



Catalpa syringa^folia 



20 tAmerican cypress 



Cupressus disticha 



21 tEuropean ash, rapid growth 



Fraxinus excelsior 



22 tYarious leaved do. 



simplicifolia 



23 Manna leaved do. 1 dollar 



rotundifo'ia 



24 Chinese do. 1 dollar 



chinensis 



25 Walnut leaved do. 25 cents 



juglandifoiia 



26 White do. 25 cents 



acuminata 



27 Black do. 25 cents 



sambucifolia 



23 f Carolina shining do. 



Carolina 



29 tGreen barked do. 



viridis 



30 Pubescent do. 25 cents 



pubescent 



31 tBroad leaved do. 



latifolia 



* Thi3 tree is so called in Japan, on account of the enormous height to 

 which it attains. It has the quality of withstanding the greatest heat un- 

 injured, and retains its foliage until very late in the season. 



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