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Ornamental and Shade Trees — Continued. 

 VXUIJS inacrophylla. Broad-Leavkd Beech. 



Of vigorous growth, with very large foliage; 



fine. $3. 



FAGUS pendula. Weepino Beech. Introduced 

 from Belgium many years ago, and is one of the 

 most remarkable and picturesque trees in cultiva- 

 tion. Large leaves, a dark, rich green color; 

 the branches decidedly pendulous and of a tor- 

 tuous and spreading habit. SI. .50 to $2.i50. 



FAGUS purpurea. Purple-Leaved or Copper 

 Beech. Discovered in a German forest. Elegant, 

 reaching forty to fifty feet. Foliage purple, turn- 

 ing to crimson later, finally to a purplish green. 

 76 ct=. to ^1.50. 



♦F.4GUS purpurea peudula. New Purple 

 Weeping Beech. Foliage similar to precediug 

 variety, but with a distinct pendulous habit, like 

 the old Weeping Beech, much admired for its 

 unique form and habit. S3 to §3. 



FAGUS purpurea Riversii. Rivers Smooth- 

 Leaved Purple Beech. Most distinct iim-ple. 

 $1 to $3. Small size, .50 and 75 cts. Low rates 

 per 100. 



F.4.GUS quercifolia. Oak-Leaved Beech. 

 Dwarf habit; distinct, fine foliage. $2. 



FAGUS sylvatica. European Beech. Com- 

 pact and tine; makes a good hedge. 35, .50 and 

 75 cts. 



♦FAGUS purpurea rosea margiuata. Rose- 

 Margined Purple Beech. Fine distinct novelty ; 

 variety of the Purple Leaved Beech, beautiful 

 rose-margined leaves. $.3 to $5. 



*FRAXINUS argentea tnarginata. Silver 

 Margin Ash. Medium size; dark green leaves 

 with silver margin and variegated foliage. 



FRAXINUS aurea. Gold-Barked Ash. A 

 conspicuous tree, particularly on account of 

 yellow hark in rm'nter and its twisted branches. 



FRAXINUS aucubEpfolia. Aucuba-Leaved 

 Ash. Beautiful gold-blotched leaves like Japan 

 Aucuba. A valuable tree for grouping with 

 purple-leaved varieties. 50 cts. and $1. 



FRAXINUS Americana. American White 

 Ash. Medium height, broad, round head ; clean 

 trunk. Very desirable. .50 cts. 



FRAXINUS American punctata. Gold Spot- 

 ted-Leaved AsB. strong grower, with small, 

 s{X)tted leaves. 75 cts. and $1. 



FRAXINUS rata. Hairy Ash. Dark green 

 foliage; upright habit. Distinct. 75 cts. and $1. 



FR.4.XINUS excelsior. European Ash. Lofty 

 tree of rapid growth, spreading head, gray bark, 

 pinnate leaves and black buds. .50 and 75 cts. 



FRAXINUS globosa. Dwarf Globe-Headed 

 Ash. Small foliage, and of delicate growth. §1 

 and -81.50. 



FRAXINUS j^^landifolia. Walnut Leaved 

 Ash. Medium size; rounded form, with leaves 

 of a bluish tint. Flowers in May. 75 cts. 



FRAXINUS monophylla. Sjngle-Leaved 

 Ash. a fine tree with single broad leaves. $1 

 and -SI. 50. 



FRAXINUS monophylla laciniata. Single 

 Cut-Leaved Ash. Fine variety ; single leaves, 

 and finely cut margins. Very valuable. 



FRAXINUS ornns. European Flowering 

 Ash. Reaches a height of twenty to thii-ty feet. 

 Greenish white flowers in large clusters early in 

 June. SI. 



FRAXINUS pendula. Common Weeping Ash. 

 Fine lawn tree. Grows fast and occupies good 

 space. SI. 



FRAXINUS saiicifolia. Willow- Leaved Ash. 



A beautiful variety, of rapid growth and fine 



habit, with narrow leaves. 75 cts. 

 FRAXINUS sambucifoL'a. American Black 



Small Ash, medium-sized tree, fine foliage. 75c. 

 (;LEDITSCIIIA Bujoti pendula. Bujot's- 



AVeeping Honey Locust. A handsome tree with 



graceful drooping branches. $1. 

 (iUEDITSCIIIA Sinensis. Chinese Honey 



Locust. Hardy, medium .size tree. 75 cts. 

 (JLEDITSCIIIA triacanthos. Honey Locust. 



A fine, rapid-growing tree, with delicate foliage. 



50 cts. Valuable for hedges. liow rates per 



1,000. 



<;L\ PT0STR0BUS Sinensis pendula. Chi- 

 nese Weeping Cypress. Deciduous conifer of 

 medium size and erect, conical habit; slender 

 branches, horizontally drooping; green tufted 

 foliage. Distinct, novel, ornamental. $1..50. 



(iYMNOCLADUS Canadensis. Kentucky- 

 Coffee Tree. Fine for ornamental planting. 

 Bluish green leaves and rough bark. 75 cts. 



JUG LANS cinerea. 'Butternut. Medium- 

 sized native tree, with foliage resembling that of 

 the Ailantus. ■ Fniit oblong. 50 and 75 cts. 



JUG LANS laciniata. Cut-Leaved Walnut. 

 A distinct variety, finely cut foliage ; fruit small. 

 50 cts. 



JUGLANS nigra. Black Walnut. Also native, 

 and of great size and majestic habit. Beautiful 

 foliage, each leaf being compo.sed of from thir- 

 teen to seventeen leaflets. Fruit round. 



JUGLANS regia. European Walnut or Ma- 

 deira Nut. Native of Persia. Very fine oval 

 fruit. .50 cts. 



KOELREUTERIA paniculata and Japonica. 

 Bright yellow flowei-s in July ; jjinniite foliage. 

 Distinct. 75 cts. and SI. 



LARIX Europaca. European Larch. The 

 common variety. 25 to 50 cts. For small trans- 

 planting sizes per 1,000, see page 16. 



LARIX Ka-nipferi. From Japan. Foliage a light 

 green, turning to a golden yellow in fall. SI. 



LARIX pendula. Weeping European Larch. 

 A very imique and beautiful small tree, making 

 an effective object iu landscape. Foliage like 

 common variety, large, and of rich color. $2. 



Your shipment of nursery trees was received yesterdav. and thev certainly are a fine lot of trees. 



O. K. D.. Peoiiia. Ii l. 



