Deciduous SHade Trees 



The koi.i.owini; are a few of the desirable Ornamental and Shade Trees I am furnishing tliis 

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



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

 in quantity; also small sizes per thousand, for transplanting, at special low prices. Particulars on 

 application. For more complete list of varieties and description, see Catalogue No. 50, for 1903 



AILANTHUS glandulosa. A rapid-growing 



hardy tree. Long pinnate foliage; valuable 



for tropical effects. 50 cts to $1. 

 ALDER, European. Alnus Gi.utinosa. Very 



rajiid grower. 35 cts. to $1; $20 to $50 per 100. 



Smaller, Seo to Sioo per 1,000. 

 ALDER, Imperial Cut=leaved. Deeply cut 



leaves. Fine for the lawn. §1 toSi-50- Low 



rates per 100. 

 A.'VIELANCHIER Botryapium. The American 



Junk Berry or Shad Blow. Beautiful white 



flowers in April, followed by purplish fruit in 



June. 50 cts. ; S3 to $5 per dozen. 

 ASH, American White. 25 cts. to $1.75. 

 ASH, Aucuba=leaved. Fraxinus Aucuh.ei-olia. 



Gold-blotched leaves. Effective in contrast. 



50 cts. to Si - 50- 

 ASH, Qold=barked. F. Aurf.a. Yellow bark; 



fine. $1. 



BAY TREES. See Sweet Bay Trees, page g. 



BEECH, European. Fagus Sylvatica. Makes 

 a good hedge. S25 to $50 per 100. Smaller S50, 

 $75 and Sioo, and upwards, per 1,000. 



BEECH, Fern=leaved. F, Heterophvli.a. Beau- 

 tiful foliage. Si to $2. 



BEECH, Purple-leaved. F. Purpurea. The 

 darkest purple. 75 cts. to $1.50 each; S40 to 

 Sioo per 100. Smaller, $25 per ico. 



BEECH, Weeping. Facus Pe.ndui.a. Three to 

 four feet and upwards,' 75 cts. to $2.50 each. 

 Smaller trees, S50 per 100. 



BIRCH, Cut=leaved Weeping. Fine cut foliage. 

 White bark. 75 cts. to $5 each. 



BIRCH, European White Weeping. Betui.a 

 Ai.HA. Very low rates per 100 and 1,000. All 

 sizes. 



BIRCH, Paper or Canoe Birch. B. Pai'yra( ea. 



Low rates in quantity for all sizes. 

 BUTTERNUT. Ju(;lans Cinerea. A fine native 



tree; attains large size; Ailanthus-like foliage. 



50 and 75 cts; $3 to $6 per dozen. 

 CATALPA Bungei. Standards; straight stems ; 



comjKict, round heads; large, glossy foliage. 

 Fine for formal planting. $15 to S25 per dozen. 

 CATALPA, (jolden. Catai.pa Aurea Variec.ata. 



51 each; jjer dozen. 



CATALPA, Speciosa. Very hardy; rapid growth. 



Very desirable, and largely used for street and 



avenue jilanting. $10 to S5'> per 100. Low 



rates ]5er 100 and per 1,000. 

 CATALPA. Syringaefolia. The common Catalpa 



indi'.^eiK>us in the South. $4 to per dozen. 



Low rates per 100. 



CELTIS or Nettle Tree. A fine native small 

 tree; light shiny green foliage. $4 to $6 per 

 dozen. 



CHERRY, Double Flowering. Cekasus ai.ha 

 ri.KNA. A mass of beautiful white flowers in 

 Ma v. 50 cts. to Si- 



CHERRY, Japan Weeping Rose=flowering. 



C. RosE.A Penijui.a. New Japanese variety; 

 double rose-colored flowers. (3ne of the finest 

 small ornamental trees. Pendulous habit. A 

 perfect mass of rose-colored flowers, very early 

 in spring. Si 5 and $20 per dozen. 



CHESTNUT American. Castanea Americana. 

 Fine trees of all sizes. S25 to S75 per 100. 



CHESTNUT, Paragon. Sweet fruit, much larger 

 than our common American Chestnut. Comes 

 into bearing soon after transplanting. Si to $2. 



CHESTNUT, Spanish. C. Vesca. Large nuts, 

 of fine quality. S4 to S*^' per dozen. 



CRAB APPLE, Bechtel's Flowering. Pvrus 

 Angustifolia. A beautiful flowering tree, m.os- 

 soMS I.IKE S.MAI, L ROSES iu great jirofusion in 

 early spring. New and rare. $10 and S15 per 

 dozen. 



CRAB APPLE, Parkman's Flowering. P. Hai - 



i.eana. Masses of beautiful carmine flowers in 

 spring; rich glossy foliage. \'ery fine. $G to 

 $10 per dozen. 



DOGWOOD, White-flowering. Corncs Florida. 



35 cts. to Si. 50 each. Special prices in quantity. 

 ELM, American. Ui.mis Americana. Fine 



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



per 100 and 1,000 on application. 

 ELM, Camperdown Weeping. Two or three 



years' head; fine. Sio and 815 per dozen. Low 



rates per loc 

 ELM, English. U. Campestris. Different sizes. 



S30 to S75 per too; 4 to 6 feet, Sio per 100; $75 



per i,o<jo. 



ELM, Huntingdon, Superba, Scotch, Dovzei. 



Good trees for street or park planting. 50 cts. 

 to Si- 50; S25 to S75 per lob. 

 HORSE CHESTNUT, Red=flowering. .T:scri.us 

 RniicrNDA. Fine. St to $2. A few fine speci- 

 mens. 



HORSE CHESTNUT, White. A. Hipiocasta- 



Ni'M, ;o cts. to Si- Prices in quantit)- on 

 a])plication. 



HORNBEAM. Cakpinus. A fine tree. Also 

 used for hedges. S20 and S30 per 100. 



HONEY L'lCUST. Gi.EnrrscniA. Beautiful 

 foliage, large shar]5 thorns. A fine tree. Also 

 desirable hedge jilant for defensive planting. 

 Low rates in quantity. 



