Trees, Shrubs and Plants, Autumn, 1896. 



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ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES, continued. 

 HORSE-CHESTNUT, White {.Sscidus hippocasta- 

 Hum). 50cts. to?i. Ail sizes. Prices in quan- 

 tity on application. 

 RED-FLOWERING. Fine. §i to $2 ; special 



prices per loo. 

 Double White. Beautiful double flowers. §1 

 and $1 .50. 



JUDAS TREE (Cercis Canadensis) . 50 cts. each; 

 smaller sizes per 100 and i,ooo at low rates. 

 Japan {Cercis Japonica). One of the finest 

 dwarf flowering trees. 50 cts. to Si. 



LARCH, European. 50 cts. each ; smaller sizes for 

 transplanting, §25 to §50 per 1,000. 

 Weeping. A rare, picturesque, beautiful tree. 

 $2 and S2.50 each. 



LIQUIDAMBAR, or SWEET GUM. Star-shaped 

 leaves ; fine. 75 cts.; $15, $25 to $50 per 100. 



LINDEN, AMERICAN ( Tilia Americana). 50 cts. 

 to \'ery fine trees for street planting ; dif- 

 ferent sizes up to 2 M -inch caliper. Prices on 

 application. 



European. Fine trees ; different sizes, at low 

 rates in quantity. 50 cts. to $1 each. 



Red Fern-leaved, Red twigs ; beautiful cut 

 leaves. 75 cts. and ?i each. 



White-leaved. Large, dark green foliage, clear 

 white underneath. ?i and $1.50 each. 

 MAPLE, NORWAY (Acer plalanoides) . The 

 best street tree. 50 cts. to $1 each. 3 to 4 and 

 4 to 6 feet, for transplanting, $50, $75 and $100 

 per 1,000; larger sizes, up to 3-inch caliper, 

 at proportionately low rates, given on appli. 

 cation. 



MAPLE, NEW JAPANESE. Specimens and 

 collections of very fine plants, including all the 

 hardiest and best red and crimson-leaved va- 

 rieties — Atropurpureum, S.xnguineum, Rti- 

 BRUiM, Ornatum, Nigrum, Pal:matum, etc. — 

 and choice new kinds. Diflferent sizes, $1 to 

 {2.50 each. For particulars, prices, collections, 

 etc., see full Catalogue No. 36. 



MAPLE, SUGAR. 8 to 10 feet, 50 cts., $30 per 

 100. E.xtra, about 2-inch caliper, and smaller 

 sizes. Prices on application. 



Maple, new purple-leaved [A. plata7ioides 

 atropurpiirea) . Form of leaf and habit of 

 growth very much like the Norway Maple. 

 Foliage and leaf-stalks a distinct maroon- 

 red or reddish purple color in midsummer. 

 Very fine and hardy. $1 to %2 each, $10 to 

 $20 per doz. 



Ash-leaved (Negundo). Fine trees. I15 to $50 

 per 100. Smaller, very low rates per 1,000. 



Sycamore. All sizes up to 2-inch caliper at low 

 rates in quantity. 



For Ka,ttve Trees see Page 



MAPLE, Silver-leaved. Extra [sizes, 2 to 3-inch 

 caliper, $30 to $50 per 100. Smaller, $10 to $25 

 per 100; low rates per 1,000. 

 Scarlet. Fine. 50 cts. to $1. 8 to 10 feet, 

 $35 per loo. 



Schwedlerii. Young shoots and leaves reddish 

 purple or crimson ; very fine. %i. 5 to 7 feet, 

 fine, $50 per 100. 



Wier's Cut-leaved, Delicately cut leaves, grace- 

 ful habit. 50 to 75 cts.; low rates per 100. 



Worleyi. Beautiful yellow foliage. $iand$i.5o 

 each, $75 per 100. 



MOUNTAIN ASH, European (Sorbus atuiiparia) . 

 Fine young trees, $10 per 100. Larger sizes at 

 low rates. 



Oak-leaved. Very fine trees. 50 and 75 cts.; 

 $20 to $40 per 100. 



MULBERRY, New Russian Weeping (Mortis pen- 

 dula). Of perfect umbrella form, branches 

 falling directly to the ground. $1 and jjSi.50. 

 Downing's White Russian, and others ; good 

 stock. %\o to $25 per 100. 



OAK, GOLDEN (Otiercus atirea). Thick, leath- 

 ery, bright golden foliage ; very fine stock. 

 Si to $2. 



Purple. Very dark, rich, purple leaves ; very 



fine. $1 .50 and ?2. 

 English, American, Red, Turkey, Burr, White, 

 Willow-leaved, and others. 50 cts. to$i. 



POPLAR, CAROLINA (Populus CaroHniana). 

 Valuable for street planting. Rapid growth, 

 large foliage, hardy ; transplants easily in 

 almost any soil or location. Fine stock, 4 to 

 6 feet up to 18 or 20 feet, at very low rates. 

 Per 100 and 1,000, on application. 

 Lombardy. 50 cts. Different sizes at low rates 



per 100 and 1,000. See Surplus List. 

 Van Geert's Golden. Bright golden permanent 

 foliage. 75 cts. Low rates per 100. 



PAULOWNIA Imperialis. Immense tropical-like 

 foliage; rapid growth. 75 cts. 



PLATANUS ORIENTALIS. Fine for street plant- 

 ing, sects, to $1. Low rates per 100. 



SALISBURIA adiantifolia. Maiden-Hair Tree. 

 Peculiar fan-shaped leaves ; fine. 75c. to $1. 



THORN (Cratagus), Double Red, Scarlet, White. 

 50 and 75 cts. Low rates per 100. See Sur- 

 plus List. 



TULIP TREE. Liriodkndron. Fine stock. All 

 sizes. $10 per 100, and upwards. Special 

 prices. 



WILLOW, Common Weeping (Salix Babylonica). 

 Fine trees. 50 cts. each, 1^20 to ^40 per 100. 

 Laurel-leaved. Shining, rich leaves ; rapid 

 growth. 50 and 75 cts. Low rates per 100. 



IS and Catalogue No. 36. 



Enclosed please find check for $516.20. The stock arrived in good shape, and I am well pleased witli everything. 

 The fifty Japanese Maples are a very fine lot and include some very handsome specimens. —R. S., Chapinville, Conn. 



