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ULMUS nana. Dwarf Amkkkan Ei.m (IV). 

 Wry small. I )\varf compact liabit. Si. 



ULMUS Parvifolia. J apanesk Ei.m (III). Small, 

 thick, dark green foliage, with cut edges. 

 Choice. Si to $2. 



ULMUS pendula. Weepinc. Elm (II). Of lux- 

 uriant growth ; drooping habit, retaining foliage 

 late, SI. 



ULMUS pyramidalis de Dampierre. Dam- 

 I'ikrke's P\ kamidai. Elm (III). One of the best 

 of pyramidal trees. Si to $2. 



ULMUS Siberlca. Siherian Exercreen Ei.m 

 (III). Medium growth, holding its foliage late. 

 Erect habit. $1 to $2. 



ULMUS stricta purpurea. Purple-Leaved 

 ICni.i.isii ICi.M (II). Striking tree with erect 

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



ULMUS suberosa. English Cork-Bakked Elm 



(II) . Leaves rough on both sides and young 

 branches, bark very corky. Of fine habit. 

 50 cts. to Si. 



ULMUS superba. Blandi-ord Elm (I). Noble 

 tree, of large size; excellent for shade and 

 highly ornamental. 50 cts. to $1. 



ULMUS urticifolia. Nettle-Leaved El.m (II). 

 A handsome tree of rapid growth; long serrated 

 and undulating leaves. Very unique. $1. 



ULMUS Wheatleyi. Wheatley's English Elm 



(III) . Of upright vigorous habit and dark 

 green foliage, remaining on the tree late in 

 autumn, ^'aluable for lawns. $1. 



ULMUS Wredei aurea. Wrede's Golden Elm 

 (III). Medium size, of moderately slow and 

 compact growth ; foliage a distinct golden 

 yellow, quite unlike the sickly faded color often 

 seen in variegated trees and shrubs, $2 to $3. 



VIRQILIA lutea. Yellow Wood. See Cla- 



DRASTIS. 



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TILIA ALB.-i AK(iEXrH.\ 

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ZANTHOXYLUM Americana. Known as Tooth- 

 ache Tree and Prickley Ash (III). A small 

 tree, branches armed w-ith strong brown spikes ; 

 leaves smooth above and downy beneath. 50 

 cts. to Si- Low prices in quantitj'. 



AVENUE AND STREET TREES. 



The Principal Varieties Used for Street and Avenue Planting. 



Acer dasj'carpum. Silver-Leaved Maple. 

 Acerdasycarpum WeiriL Weir's Silver-Leaved 

 Maple. 



Acer platanoides. Norway Maple. 

 Acer pseudo^platanus. European Sycamore 

 Maple. 



Acer rubrum. Red or Scarlet Maple. 

 Acer saccharinum. Sugar or Rock Maple. 

 .4Esculus hippocastanum. White Hf)rse Chest- 

 nut. 



Ailanthus glandulosa. Native of Japan. 

 Catalpa speciosa. Western Catalpa. 

 Fraxinus Americana. American White Ash. 

 Liquidambar styraciflua. American Sweet Gum, 

 Liriodendron tulipifera. Tulip Tree or White- 

 wood. 



Mco;nolia acuminata. Cucumber Magnolia. 



Negundo fraxinifolia. Box 



Platanus orientalis. Oriental Plane Tree. 

 Populus fastigiata. Lombardy Poplar. 

 Popuius monilifera. Carolina Poplar. 

 Quercus alba. American White Oak. 

 Quercus palustris. Pin Oak. 

 Quercus robur. English Oak. 

 Quercus rubra. Red Oak. 



Salisburia adiantifolia. Gingko or Maiden-hair 



tree. 



Tilia Americana. American Linden or Bass- 

 wood. 



Tilia Europaea. European Linden. 

 Tilia argentea. White-Leaved Linden. 

 Tilia platiph^'lla. Broad-Leaved Linden. 

 Ulmus Americana. American White or Weeping 



Ulmus campestris. EngHsh Elm. 

 Elder or Ash-Leaved Maple. 



The trees arrive ! in fine order. 

 Westchester. N. V. 



H. A. C. 



