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and summer, assuming a reddish brown tint in 

 autumn. $1.50. 

 TILIA alba. White-Leaved European Linden. 

 A very regular, liuciy growing sort, witli darli 

 green foliage, downy white underneath. One 

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

 $1.50. 



TILIA alba pendula. White-Leaved Weeping 

 Linden. A fine variety, with slender, droop- 

 ing branches ; leaves silvery underneath. One 

 of the best ornamental trees. $1 to $2. 



TILIA alba spectabile. A new and distinct variety 

 of the white-leaved ; of rapid growth, upright 

 pyramidal form ; foliage large, heart-shaped, of 

 a shining dark green on the upper side and 

 light green underneath. |1 to $1.50. 



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 to $2. 



TILIA Americana. American Linden or Bass- 

 wood. Of rapid growth, large heart-shaped 

 leaves and fragrant bloom. 50 cts. to $2. Low 

 rates per 100 and 1,000. 



TILIA aurea. Golden-Baeked Linden. Golden 

 yellow twigs. Very conspicuous in winter. $1 

 to $2. 



TILIA Europsea. European Linden. A well- 

 formed pyramidal tree, with dense foliage and 

 fragrant bloom. 50 cts. to $2. Low prices in 

 quantity. 



TILIA laclniata. Fern-Leaved Linden. A me- 

 dium-sized and very ornamental, attractive 

 tree. $1 to §2. 



TILIA laclniata rubra. Bed Fern-Leaved Lin- 

 den. Delicately cut leaves. Young shoots and 

 leaf stalks of a fine rose color. SI to $1.50. 



TILIA pendula. Weeping Linden. Beautiful 

 tree, with large foliage and drooping shoots, 

 f 1 to $2. 



TILIA platiphylla. Broad-Leaved Linden. 

 Large, rough foliage. $1 to |2. 



TILIA pyramidalls. A rapid-growing tree of 

 pyramidal form, with reddish shoots. $1 to $2. 



TILIA rubra. Bed-Twigged European Linden. 

 Of medium size, with deep red branches, $1.50. 



TILIA vitifolia. Grape-Leaved Linden. Vig- 

 orous grower ; large foliage. Young growth 

 bright red. |1 to $2. 



TILIA Mandshurica. Large cut leaves; green, 

 margined with yellow. New. |1.50 to $2.50. 



TILIA Mongolica. A Chinese mountain variety. 

 Leaves small ; bark red and yellow. $1. 



ULMUS Americana. American White or Weep- 

 ing Elm. One of America's noblest trees, and 

 very valuable for street or lawn planting. 50 

 cts. to |1. Low prices per 100 and 1,000. 



ULMUS nana. Dwarf American Elm. Very 

 small. $1. 



ULHUS Belgica. Belgian Elm. Of rapid 

 growth and fine spreading shape. $1. 



ULMUS Berardi. Berard's Elm. Small tree, 

 slender in growth ; leaves finely cut. A beauti- 

 ful tree. |2. 



ULMUS campestris. English Elm. A lofty, 

 rapidly growing, attractive tree with small 

 leaves. 50 cts. to $2. Low prices in quantity. 



ULMUS Dovaei. Large, broad foliage, which 

 holds late. One of the best. 75 cts. to $1.50. 



ULMUS Dampierei aurea. Dampierre's Golden 

 Elm. a vigorous tree, with leaves of a bright 

 golden color, yellowish green in the center. 

 Very effective. $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, drooping branches, 

 with small leaves. Grafted standard high, it 

 makes an effective tree for small lawns. $1.50. 



ULMUS monumentalis. Monumental Elm. 

 Small variety ; slow and dense of growth. $1. 



ULMUS myrtifolia purpurea. Purple Myrtle- 

 Leaved Elm. Small ; elegent foliage of beauti- 

 ful color. $1. 



ULMUS suberosa. English Cork-Barked Elm. 

 Leaves rough on both sides and young branches, 

 bark very corky. Of fine habit. 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 fo- 

 liage, remaining on the tree late in autumn. 

 Valuable for lawns. J;l. 



ULMUS fulva. Red or Slippery Elm. Medium 

 size, with straggling open head. $1. 



ULMUS pendula. Weeping Elm. Of luxuriant 

 growth; drooping habit, retaining foliage 

 late. $1. 



ULMUS riontana. Scotch or Wych Elm. Eapid 

 grower ; spreading branches and large foliage. 

 50 cts. to $1. Low prices in quantity. 



ULMUS Camperdown pendula. Camperdown 

 Weeping Elm. Beautiful canopy top and hand- 

 some, large foliage. A most effective lawn 

 tree. $1 to $2. 



ULMUS Huntingdon!. Huntingdon Elm An 

 erect, vigorous, rapidly growing tree with large 

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



ULMUS pyramidalis de Dampierre. Dam- 

 pierre's Pyramidal Elm. One of the best of 

 pyramidal trees. $1. to S2. 



ULMUS stricta purpurea. Purple-Leaved 

 English Elm. Striking tree with erect 

 branches and purplish red leaves. |1 to $2. 



ULMUS superba. Blandford Elm. Noble tree, 

 of large size; excellent for shade and highly 

 ornamental. 50 cts. to SI. 



ULMUS Wredei aurea. Wrede's New Golden 

 Elm. Medium size, of moderately slow and com- 

 pact growth ; foliage a distinct golden yellow, 

 quite unlike the sickly faded color often seen in 

 variegated trees and shrubs. $2 to |3. 



ULMUS Parvifolia. Japanese Elm. Small, 

 thick, dark green foliage, with cut edges. 

 Choice. SI to $2. 



ULMUS Siberica. Siberian Evergreen Elm. 

 Medium growth, holding its foliage late. Erect 

 habit. $1 to $2. 



VIRQILIA lutea. Yellow Wood. See Cla- 

 drastis. 



ZANTHOXVLUn Americana. Known as Tooth- 

 ache Tree and Prickly Ash. A small tree, 

 branches armed with strong brown spikes; 

 leaves smooth above and downy beneath. 50 cto. 

 to $1. Low prices in quantity. 



