Catalogue of Hardy Trees, Shrubs, Etc. 



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Ornamental and Shade Trees — Continued. 



CERASUS pumila pendula. Dwarf Weeping 

 Cherry. Grafted standard liigh, this makes a 

 very curious and beautiful little, rouud-lieaded, 

 di'oopiug tree, with small fruit. Rare. 



*CERASUS rosea pendula. Japan Weeping 

 Rose-Flowering Cherry. New Japanese va- 

 riety graceful habit, having double rose- colored 

 flowers. One of the finest small ornamental 

 trees known. $1.50. 



CER.4.SUS semperflorens pendula. Ever- 

 Flowering Weeping Cherry. Small tree, 

 flowering and fruiting all suaimer. $1. 



CERASUS Sieboldii alba plena. Siebold's 

 DotTBLE Flowering Cherry. Semi-double 

 white flowers. .50 cts. 



CERASUS Sieboldii rubra plena. Siebold's 

 Double Red-Flowering Cherry. Semi-double 

 white flowers, tinged with red. 75 cts. 



CERASUS Sinensis ilore plena. Chinese 

 Double-Flowering Cherry. Large double 

 white flowers; fine. 50 cts. 



*CERCIDIPHYLLUM Japonicum. New Va- 

 riety FROM Japan. Vigorous grower, compact 

 pyramidal habit, heart shaped, purplish leaves 

 when young, like those of Judas Tree. One of 

 the finest hardy ornamental trees of recent intro- 

 duction. .$1 to %2. 



CERCIS Canadensis. American Judas 'i.iee 

 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, shining 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. Vibgilia Lutea. 

 Yellow Wood. Moderate growth, light green 

 foliage, turning yellow in autumn; white pea- 

 shaped flowers, sweet-scented, covering the tree 

 in long drooping racemes in June. $1. 



CORN US flore rubra. New Red-Flowering 

 Dogwood. Very handsome in flower and foli- 

 age. Like the common Dogwood, the leaves tuni 

 a inngnificent crimso7i in autumn. Flowers of a 

 bright rosy red color, shading to a lightei' hue 

 toward edge of petals. A choice small ornamental 

 tree. $1 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. 



CRATAEGUS Crus-galli lucida odorata. 



Glossy-Leaved Thorn. Vigorous growth; 



branches numerous; leaves bright glossy green; 



white, fragrant flowers in June. 75 cts. 

 CRATAEGUS Crus-i^alli var. hybrida. Hybrid 



Smooth- Leaved Thorn. Smooth, shinmg leaves, 



flowers white; very handsome. 

 CR.-VT.EGUS coccinea flore pleno. Double 



Scarlet Thorn. Fine habit, with luxuriant 



foliage; large, very double flowers, of a deep 



crimson color, with a scarlet shade. 

 CRATAEGUS coccinea flore pleno Paulii. 



Paul's Double Scarlet Thorn. Bright car- 

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

 CRATAEGUS 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. 



CRATAEGUS oxycantha. Common Haw- 

 thorn. The English Quick or hedge plant. 

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

 low rates. 



CRAT.E(;US oxycantha pendula. Weeping 

 Scarlet Thorn. Variety of the Scarlet Thoi-n- 

 drooping brandies. Fine. $1...50 and $8. 



CRAT.EGUS oxycantha pyraniidalis. Pyra, 

 MiDAL Thorn. A good grower, pyramidal 

 habit; fine foliage, single white flowers.^^aSl. 



CRAT.EGUS punicea. Single Scarlet 

 Thorn. Of moderate growth and fine habit; 

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

 best. $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. 



CV^TISUS Parksii. Park's Laburnum. Large 

 shining leaves; yellow flowers in clustere. $1. 



*CYriSUS Parksii aurea. Park's New 

 Golden-Leaved Laburnum. Valuable, owing 

 to the effective character of the foliage and gen- 

 eral beauty of the tree. Leaves of a permanent, 

 distinct, bright yellow; flowers in long golden 

 racemes of a different sha<le, similar to those of 

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



FAGUS cristata. Crested or Curled-Leaved 

 Beech. Medium growth, small curled leaves. $1.50 



FAGUS ferruginea. American Beech. Me- 

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

 tractive foliage. One of the finest American 

 trees. 50 cts. and SI. 



FAGUS heterophylla. Fern-Leaved Beech. 

 One of the finest Beeches: compact and elegant 

 habit with beautifully cut foUage. $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. 



