Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Ornamental and Shade Trees — Continued. 



CERASUS pumila pendula. Dwarf Weeping 

 Cherry. Grafted standard high, this makes a 

 very curious and beautiful little, round-headed, 

 drooping ti-ee, with small fruit. Rare. 



♦CERASUS rosea pendula. Japan Weeping 

 Kose-Flowering Cherrt. New Japanese va- 

 riety graceful habit, having double rose- colored 

 flowers. One of the finest small ornamental 

 trees known. $1.50. 



CERASUS semperflorens pendula. Ever- 

 Flowering Weeping Cherry. Small tree, 

 flowering and fruiting all summer. $1. 



CERASUS Sieboldii alba plena. Siebold's 

 DouBij: Flowering Cherry. Semi-double 

 white flowers. 50 cts. 



CERASUS Sieboldii rubra plena. Siebold's 

 Double Red-Flowering Cherry. Sen\i-double 

 white flowers, tinged with red. To cts. 



CERASUS Sinensis flore plena. Chinese 

 Double-Flowering Cherry. Large double 

 white flowers; fine. .50 cts. 



*CERCIDIPHYLLUM Japonicuni. New Va 

 RlETY FROM Japan. Vigorous grower, compact 

 pyramidal habit, heart shaped, purplish leaves 

 when yoimg, like those of Judas Tree. One of 

 the finest hardy ornamental trees of recent intro- 

 duction. SI to $2. 



CERCIS Canadensis. American Judas Tree 

 or Red Bud. Covered with delicate rose-colored 

 flowers which come before the leaves, which are 

 heart shaped, and dark green. 50 cts. 



CERCIS Japonica. Japan Judas Tree. Small 

 size, rounded form, deep, sliining green, heart- 

 shaped leaves; flowers of a rich reddish purple 

 covering the branches; a solid mass. One of the 

 finest dwarf trees. .50 cts. and §1. 



CHIONANTHUS Virginica. White Fringe 

 Tree. Large, thick, glossy leaves; racemes of 

 white flowers like cut paper. Fine plants. 50 cts. 

 Grown also as a shrub. 35 and 50 cts. 



CLADRASTIS tinctoria. Virgilia Lutea. 

 Yellow Wood. Moderate growth, light green 

 foliage, turning yellow in autumn; white pea- 

 shaped flowers, sweet-scented, covering the tree 

 in long drooping I'acemes in June. $1. 



CORNUS flore rubra. New Red-Flowering 

 Dogwood. Very handsome in flower and foli- 

 age. Like the common Dogwood, the leaves tuni 

 a inngnificent crimson in autumn. Flowers of a 

 bright rosy red color, shading to a lighter hue 

 towai'd edge of petals. A choice small ornamental 

 tree. SI to $2. 



CORNUS florida. The Common White-Flower- 

 ing Dogwood. One of the best small-sized trees 

 for general planting. 50 and 75 cts. 



CORNUS pendula. Weeping Dogwood. Com- 

 paratively new; of weeping habit. Fine. $1.25 

 to $2. 



CRAT^GUS apiifolia. Parsley- Leaved 

 Thorn. Leaves of a pale green color; finely cut; 

 single white flowers. $1. 



CRAT^GUS Crus-galli lucida odorata. 



Glossy-Leaved Thorn. Vigorous growth; 



branches numerous ; leaves bright glossy green ; 



white, fragrant flowers in June. 75 cts. 

 CRAT.€:GUS Crus-galli var. hybrida. Hybrld 



Smooth- Leaved Thorn. Smooth, shinmg leave.s, 



flowers white; very haiidsome. 

 CRATAEGUS coccinea flore pleno. Double 



Scarlet Thorn. Fine habit, with luxuriant 



foliage; large, very double flowers, of a deep 



crimson color, with a scarlet shade. 

 CRAT^GUS coccinea flore pleno Paulii. 



Paul's Double Scarlet Thorn. Bright car- 

 mine-red flowers. 75 cts. and $1. 

 CRAT^GUS flore pleno. Double White 



Thorn. Has small double white flowers. 75 cts. 



and $1. 



CRATAEGUS nigra. Black- Fruited Thorn. 

 Upright growth, with medium-sized lobed leaves; 

 fruit black. 75 cts. 



CRAT^GUS oxycantha. Common Haw- 

 thorn. The English Quick or hedge plant. 

 50 cts. Plants for hedges, per 100 or 1,000, at very 

 low rates. 



CRATAEGUS oxycantha pendula. Weeping 

 Scarlet Thorn. Variety of the Scarlet Thoini- 

 di'ooping branches. Fine. $1.50 and $2. 



CRAT/EGUS oxycantha pyramidalis. Pyra, 

 MiDAL Thorn. A good grower, pyramidal 

 habit; fine foliage, single white flowei-s.^ji^l. 



CRATAEGUS punicea. Single Scarlet 

 Thorn. Of moderate growth and fine habit; 

 flowers single scarlet, v(!ry fragrant; one of the 

 be'Bt. $1. 



CYTISUS alpinus. Alpine or Scotch Labur- 

 num. Late-flowering kind. .50 cts. 



CYTISUS laburnum. Common' Laburnum or 

 Golden Chain. Smooth, shining leaves and 

 beautiful racemes of yellow flowers. 



CYTISUS laburnum, quercifolium. Oak- 

 Leaved Laburnum Pinnate. Foliage like the 

 English Oak. 75 cts. to $1.50. 



CYTISUS Parksii. Park's Laburnum. Large 

 shining leaves; yellow flowers in clusters. $1. 



*CYriSUS Parksii aurea. Park's New 

 Golden-Leaved Laburnum. Valuable, owing 

 to the efl'ective character of the foliage and gen- 

 eral beauty of the tree. Leaves of a permanent, 

 distinct, bright yeUow ; flowers in long golden 

 racemes of a difl'erent shade, similar to those of 

 the common Golden Chain variety. $2 and $3. 



FAGUS cristata. Crested or Curled-Leaved 

 Beech. Medium growth, small curled leaves. S1..50 



FAGUS ferruginea. American Beech. Me- 

 dium size, compact form; smooth bark; glossy, at- 

 tractive foliage. One of the finest American 

 trees. 50 cts. and $1. 



FAGUS heterophylla. Fern-Leaved Beech. 

 One of the finest Beeches; compact and elegant 

 habit with beautifully cut foliage. $1 to $2. 



FAGUS incisa. Cut-Leaved Beech. Fine 

 erect free-growing tree, with deeply cut foliage. 

 Of rare beauty and excellence. $1 to $2. 



