Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Ornamental and Shade Trees— Continued. 



TAXODIUM distichum pendulum. Fine weep- 

 ing variety. $1.50. 



TAXODIUM pendulum. A distinct weeping 

 variety ; foliage liglit green in spring and sum- 

 mer, assuming a reddish brown tint in autumn. 



TILIA alba. White-Leaved European Lin- 

 sen. A very regular, finely growing sort, with 

 dark green foHage, downy white underneath. 

 One of the finest of all ornamental trees. 50 cts. 

 to §1.50. 



TILIA alba pendula. White-Leaved Weep- 

 ing Linden. A fine variety, with slender, droop- 

 ing branches; leaves silvery underneath. One of 

 the best ornamental trees. $1. 



*TILIA alba spectabile. A new and distinct 

 variety of the white-leaved; of rapid growth, 

 upi-ight pyramidal form; foliage large, hearts 

 shaped, of a shining dark green on the upper side 

 and light green underneath. $1. 



TILIA dasystyla. A vigorous tree; with heart- 

 shaped, dark green, glossy leaves, which remain 

 on the tree late. Striking in winter on account 

 of its bright yellow bark. $1. 



TILIA Americana. American Linden or Bass- 

 wood. Of rapid growth, large heart-shaped 

 leaves and fragrant bloom. .50 cts. to $1. 



TILIA aurea. Golden-Barked Linden. Golden 

 yellow twigs. Very conspicuous in winter. $1. ' 



TILIA Europaea. European Linden. A well 

 formed pyramidal tree, with dense foliage and 

 fragrant bloom. 50 cts. to $1. 



TILIA laciniata. Fern-Leaved Linden. A 

 medium sized and very ornamental, attractive 

 tree. $1 and $1.50. 



TILIA laciniata rubra. Red Fern- Leaved 

 Linden. Delicately cut leaves. Young shoots 

 and leaf-stalks of a fine rose color. $1. 



*TILIA Mandshurica. Large cut leaves; green, 

 margined with yellow. New. $1.50 and $2. 



TILIA pendula. Weeping Linden. Beautiful 

 tree, with large foliage and drooping shoots. $1. 



TILIA platiphylla. Broad-Leaved Linden. 

 Large, rough foliage. 



TILIA pyramidalis. A rapid growing tree of 

 pyramidal form, with reddish shoots. $1. 



TILIA rubra. Red Twigged European Lin- 

 den. Of medium size, with deep red branches. 



TILIA vitifolia. Grape-Leaved Linden. Vig- 

 orous grower; large foliage. Young growth 

 bright red. .50 cts. and $1. 



ULMUS Americana. American White or 

 Weeping Elm. One of America's noblest trees, 

 and very valuable for street or lawn planting. 50 

 cts. to $1. For large sizes, see page 16. Smaller 

 sizes; low rates per 1,000. 



ULMUS Belgica. Belgian Elm. Of rapid 

 growth and fine spreading shape. Valuable for 

 street planting. 75 cts. 



ULMUS campestris. English Elm. A lofty, 

 rapidly growing, attractive tree with small leaves. 

 50 cts. to $1. 



ULMUS Camperdown pendula. Camperdown 

 Weeping Elm. Beautiful canopy top and hand- 

 some, large foliage. A most effective lawn tree. 

 $1 to $1.50. 



ULMUS Dovaei, Large, broad foliage, which 

 holds late. One of the best elms for general 

 planting. 75 cts. and $1. 



ULMUS Dampierei aurea. Dampierre's 

 Golden Elm. A vigorous tree, with leaves of a 

 bright golden color, yellowish gi'een in the centre. 

 Very effective. $1.50. 



ULMUS fulva. Red or Slippery Elm. Medium 

 size, with straggling open heads. 75 cts. 



UL3IUS Huntingdon!. Huntington Elm. An 

 erect, vigorous, rapidly growing tree vwth la)'ge 

 foliage and smooth bark. 50 cts. to $1. 



ULMUS Louis Van Houtte. A new variety 

 similar to Dampierei aurea, with golden foliage,^ 

 but of a brighter shade. $1.50. 



ULMUS microphylla pendula. Weeping 

 Small-Leaved Elm. Slender, di-ooping branches, 

 with small leaves. Grafted standard high, it 

 makes an effective tree for small lawns. $1.50. 



ULMUS Montana. Scotch or Wtch Elm. 

 Rapid grower; spreading branches and large foli- 

 age. 50 cts. to $1. 



ULMUS myrtifolia purpurea. Purple Myrtle- 

 Leaved Elm. Small ; elegant foliage of beauti- 

 ful color. $1. 



*ULMUS Parvifolia. Japanese Elm. Small, 

 thick, dark green foliage, with cut edges. Choice. 

 $1..50 and $2. 



ULMUS pendula. Weeping Elm. Of luxuriant 

 growth; di'ooping habit, retaining foliage late, 



ULMUS Siberica. Siberian Evergreen Elm. 

 Medium growth, holding its foliage late. Erect 

 habit. $1 to $2. 



ULMUS stricta purpurea. Purple- Leaved 

 English Elm. Striking tree with erect branches. 



ULMUS suberosa. English Cork-Barked Elm. 

 Leaves rough on both sides and young branches 

 very corky. Cf fine habit. 50 cts. to $1. 



ULMUS superba. Blandford Elm. Noble tree, 

 of large size; excellent for shade and highly orna- 

 mental. 50 cts. to $1. 



ULMUS urticifolia. Nettle-Leaved Elm. A 

 handsome tree of rapid growth ; long serrated and 

 undulating leaves. Very unique. $1. 



ULMUS Wheatleyi. Wheatley's English 

 Elm. Of upright vigorous habit and dark green 

 foliage, remaining on the tree late in autumn. 

 Valuable for lawns. $1. 



*ULMUS Wredei aurea. Weede's New Golden 

 Elm. Medium size, moderately slow and compact 

 growth; foliage a distinct golden yeUow, quite 

 unlike the sickly faded color often seen in varie- 

 gated trees and shrubs. $3 and $2.50. 



VIRGILIA lutea. Yellow Wood. See Cla- 

 drastis, page 9. 



ZANTHOXYLUM Americana. Known as 

 Toothache Tree & Pbickly Ash. A small tree, 

 branches armed with strong brown prickles ; leaves 

 smooth above and downy beneath. 50 cts. and $1. 



