Ornamental and Shade Trees. 



The following are a few of the desirable Ornamental and Street Trees I am furnishing this 

 season, of exceptional value for the sizes and grades offered. 



All are nursery grown and properly transplanted. Extra sizes of many varieties can be sup- 

 plied ID quantity ; also small sizes per thousand, for transplanting, at special low prices, as noted 

 on page 19. Prices and particulars on application. For more complete list of varieties and descrip- 

 tion, see Catalogue No. 48, for 1902, 



AILANTMUS QLANDULOSA. A rapid grow- 

 ing hardy tree. Long pinnate foliage; val- 

 uable for tropical effects. 50 cts. 



AMELANCHIER BOTRYAPIUH. The 



American "June Berry" or "Shad Blow." 

 Beautiful white flowers in April, followed 

 by purplish fruit in June. 50 cts. ; S3 to $5 

 per dozen. For small size, per 100, see 

 Surplus List, page 19. 

 ASH, American White. 25 cts. to 50 cts. 

 See Surplus List, page 19, for special price. 



Gold^Barked. {Fraxinus aurea). Yellow 

 bark ; fine. 75 cts. 



Aucuba=Ieaved {F. Aucuhafolia). Gold- 

 blotched leaves. Effective in contrast. 

 50 cts. to $1.00. 

 ALDER, European (Alnus glutinoaa). Very 

 rapid grower. 35 and 50 cts. ; $20 to $50 

 per 100. Smaller, $50 to $100 per 1000. 

 See page 19. 



Imperial Cut-leaved. Deeply-cut leaves. 

 Fine for the lawn. 50 cts. to $1. Low 

 rates per 100. 

 BAY TREES. See Sweet Bat Trees, page 

 11. 



BEECH, Purple=leaved (Fagus purpurea). 

 The darkest purple. 75 cts. to $1.50 each, 

 $40 to $100 per 100. Smaller. $25 per 100. 



European {Fagvs sylvatica). Makes a good 

 hedge. $25 to $50 per JOO. Smaller, $50, 

 $75 and $100, and upwards, per 1000. 



Fern^leaved {F. heterophylla) . Beautiful 

 foliage. $1 to $2 each. 



Weeping. 3 to 4 feet and upwards, $1 to 

 $2.50 each. Smaller trees, $50 per 100. 



Weeping Purple. New ; very fine. Distinct 

 red or purple foliage, same as the upright 

 Purple Beech. Habit of growth decidedly 

 pendulous, similar to the Weeping Beech. 

 Very rare. $2.50 to $5 each. 



American {F. Americana). See Surplus List, 

 page 19. 



BIRCH, Cut=Ieaved Weeping. Fine cut 

 foliage. White bark. 25 cts. to $1 each ; 

 special rates per 100 and 1000. 



European White Weeping {Betula alba). 

 Very low rates per 100 and 1000. All sizes. 



Paper or Canoe Birch [B. papyracea). See 

 Surplus List, page 19, for special prices. 



Young's Weeping. Eare ; fine. $1 to $2. 



Purple=leaved. True purple. $1 each. 

 BUTTERNUT (Juglans cinerea). A fine native 

 tree ; attains large size ; Ailanthus-like 

 foliage, 50 and 75 cts. ; f3 to |6 per dozen. 

 CATALPA BUNQEI. Standards; straight 

 stems, compact, round heads, large, glossy 

 foliage. Fine for formal planting. $15 to 

 $25 per dozen. 



Qolden (aurea variegata). $1 each ; $9 per doz. 



CATALPA, Speclosa. Very hardy; rapid 

 growth. Very desirable ; and largely used 

 for street and avenue planting. $10 to $50 

 per 100. Low rates per 1000. See page 19 for 

 special prices. 

 Syringsefolia. The common Catalpa indi- 

 genous in the South. $4 to $6 per dozen. 

 Low rates per 100. 



CELTIS, or NETTLE TREE. A fine native 

 small tree; light, shiny green foliage. 

 5j:4 to $6 per dozen. See Surplus List, 

 page 19. 



CHERRY, Double Flowering (Cerasws alba 

 plena). A mass of beautiful white flowers 

 in May. $4 to $6 per dozen. 

 Japan Weeping Rose-flowering (C. rosea 

 pendula). New Japanese variety ; double 

 rose-colored flowers. One of the finest 

 small ornamental trees. Pendulous habit. 

 A perfect mass of rose-colored flowers, very 

 early in spring. $15 and $20 per dozen. 



CHESTNUT, American (Castanea Americana) . 

 Fine trees of all sizes. $10 to $35 per 100. 

 Paragon. Sweet fruit, much larger than 

 our common American Chestnut. Comes 

 into bearing soon after transplaniing. 

 $1 to $2. 



Spanish (C. vesca). Large nuts, of fine 

 quality. $4 to 5,6 per dozen. See Surplus 

 List, page 19. 

 CRAB APPLE, Bechtel's Flowering (Pyrvs 

 angustifolia). A beautiful flowering tree, 

 blossoms like small roses in great profusion 

 in early spring. New and rare. $10 and 

 $15 per dozen. 



Parkman's Flowering [ P. Halleana . Masses 

 of beautiful carmine flowers in spring ; rich 

 glossy foliage. Very fine. $6 to ■^10 per doz. 

 CERClDlPHYLLUn JAPGNICUH. A beau- 

 tiful Japanese tree. $1 ; $50 to $75 per 100. 

 DOGWOOD, Red Flowering {Comus rubra). 

 Fine. 75 cts. to $2 each. 



White-flowering (Cornus florida). All sizes. 

 30 cts. to $1 each. See page 19 for special 

 prices. 



ELfl, American {Ulmus Americana). Fine 



stock. All sizes up to 4-inch caliper. Prices 



per 100 and 1000 on application. Also on 



page 19 Surplus List. 

 English (U. Campestris). Different sizes. 



,f 30 to |75 per 100 ; 4 to 6 feet, SIO per 100 ; 



$75 per 1000. 

 Huntingdon, Superba, Scotch, Dovsi. 



Good trees for street or park planting. 



50 cts to $1 ; $25 to $75 per 100. 

 Camperdown Weeping. Two or three 



years' head; fine. $10 and $15 per dozen. 



Low rates per 100. 



All the stock arrived in good condition. 

 Cold Spring, N. Y. 



C. de R.. Jr. 



