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Fred'k W, Kelsey, 150 Broadway, New York. 



FRAXINUS aurea 



GoiiD-Bahked Ash. A 

 cousp cuous tree, par- 

 ticularly on accouut of 

 yellow bark in winter 

 aud its twisted branch- 

 es $1. 

 FRAXINUS aucubs- 

 folia. Aucuba-Leav- 

 ED Ash. Beautiful 

 gold-blotched leaves 

 like Japan Aucuba. A 

 valuable treeforgroup- 

 iug vvith purple-leaved 

 varieties. 50 cts. and 

 SI. 



FRAXINUS Aaiericana 



A.MEKiCAN White Ash. 

 Mediuiuheight, broad, 

 round head; clean 

 trunk. Very desirable. 

 50 cts. Low rates for 

 all sizes per 100. 



FRAXINUS Americana 



Bosci. Bosc s Ash. 



A native variety. Dark 



green leaves and hairj' 



stems. Rare. $1. 

 FRAXINUS Americana 



pannosa. Cloth- 

 Leaved Ash. a tree 



from Carolina. Leaves 



very lai ge and shoots 



covered with downy 



hairs. $1. 



FRAXINUS Americana 

 punctata. Gold Spot- 

 ted-Leaved Ash. 

 Strong grower, with 

 small spotted leaves. 

 75 cts. and |1. 



FRAXINUS rufa. Haikt 

 Ash. Dark green foli- 

 age; upright habit. 

 Distinct. 75 cts. and 

 |L 



FRAXINUS excelsior. European Ash. Lofty 

 treeofrapidgrowth, spreading head, gray bark, 

 pinnate leaves and black buds. 50 and 75 cts. 



FRAXINUS atrovirens. Dwarf Crisp-Leaved 

 Ash. Leaves dark green, tightly curled. $L 



FRAXINUS foliis aureis. Golden-Leaved Ash. 

 Leaves bright golden yellow. $1. 



FRAXINUS jaspidea. Striped Bark Ash. 

 Medium size tree with bark striped with green 

 and yellow. 75 cts. 



FRAXINUS globosa. Dwarf Globe-Headed 

 Ash. Small foliage and of delicate growth. $1. 



FRAXINUS juglandifojia. Walnit- Leaved 

 Ash. Medium size; rounded form, with leaves 

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



FRAXINUS monophylla. Single-Leaved Ash. 

 A flue tree with single broad leaves. $1. 



FRaXINUS monophylla laclniata. SingleCut- 

 Leaved Ash. Fine variety; single leaves and 

 flut'.y cut margins. Very valuable. $1. 



Fagus Pukpubea. Pobple-Leaved Beech. (See page 9.) 



FRAXINUS ornus. European Flowering Ash. 

 Reaches a height of twenty to thirty feet. 

 Greenish white flowers in large clusters early 

 in June. $L 



FRAXINUS pendula. Common Weeping Ash. 

 Fine lawn tree. Grows fast and occupies good 

 space. |L 



FRAXINUS pendula aurea. Golden Weeping 

 Ash. (New.) Similar to above, but with golden 

 bark. |2. 



FRAXINUS pubescens. Red Ash. Similar to 

 the White Ash, but smaller. $1. 



FRAXINUS quadrangulata. Blue Ash. A na 

 tive variety, known by its four-angled stems 

 50 cts. to $1. 



FRAXINUS salicifolia. Willow-Leaved Aph 

 A beautiful variet}', of rapid growth and fln< 

 habit, with narrow leaves. 75 cts. 



The trePB you shipped are very fine indeed, especially the Camperdown Elm and Purple Beech, 

 r ! ht, N. J. H. K. 



