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5 Scarlet trumpet monthly, or evergreen 



6 Oak-leaved, 37 cte. 



7 Variegated oak-leaved, 37 cts. 



8 English fly 



9 American villose, or blue berried, $1 



10 American ciliated, $1 



1 1 Diervilla, or Acadian honeysuckle, 37 



12 Pink azalea, or upright woodbine 



1 3 White fragrant azalea, 37 cts. 



14 Yellow Pontic azalea, 75 cts. 



15 Double flowering azalea, $2 



FOREST TREES of the first class and largest 

 growth, esteemed for their foliage, flowers, or 

 fruit, 37t Cents, except those noted, 



1 White flowering horse ches- ) 



nut, 50 els. 5 



2 Yellow flowering do. 50 cts. 



3 Sugar maple, 50 cis. 



4 Scarlet do. zoiih clusters of! 



showy jloviers in March ) 



5 Norway maple, 60 cts. 



6 European sycamore, 50 cts. 



7 European autumn flower- 



ing alder, 50 cts. 

 & European cut leaved do. ) 



50 cts. £ 

 S Scotch weeping birch, of) 



poetic celebrity, 50 cis* I 



10 Yellow birch 



1 1 Canada canoe birch 



12 Black birch, 25 cts. 



13 Paper birch, 25 cts. 



1 4 Spanish chesnut, with large ) 



eatable fruit, 50 cts. ) 



15 American do. 25 cts. 



16 Catalpa. inch admired for \ 



its showy flowers, 50 cts. \ 

 B 



Aesculus hippocasta- 

 nurn 



— flava 



Acer saccharinum 



— — rubrum 



platanoider, 



pseudoplatanus 



AInus glutinosa 

 v. lasciniata 



Betula zlbz-penduia 

 — — - excelsa 



— papy racea 

 lenta 



populifolia 



Castanea vesca 



americana 



Catalpa syringatfolia 



