Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 



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CRAT/EQUS apiifolia. Pafsley-Leaved Thokn. 



Leaves of a pale green color ; liuely cut ; single 



white flowers. $1. 

 CRAT/EQUS coccinea. Scarlet-Fruited Thorn. 



A native species. Large, single white flowers. 



Fruit brilliant. 50 cts. to $1. 

 CRAT/EQUS cordata. Washikgton Thorn. 



Blossoms early in June. The small fruit grows 



in numerous clusters. 35 to 50 cts. 

 CRAT/EGUS Crus-galH. Cockspur Thorn. 



Valuable native variety. Long sharp thorns 



and showj- red fruit. 50 cts. Low rates per 



100. 



CRAT/EQUS Crus=galli lucida odorata. Glossy- 

 Leaved Thorn. Vigorous growth ; branches 

 numerous ; leaves bright glossy green ; white, 

 fragrant flowers in June. 75 cts. 



CRAT/EQUS Crus-galli var. hybrida. Hybrid 

 Smooth-Leaved Thorn. Smooth, shining 

 leaves, flowers white; very handsome. 50 cts. 



CRAT/EQUS coccinea flore pleno. Double 

 Scarlet Thorn. Fine habit, with luxuriant 

 foliage ; large, very double flowers, of a deep 

 crimson color, with a scarlet shade. $1. 



CRAT/EQUS coccinea flore pleno Paulii. Paul's 

 DouBLB Scarlet Thorn. Bright carmine red 

 flowers. 75 cts. and $1. 



CRAT/EQUS flore pleno. Double White Thorn- 

 Has small, double white flowers. 75 cts. and $1- 



CRAT/EQUS nigra. Black-Fruited Thorn- 

 Upright growth, with medium-sized lobed 

 leaves ; fruit black. 75 cts. 



CRAT/EQUS orientalis. Entirely distinct va- 

 riety. Fruit is orange-colored ; fine. |1. 



CRAT/EQUS oxycantha. Common Hawthorn- 

 The English Quick or hedge plant. 50 cts, 

 Plants for hedges per 100 or 1,000 at very low 

 rates. 



CRAT/EQUS oxycantha flore pleno. Double 

 Eed or Superb Thorn. Handsome double, 

 brilliant red flowers. $1. 



CRAT/EQUS oxycantha pendula. Weeping 

 Scarlet Thorn. Variety of the Scarlet 

 Thorn. Drooping branches ; flne. $2. 



CRAT/EQUS oxycantha pyramidalis. Pyram- 

 idal Thorn. A good grower, pyramidal 

 habit; flne foliage, single white flowers. $1. 



CRAT/EQUS punicea. Single Scarlet Thorn- 

 Of moderate growth and fine habit; flowers 

 single scarlet, very fragrant ; one of the best. $1. 



CRAT/EQUS tanacetifolia. Tansy-Leaved 

 Thorn. Fine large tree with dark leaves and 

 yellow fruit. $1. 



CRAT/EQUS tomentosa. Similar to the tana- 

 cetifolia with large leaves and red fruit. $1. 



CRAT/EQUS tomentosa mollis. Very orna- 

 mental tree with large scarlet fruit. $1. 



CYTISUS alpinus. Alpine or Scotch Labur- 

 num. Late-flowering kind. 50 cts. 



CYTISUS laburnum. Common Laburnum or 

 Golden Chain. Smooth, shining leaves and 

 beautiful racemes of yellow flowers. 50 cts. 

 to $1. 



CYTISUS laburnum quercifoHum. Oak-Leaved 

 Laburnum Pinnate. Foliage like the English 

 Oak. 75 cts. to $1.50. 



CYTISUS Parksil. Parks' Laburnum. Large 

 shining leaves ; yellow flowers in clusters, f 1. 



CYTISUS Parksii aurea. Parks' Golden- 

 Leaved Laburnum. Valuable, owing to the 

 effective character of the foliage and general 

 beauty of the tree. Leaves of a permanent, 

 distinct, bright yellow ; flowers in long golden 

 racemes of a different shade, similar to those 

 of the common variety. $1 to $2. 



DIOSPYROS Virginiana. Persimmon. Flowers 

 small yellowish white. Well known in the South 

 for its fruit. 35 cts. to $1. 



DIMORPHANTUS flandshuricus. Similar to 

 Aralia spinosa, but of larger growth. Bears 

 great panicles of white flowers in mid-summer. 

 50 cts. to |2. 



FAQUS cristata. Crested or Curled-Leaved 

 Beech. Medium growth, small curled leaves. 

 $1.50. 



FAQUS ferruginea. American Beech. Medium 

 size, compact form ; smooth bark ; glossy, at- 

 tractive foliage. One of the flnest American 

 trees. 50 cts. and |1. Low prices in quantity. 



FAQUS heterophylla. Fern-Leaved Birch. One 

 of the flnest Beeches; compact and elegant 

 habit, with beautifully cut foliage. $1 to $2. 



FAQUS incisa. Cut-Leaved Beech. Fine erect 

 free-growing tree, with deeply cut foliage. Of 

 rare beauty and excellence, f 1 to $2. 



FAQUS macrophylla. Broad-Leaved Beech. 

 Of vigorous growth, with very large foliage; 

 fine. S2. 



FAQUS pendula. Weeping Beech. Introduced 

 from Belgium many years ago, and is one of the 

 most remarkable and picturesque trees in culti- 

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

 the branches decidedly pendulous and of a tor- 

 tuous and spreading habit. $1 to $2.50. 



FAQUS purpurea. Purple-Leaved or Copper 

 Beech. Discovered in a German forest. Ele- 

 gant, reaching forty to fifty feet. Foliage purple, 

 turning to crimson later, finally to a purplish 

 green. 75 cts. to $1.50. Different sizes at low 

 rates per 100. See page 10. 



FAQUS purpurea pendula. New Purple Weep- 

 ing Beech. Foliage similar to preceding va- 

 riety, but with a distinct pendulous habit, like 

 the old Weeping Beech, much admired for its 

 unique form and habit. Very rare. $2 to $3. 



FAQUS purpurea Riversii. Kivebs' Smooth- 

 Leaved Purple Beech. Most distinct purple 

 and crimson red foliage. $1 to $2. 



FAQUS quercifolia. Oak-Leaved Beech. Dwarf 

 habit ; distinct, fine foliage. $2. 



FAQUS sylvatica. European Beech. Compact 

 and flne ; makes a good hedge. 35, 50 and 75 

 cts. Very low prices in quantity. 



FAQUS sylvatica aurea. Golden-Leaved 

 Beech. (New.) A very fine novelty. Large 

 golden leaves ; very ornamental. $3. 



FAQUS purpurea rosea marginata. Bose-Mab- 

 GiNED Purple Beech. Fine distinct novelty; 

 variety of the Purple-Leaved Beech ; beautiful 

 rose-margined leaves. $3. 



FRAXINUS argentea marginata. Silver Mar- 

 gin Ash. Medium size; dark green leaves 

 with silver margin and variegated foliage. $1. 



