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Choice Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs and Plants. 



Ornamental and Shade Trees— Continued. 



MAPLE, SUGAR. All sizes, up to 3-inch cali- 

 per. Prices on application. See Surplus List, 

 page 2. 



MAPLE, NEW PURPLE-LEAVED. Foliage 

 and leaf-stalks a distinct maroon-red or red- 

 dish purple color in midsummer. Very fine 

 and hardy. $1 to S2 each, $10 to $20 per doz. 

 Ash-leaved (Negundo) . Fine trees. $15 to $50 



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

 Sycamore. All sizes at low rates in quantity. 

 M.4.PLE, Silver-leaved. Extra sizes, $30 to $50 

 per 100. Smaller, $10 to $25 per 100; low rates 

 per 1,000. See page 2. 

 Scarlet. Fine. 8 to 10 feet, $35 per 100. 

 Schwedlerii. Leaves red or crimson ; very fine. 



$1. Low rates per 100 . 

 Wier's Cut -leaved. Delicately cut leaves, 

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

 Reiteubachii. Fine crimson. $1 to $2, 

 MOUNTAIN ASH. Fine trees, of European 

 Oak-leaved and Weeping varieties. Different 

 sizes, from $10 per 100 upwards. 

 MULBERRY, Weeping. Of perfect umbrella 

 form. $1 and $1.50. 

 Downing's, White, Russian, and others; 

 good stock. $10 to $25 per 100. 

 OAK, GOLDEN {Quercus aiirea). Thick, brighr 

 golden foliage ; very fine. $1 to $2. 

 Purple. Dark, rich, purple leaves. $1.50 

 and $2. 



Engrlish, American, Red, Turkey, Burr, 

 White, Willow- leaved, and others. See 

 page 2. 



POPLAR, CAROLINA. Rapid growth, large 

 foliage, hardy; transplants easily in almost any 

 soil or location. Pine stock, 4 to 0 feet up to IS 

 or 20 feet, at very low rates. Prices on appli- 

 cation. See Surplus List, page 3. 

 Lombardy* 50 cts. Different sizes at low rates. 

 Van Geert's Golden. Bright golden foliage. 

 I'remuloides. Good stock: $15 to $25 per 100. 



PAULOWNIA. Tropical-like foliage; 75 cts. 



PLATANUS. Fine for street planting. Prices 

 per 100 on application. 



SALISBURIA. Peculiar fan-shaped leaves; fine. 

 75 cts. to $1. Low rates per 100. 



THORN (Crataegus), Double Red, Scarlet. 

 White. 50 and 75 cts. Low rat«s per 100. 



TULIP TREE(LmiODENDRON). Fine stock. All 

 sizes. $10 per hundred and upwards. 



WILLOW, Common Weeping (Salix Babylo- 

 nica). Fine trees. 50 cts. each; $20 to $40 

 per 100. 



Laurel - leaved. Shining, rich leaves; rapid 

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



Pentandra (Pentandra is a rarief;/ of Willow). 

 For seashore. $15 to $30 per 100. 

 WALNUT, JAPAN. A desirable novelty. Nuts 

 produced in clusters of 15 to 20 on a stem. 

 Flavor sweet, lik'3 butternut; fine quality. Tree 

 hardy and pi oductive. $1 to $2: $10 to $20 

 per doz. 



Trees of Large Size for Immediate Effect. 



Most of the leading kinds of Maples, Elms, Lindens, Horse-Chestnuts, Plaues, Poplars, etc., can be 

 put out with perfect safety in autumn. 



As a rule, the medium sizes of these larger trees are preferable ; those 10 to 12, 12 to 15, or 15 to 1& 

 feet making better specimens after a few years than the extra large sizes. 



Prices on application for large trees of the following, of different sizes : 



American Elm, European Linden, Silver-leaved Maple, 



Ash-leaved Maple, Lombardy Poplar, Sugar Maple, 

 Norway Maple, 

 Oriental Plane, 



Carolina Poplar, 

 Catalpa, 

 European Ash, 



Weir's Cut Leaf Maple. 

 White Birch, 



White-flowering Horse-Chestnut. 



Smaller sizes of the above and others at lowest rates per 100 or 1,000. 



Small-Sized Trees for Nursery Planting. 



For parks and all public institutions or private estates, where future planting is required, these 

 small trees are very desirable in point of economy; largely increasing in value every year. 



From 4,000 to 6,000 can be advantageously planted per acre, with the rows 4 to G feet apart. 

 The following are the varieties recommended for this purpose, which 1 supply in nice transplanted 

 stock of different sizes, at the low net prices quoted : 



Beech, Elms, Poplars, 



Birch, Lindens, Sycamore, 



Common Ash, Mountain Ash, White Uorse-Chestnut, 



Maples, 



Prices : 3 to 4 and 4 to 6 feet, $50, $75 and 1100 per 1,000. 

 For Native Trees see page 11 and Catalogue No. 38. 



AU the stock has arrived in splendid condition. I am much pleased with everything. The Japanese Maples 

 are Al.— G. P., St. Louis, Mo. 



