34 



R. &L J. Farquhar company, Boston. 



ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES.— Continued. 



SYRINGA japonica. (Japan Tree Lilac.) 

 tree of neat, compact habit .... 



A handsome Each Doz. 

 . . . . SI. 75 S18.00 



30.00 



18.00 

 28.00 



Malus floribunda. (Flowering Crab.) 



M ALUS.— Continued. 



ioensis var. Beehteli. (Bechtel's Crab.) One of the most beautiful 



of the flowering Crabs. Bears masses of double delicate pink flowers; 



very fragrant 



Riversii. (River's Crab.) Bright rosy-red, semi-double .... 



Seheideckeri. Flowers double, flesh color 



spectabilis. (Chinese Flowering Crab.) Semi-double pink flowers 

 speetabilis flore albo-pleno 



TILIA amerieana. (American Linden.) A rapid-growing 

 nati-\-e tree, -with -very large leaves and fragrant yellow 

 flowers. 8 to 10 ft 2.50 28.00 



dasystyla. (Crimean Linden.) A vigorous tree, with cor- 

 date dark green glossy leaves and bright yellow bark in 

 Winter 3.00 



vulgaris or europ sea. (Lime or European Linden.) Fine 

 symmetrical tree of large size, with large leaves and fra- 

 grant flowers. 8 to 10 ft " . . 2 . 75 



ULMUS amerieana. (American Elm.) The well-known 



native variety. 8 to 10 ft , . . . 1.75 



10 to 12 ft 2.50 



Washington Elm. We have growing in our Nurseries a 

 limited stock of these Elms, which we propagated from 

 scions of the original Washington Elm in Cambridge, 

 Mass., under which Gen. George Washington took com- 

 mand of the Continental Troops, 1775. Plants 7 to 8 ft., 5.00 



montana var. pendula. (Camperdown Elm.) Grafted 

 on stems 4 to 5 ft. high, forms one of the most graceful 

 ■ drooping trees. 2-year heads 3 . 50 



VIRGILIA lutea. (Syn. Cladra^tis tinctoria.) (Yellow 

 Wood. ) One of the finest of our native trees, with grace- 

 ful branches that bear drooping racemes of sweet- 

 scented white flowers in June. Verj^ desirable. 6 to 

 8 ft 3.00 33.00 



Each Doz. 



S2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 

 2.00 



POPULUS alba var. BoUeana. (Bolle's Poplar.) In habit resembles 



the Lombardy; leaves glossy green above, silvery beneath. 



8 to 10 ft 1.75 818.00 



balsamlfera. (Balm of Gilead.) A native tree of luxuriant growth, 



with large, glossy foliage. 8 to 10 ft 1.75 18.00 



monilifera. . (Carolina Poplar.) A fine spreading variety of robust 



growth; leaves dark, glossy green. Valuable for street planting or 



for screens. 8 to 10 ft 1.. 50 18.00 



nigra, var. fastigiata. (Lombardy or Italian Poplar.) A well-known 



variety of tall, pillar-Hke growth. 

 8 to 10 ft 1.25 12.00 



10 to 12 ft 1 . 50 15 . 00 



SALISBURIA adiantifolia. (Gingko or Maidenhair Tree.) An attrac- 

 tive tree of medium height with fohage resembling the IVIaidenhair Fern. 

 8 to 10 ft 



10 to 12 ft 



elegantissima. (Thurlow's Weeping Willow.) A graceful weeping 

 tree, with leader of erect growth and side branches drooping. 6 to 

 7 ft. 



2.25 25.00 

 3 . 00 33 . 00 



babylonica. (Babylonian Weeping Willow.) 

 Weeping Willow. 6 to 8 ft , 



The well-known large 



1 . 50 15 . 00 

 1.50 15.00 



pentandra syn. laurifolia. (Laurel-leaved Willow.) 

 glossv leaves. Excellent for seashore planting. 



3 to 4 ft 



4 to 5 ft 



Dark green. 



vltellina aurea. (Yellow-Barked Willow.) A handsome tree, con- 

 spicuous at all seasons, but particularly in Winter on account of its 

 yellow bark. 4 to 5 ft 



.50 5.00 



.75 7 . 50 



SOPHORA japonica. (.Japanese Pagoda Tree.) A dwarf tree with leaves 

 like those of the Wistaria; creamy-white flowers 



1.00 10.00 

 2.00 21.00 



SORBUS aucuparia. (European ML Ash.) A very ornamental tree of 

 medium height, with attractive compound leaves. Flowers wliite, 

 followed by clusters of orange-red berries. 8 to 10 ft 



2.00 21.00 



Salisburia adiantifolia. (Gingko or Maidenhair Tree.) 



