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ORNAMENTAL FOREST TREES. 



33 Turkey date 



34 Eatable pistacbia 



35 Pear shaped guava 



36 Chinese purple do 



37 Brazilian do 



38 Egyptian lote tree 



39 Sugar cane 



41 West India tamarind 



42 Green tea 



43 Bohea tea 



44 Broad leaved do 



45 Ginger 



46 Chinese date 



Phcenix dactylifcra, $2 

 Pistachia officinarum, $2 

 Psidium pyriferuin, $2 



cattleyanum, $3 to $4 

 sp. Rio Janeiro, $2 

 Rhamnus lotus, $2 

 Saccharum officinarum, $1 

 Tamarindus occidentalis, $1 

 Thea viridis $2 

 bobea, $2 

 latifolia, $3 

 Zinziber officinale, $1 

 Zizyphus jujuba, ^2 



ORNAMENTAL FOREST TREES. 



Of the first class and largest growth, estceemed for their foliage, flowers, or fruit. 

 Those marked thus * are 25 cents each, f are 37^ cents each. X are 50 cents each, 

 ^ I White flowering horse chesnut, 50 cents iEsculus hippocastanum 



Ditto, large size, 75 cents to $1 



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



3 Sugar maple, or Hard, 25 to 60 cents 



4 Scarlet do. 25 to 37 cents 



5 ^Norway do 



6 ^European sycamore 



7 fsilver leaved do, 25 to 50 cents 



8 JBlack sugar do lugi um 



50 1^751'"""' " ] Ai'anthus glandulosa 

 Ditto, smaller size, $4^ per dozen 

 Ditto, large size, $1 each 



11 ^European Mer, rapid growth 



12 |Cut leaved do 



13 ^Scotch weeping birch, of poetic celebriig 



14 t Yellow birch 



15 jCanada canoe birch 



16 *Black bircb 



17 *Poplar leaved do 



18 tRed or broom do 



19 Catalpa, shoivy floioers, 25 to 50 cents 

 Ditto, 5 to 6 feet, per dozen, $3 ; per 100, $20 



20 American cypress, 37 to 50 cents Cupressus disticha 



21 ^European ash, rapid growth Fraxinus exceisior 



22 JVarious leaved do ^ simplicifolia 



Acer saccharinum 

 rubrum 

 platan oides 

 pseudoplatanus 

 daeycarpum 

 nigrum 



Alnus glutinosa 



V. lasciniata 



Betula alba ;)entZu?(* 

 excelsa 

 papyracea 

 lenta 



populifolia 

 nigra veL rubra 

 Catalpa syringsefolia 



23 Manna do, 75 cents 



24 Chinese do. 62 cents 



25 *Walnut leaved do 



26 *White do 



27 *Black do 



28 ^Carolina shining do 



29 JGreen barked do 



30 Pubescent do 



31 |Broad leaved do 



32 JCinereous ash 



33 JEliiplic leaved do 



34 *Dottcd stalked do 



35 *Lance leaved do 



rotundifolia 

 chinensis 

 juglandifolia 

 acuminata 

 sambucifolia 

 Carolina 

 viridis 

 pubescens 

 latifolia 

 cinerea 

 elliptica 

 epiptera 

 lancea 



II This tree is so called ia Japan, ou account of the enormous height to which it at- 

 tains. It has the qualitf of withstanding the greatest heat uninjured, and retains its 

 foliage until very late in the season. 



