Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 



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Geoup op Abalia Spinosa. 



BETULA fastigiata. Ptkamidal Biech. Ele- 

 gant habit ; pyramidal, like Lombardy Poplar, 

 with silvery white bark. Very distinct and 

 ornamental. $1 to $2. 



BETULA atropurpurea. Ptjeple-Leaved Bibch. 

 Light bark, distinct purple foliage. $1. 



BETULA lenta. The familiar Sweet Biech. 

 Dark brown bark. Similar to Wild Cherry. 35 

 to 75 cts. 



BETULA lutea. Yellow Biech. Golden yellow 

 bark ; rapid grower. 50 and 75 cts. 



BETULA nana. Dwaef Biech. A bushy shrub, 

 seldom attaining a height of more than 12 feet ; 

 branches numerous, small, sharply crenated 

 leaves. 75 cts. 



BETULA nigra. Eivee or Ked Biech. Ameri- 

 can species ; moderate growth, fine foliage ; red- 

 dish brown bark. 50 cts. to |1. 



BETULA papyracea. Papee or Canoe Biech- 

 Native of America. Large tree, with brilliant 

 white bark ; large handsome leaves. 50 cts. to 

 $1. Low prices per 100. 



BETULA pendula laciniata. Cut-Leaved Weep- 

 ing Biech. A superb tree ; its long, slender 

 drooping branches, silvery bark and delicately 

 cut foliage rank it among the most beautiful 

 trees. 75 cts. to $1.50. 



BETULA pendula Youngii. Young's Weeping 

 Biech. When grafted on stems 5 to 6 feet in 

 height forms a pendulous head, whose slender 

 shoots droop gracefully to the ground. $1 to 

 $1.50. 



BETULA populifolia. Ameeican White Biech. 



Eapid growth ; leaves smooth and glossy. 50 



cts. Low rates per 100. 

 BETULA pubescens. Downy-Leaved Biech. 



Eesembles the European White Birch, but of 



more vigorous habit ; small roundish leaves. 



50 cts. 



50 



BETULA tristis. 



One of the finest 

 varieties of EuBO- 

 pean Biech. Of 

 pendulous habit. 

 $1. 



BETULA urtici- 

 folia. Nettle- 

 Leaved Biech. 

 Rather slow 

 grow til, dark 

 green leaves, 

 deeply cut. 75 

 cts. 



BROUSSONETIA 

 papyrifera. Com- 

 mon Papee Mul- 

 beeey. a small 

 round-headed 

 tree, good tor city 

 as well as coun- 

 try planting. 50 

 cts. to $1. 



CARPINUS Amer- 

 icana. Ameeican 



HOENBEAM or 



Watee Beech. 

 cts. Low rates in 



Valuable for hedges, 

 quantity. 



CARPINUS betulus. Eueopean Hoenbeam or 

 Watee Beech. Grows slowly, thick foliage. 

 Adapted for hedges ; can be made an impene- 

 trable wall. 50 cts. to $1. Low rates per 100 

 and 1,000. 



CARYA alba. Shellbaek Hickoey. Orna- 

 mental and most valuable for fruit. 50 cts. to 

 $1. 



CARYA olivseformis. Pecan Nut. Esteemed 

 highly for its fruit. 50 cts. to $1. 



CASTANEA Americana. Ameeican Chestnut. 

 The common native variety. 35, 50 and 75 cts. 

 Small sizes per 1,000 at especially low rates. 



CASTANEA Numbo. The Big Chestnut. Very 

 hardy and productive ; bears when very young. 

 Large burs, extra-sized fruit of fine quality. 

 Valuable. $1 to |2. 



CASTANEA Paragon. New Paeagon Chest- 

 nut. Very sweet fruit, much larger than our 

 common American Chestnut. ProUfic bearer, 

 and, like the Japanese variety, comes into bear- 

 ing soon after transplanting. $1 to $2. 



CASTANEA Ridgely. Very large sweet nut. 

 Excellent bearer. $1. 



CASTANEA varlegata. Vaeiegated Chestnut. 

 A new type of the Spanish Chestnut, large, 

 bold foliage, variegated with bright yellow. $2. 



CASTANEA vesca. Sweet Spanish Chestnut. 

 The best European variety. Fine, 50 cts. to$l. 

 Very low prices in quantity. 



CATALPA aurea variegata. Golden Catalpa. 

 Medium-sized tree ; rapid grower ; leaves a 

 beautiful golden color in spring and early sum- 

 mer, changing to green later in the season. $1. 



CATALPA Bungei. Dwarf; grown in bush 

 form, makes a compact bush with large showy 

 foliage. 75 cts. to |1.50. 



We are delighted with the large number of trees that you have furuished us. Passaic, N. J. O. B. R. 



