( 35 ) 



38 Athenian do. 



39 Balsam do. or tacmahac 



40 Carolina do. or cotton tree 



41 American aspen, do. 



42 Canada do, 



43 Water do. 



44 American bird cherry, 50 cts. 



45 English royal oak, ce/e-~\ 



brated for being the re- { 

 fuge of King Charles II. j 

 50 cts. J 

 46- Lucombe's oak, $1 



47 Fox's white oak, Thest*\ 



are raised from seeds of j 

 the two trees under which I 

 George Fox, the original y 

 Quaker, preached ; which 

 trees are still in d thriv- 

 ing state at Flushing 



48 Willow-leaved oak, 50 cts. 



49 American oaks, twenty-two ) 



species, each 25 cts* $ 

 40 Common locust, a superior > 

 timber tree, 25 cts* j 



51 seedlings, 2 feet high, ) 



$3 per 100 5 



52 do. 4 do. $5 per 100 



53 Weeping willow, 37 to 50 cts* 



54 Upright green willow 



55 Yellow willow 



56 European linden^ or lime,} 



much admired, and very > 

 ornamental, 50 cts, ) 



57 American do. or basszvood, > 



50 cts. I 



58 English elm, much admired, ) 



50 cts. I 



59 Scotch, or zcitch elm, 50 cts* 



Populus grasca 



balsamifera 



— » angulatar 



— trepida 



< monilifera 



heterophylla 



Prunus virginiana 



Quercus robur 



v* exomensis 



- alba 



phellos 



Robinia pseudacacia 



Salis baby Ionic a 



alba 



vitellina 



Tilia europasa 



amencana 



Ulmus campestris 

 montana 



