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Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. 



ACER polymorphum dissectutn roseo pictls. 



Cut-Leaved Variegated Japan Maple. Very 

 dwarf, with lace-like leaves, variegated with 

 delicate shades of white, yellow, pink and 

 green in new growth. 



ACER reticulatum. KETicuiiATED Japan Ma- 

 ple. Bright green, variegated with yellowish 

 green lines. Effective in contrast. 



ACFR roseo-marginatum. Kose-Margined Ja- 

 pan Maple. Bright leaf, bordered with a dis- 

 tinct variegated margin of rosy pink. 



ACER sanguineum. Blood-Leaved Japan Ma- 

 ple. Leaves lobed, of a beautiful reddish 

 crimson ; of dwarf, compact growth. One of 

 the best. 



ACER sanguinen crispum. More spreading in 

 habit than the above, foliage prominently lobed 

 and blood-red in color. 



ACER scolopendifolium rubrum. Scalloped 

 Purple-Leaved Japan Maple. Deeply cut, 

 narrow leaves, of a rich claret color. Very 

 graceful. 



ACER versicolor. Various-Coloeed Japan 

 Maple. Foliage distinctly variegated with 

 red, yellow and white. A unique and interest- 

 ing variety. 



y©@~Other varieties can be supplied. 



/ESCULUS alba flore pleno. Double White- 

 Floweeing Hoese-Chestntjt. Has no su- 

 perior as a single ornamental tree. $1. 



/ESCULUS foliis aureo variegatis. Golden 

 Variegated Horse-Chestnut. Bright, golden 

 foliage. $1 and $1.50 



/ESCULUS glabra. Ohio Buckeye. Of very 

 rapid growth, with large smooth leaves. Yel- 

 low flowers, appearing early in spring. 50 cts. 

 to |1. 



/ESCULUS hippocastanum. Common White 

 Flowering Horse-Chestnut. Large, hand- 

 some tree of regular outline, very hardy and 

 free from disease. Covered in May with mag- 

 nificent panicles of flowers. Extremely orna- 

 mental. 50 cts. to $1. Very low prices per 

 100 and 1,000 for different sizes. See page 18. 



/ESCULUS rubicunda pendula. A weeping va- 

 riety of the Red-Flowered Hoese-Chestnut. 

 New and choice $1 to ^2. 



/ESCULUS Memmingerii. Memminger's Hoese- 

 Chestnut. Handsome, compact gi'owth ; foliage 

 dotted with white. Effective for the lawn. $1. 



/ESCULUS rubicunda. Scarlet Eed-Flower- 

 ING Horse-Chestnut, Medium size, with 

 large panicles of showy red flowers. A beau- 

 tiful tree. 50 cts. to ^1.50. 



/ESCULUS Brioti. (New.) A variety of the 

 M. rubicunda, with dark red flowers. $2. 



/ESCULUS turbinata. (New.) A Japanese va- 

 riety, of large size, with correspondingly large 

 leaves. Very fine and rare. ^2. 



/ESCULUS pavia. Smooth-Fruited Hoese- 

 Chestnut. 50 cts. to $1. 



/ESCULUS pavia atrosanguinea. A dwarf 

 variety. Leaves smooth. Showy dark red 

 flowers. $1. 



/ESCULUS pavia rubra. The Small Buckeye. 

 Indigenous to Virginia and North Carolina. 

 Resembles the glabra, but is much smaller ; has 

 dark reddish brown flowers. 50 cts. to $1. 



/ESCULUS pavia Wliitleyii. Has bright red 

 flowers and large dark leaves. Very hand- 

 some. $1. 



/ESCULUS pavia macrostachya. See Pavia 

 Macrostachya, under Deciduous Shrubs. 



AILANTHUS glandulosus. Native of Japan. 

 Long feathery foliage, rapid grower, free from 

 disease and insects. 35 cts. to $1. 



ALNUS firma. Japan Alder. Fine foliage, 

 rapid grower. Rare. $1 to $2. 



ALNUS giutinosuB. Eueopean or Common 

 Alder. Very rapid grower, and adapted to a 

 moist location. 35 and 50 cts. 



ALNUS incana laciniata. A very handsomi 

 tree with regularly cut leaves. $1. 



ALNUS laciniata. Cut-Leaved Alder. A very 

 ornamental variety, with dark green, deeply 

 cut leaves. 50 cts. 



ALNUS laciniata imperialis. Imperial Cut- 

 Leaved Alder. Very graceful, slender ami 

 stately ; large, deeply cut leaves. Vigorous, 

 hardy, desirable for the lawn. $1 to $1.50. 



ALNUS tiliacea. Linden-Leaved Alder. An 

 ornamental variety of medium size; large, hand- 

 some, dark green foliage. 75 cts. 



A/VIELANCHIBR Botryapium. Shadblow or 

 JuNEBERRY. Masses of white flowers in early 

 spring. Fine, 50 cts. ; smaller sizes, very low 

 prices per 1,000. 



AflELANCHIER spicata. Beautiful spikes of 

 white flowers. 50 cts. to $1. 



AriYQDALUS Davidiana. Alba s White-Flow 

 ERED Almond. Pink flowers ; fine. 50 and 75 

 cts. For dwarf varieties see Deciduous Shrubs, 



AMVQDALUS ovalis. Oval-Leaved Almond. 

 Makes a very pretty tree when gi afted, 5or 6 feet 

 high. White flowers ; bright scarlet berries in 

 the fall. 75 cts. 



An VQD ALUS flore josea plena. Large Double- 

 Flowering Almond. Fine, rapid-growing, 

 with magnificent double, rose-red blossoms in 

 spring. 50 cts. 



AflYGDALUS Persica. See Persica. 



ANDROMEDA arborea. Soerel Tree. A 

 medium or small sized tree, bearing clusters 

 of white flowers in mid-summer. The leaves 

 turn a beautiful red in autumn; very fine. 

 50 and 75 cts. Special prices per 100 and 1,000. 



ARALIA japonica. A small-sized tree, similar to 

 Aralia spinosa. 50 and 75 cts. 



ARALIA pentaphylla. A small to medium sized 

 tree, having fine foliage. 35 to 50 cts. 



ARALIA spinosa. Hercules Club. A small 

 tree, attaining a height of 12 to 15 feet, 

 singularly shaped, thorny stems and long pin- 

 nate foliage. Handsome clusters or panicles of 

 large white flowers in August. Very effective' 

 for massing or group planting. 50 cts. to $1 

 Low prices per 100. See page 7. 



BETULA alba. European White Weeping 

 Birch. Of moderate size, with silvery bark. 

 Its slender branches after four or flve years 

 assume a graceful drooping habit. 50 ots. to $1. 



BETULA nana pendula. Dwarf Weeping White 

 Birch. Branches taking on a drooping habit 

 as tree grows older, eventually touching the 

 ground. $1.50 to $2. 



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