Fraxinus  excelsior,  continued 
the  fall.   Distinguished  by  its  black  buds.  It 
thrives  in  moist  ground.  eacu  doz. 
8  to  10  feet  $1  00    $9  00 
10  to  12  feet,  2  to  2^  in.  .  .  .   1  50    15  00 
F.  excelsa,  var.  pendula.  Weeping  Ash.  (M) 
An  odd  tree  with  low  head  of  long,  horizontal 
and  drooping  branches.  Makes  a  unique  appear- 
ance when  planted  individually  about  the  lawn. 
EACH  DOZ. 
5  to  7  feet,  2-year  heads  .  .  .  .  $1  50  $15  00 
7  to  9  feet,  large  heavy  heads  .  .   2  50 
F.  Ornus.  European  Flowering  Ash.  (S)  A 
small  ornamental  tree  that  bears  great  masses  of 
fringe-like  flowers  in  June,  filling  the  air  with  a 
sweet  fragrance. 
7  to  8  feet  75  cents  each,  $8  per  doz. 
F.  nigra ;  syn.,  sambucifolia.  Black  Ash.  (L)  A 
medium  tall  tree,  hardy  as  far  north  as  Canada, 
with  elegant  foliage.  Forms  a  broad,  open  head. 
A  desirable  shade  tree.  each  doz. 
6  to  8  feet  $0  75   $7  0*0 
12  to  14  feet   1  25    12  00 
14  to  16  feet,  If  to  2i  in   1  50    15  00 
Gingko  •  Maidenhair  Tree 
See  Salisburia 
Gymnocladus 
Gymnocladus  Canadensis.  Kentucky  Coffee 
Tree.  (M)  An  odd  tree  of  medium  size,  with 
narrow,  pyramidal  head.  Its  branches  are  blunt 
and  twigless,  and  the  feathery  bluish  green  foli- 
age gives  it  a  tropical  aspect.  Has  white  flower- 
panicles  that  are  followed  by  large  seed-pods.  Is 
remarkably  free  from  the  ravages  of  insects. 
Withstands  well  adverse  conditions ;  is  orna- 
mental and  desirable.  each  ^oz. 
6  to  7  feet  $0  75    $7  50 
7  to  8  feet   1  00     9  00 
Koelreuteria 
KoBlreuteria  paniculata.  Japanese  Varnish  Tree. 
(S)  A  small  tree,  attractive  at  all  seasons,  es- 
pecially when  covered  with  panicles  of  showy 
yellow  flowers  a  foot  long.  A  desirable  addition 
on  any  lawn. 
4J  to  5  feet  75  cents  each,  $7  per  doz. 
Larix  •  Larch 
Larix  Europaea.  European  Larch.  (M)  A  conifer 
with  deciduous  needle-like  leaves ;  bright  green 
very  early  in  spring  and  clear  yellow  in  autumn. 
A  pyramidal  tree  with  graceful  branches.  Par- 
ticularly desirable  for  lawn  planting.  Can  also 
be  used  as  an  avenue  tree.  It  is  just  the  thing 
to  give  quick  results,  as  it  grows  so  rapidly. 
EACH  DOZ. 
4i  to  5  feet  $0  60    $6  00 
5  to  6  feet   75     7  50 
MORRISVILLE,  PENNSYLVANIA 
Liquidambar 
Liquidambar  styraciflua.  .  Sweet  Gum.  (M)  A 
native  tree  of  rapid  growth.  It  is  of  medium 
height,  has  a  narrow  pyramidal  head,  is  hardy 
and  grows  well  in  either  dry  or  damp  soil.  The 
bark  is  corky,  and  the  beautiful  glossy  green 
star-shaped  leaves  make  a  cooling  shade  in  sum- 
mer, but  in  autumn  its  brilliant  foliage  presents 
varying  colors  of  bright  red  to  the  darkest  crim- 
son.   Admired  on  any  lawn.  each  doz 
4  to  5  feet  $0  75    $7  00 
5  to  6  feet   1  00     9  00 
Liriodendron 
Liriodendron  Tulipifera.  Tulip  Tree.  (L)  A 
grand  native  tree  of  rapid  growth,  that  does  well 
in  most  soils.  Has  clean,  smooth  bark  and  spread- 
ing branches.  The  foliage  is  dark  green,  glossy 
and  dense.  After  attaining  maturity  the  tree 
flowers  freely  in  June,  producing  numbers  of 
creamy  yellow  fragrant  tulip-like  flowers. 
EACH  DOZ. 
4  to  5  feet  $0  75    $7  50 
5  to  6  feet   1  00     9  00 
6  to  8  feet   1  25    12  00 
Prices  on  a  few  large  specimen  trees  upon  request. 
LIQUIDAMBAR  (SWEET  GUM) 
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