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Crataegus  Oicyacantha,  var.  alba  flore  pleno. 
Double  White  Hawthorn.  (D)  A  little  tree 
that  differs  from  the  foregoing  only  in  hav- 
ing double  instead  of  single  flowers. 
4  to  5  feet  $1  each,  $10  per  doz. 
var.  coccinea  flore  pleno.  Paul's  Double  Scar- 
let Thorn.  (D)  A  new  sort  that  has  fine  dou- 
ble crimson  flowers.   A  tree  that  is  most  con- 
sight  ^ 
spicuous  when  in  full  bloom,  and  a 
not  easily  forgotten. 
4  to  5  feet  $1  each,  $10  per  doz.  f| 
var.  rosea  flore  pleno.  Double  Pink  Haw- 
thorn. (D)  Of  the  same  general  habit  as  the  ^( 
other  varieties  of  Cratcegus  Oxyacantha,  with 
fragrant,  double  rose-colored  flowers. 
5  to  6  ft  $1  each,  $10  per  doz. 
Fagus  •  The  Beeches 
These  are  among  the  most  attractive,  ornamental  trees  for  lawn  or  park  plantings.  They  are 
useful  for  avenues,  high  screers  or  as  specimens.  Hardy,  and  rarely  subject  to  insect  ravages.  The 
deep,  dark  red  leaves  of  the  Purple  variety,  the  delicately  cut  foliage  of  the  Fern-leaved,  and  the  gro- 
tesqueness  of  the  Weeping  Beech  are  characteristics  meriting  their  more  general  use.  Like  other 
hard-wood  trees,  they  require  pruning  when  planted. 
Fagus  ferruginea.    American  Beech.   (L)  Our    Fagus  sylvatica,  var.  heterophylla.  Fern-leavep 
noble  forest  native,  with  light  gray  bark  and 
symmetrical  head. 
6  to  8  feet  $2  each,  $21  per  doz. 
F.  sylvatica.  European  Beech.  (L)  A  compact, 
long-lived  tree.  The  foliage  is  dense  and  darker 
green  than  the  American  Beech.  The  dead  leaves 
hang  on  all  winter  and  make  this  one  of  the  very 
best  trees  for  screens  and  hedges  to  shut  off  un- 
sightly objects.  It  is  also  appropriate  for  indi- 
vidual planting.  Grows  easily  in  almost  any  place. 
Each       Doz.  100 
6  to  8  feet  $2  00   $21  00   $135  00 
8  to  10  feet   2  50     24  00     175  00 
10  to  12  feet   3  50     36  00 
Prices  upon  larger  trees  upon  application. 
WEEPING  BEECH,  IN  A  PLANTING  ARRANGED  BY  US 
Beech.  (S)  A  small  tree  that  is  very  ornamental 
with  its  deep  delicately  cut  foliage.  Each  Doz. 
4  to  5  feet  $2  50    $24  00 
5  to  6  feet  3  00 
var.  pendula.  Weeping  Beech.  (M)  A  remark- 
ably vigorous  tree,  of  curious,  picturesque 
growth.  Its  twisting,  gnarled  and  contorted 
down-sweeping  branches  resemble  rich  fountains 
of  foliage,  and  make  it  indispensable  as  a  speci- 
men or  in  breaking  up  the  regular  outline  ot 
other  trees.  One  of  the  most  charming  weeping 
trees  in  cultivation. 
5  to  6  feet  $3  00 
var.  purpurea.  Purple,  or  Copper  Beech.  (L)  A 
strong,  vigorous  tree  of  ele- 
gant habit,  useful  for  con- 
trasting effects,  with  attrac- 
tive foliage  changing  from 
purple  through  crimson  to 
purplish  green. 
3  to  4  feet,  $1.50  each,  $15 
per  doz.,  $100  per  100. 
8  to  10  feet,  specimens,  $5 
to  $8  each. 
10  to  12  feet,  specimens, 
to  $12  each. 
F.  Riversii.  Rn^RS'  Purple 
Beech.  (L)  The  finest  of 
all  purple  -  leaved  trees. 
When  a  large-growing  tree 
with  purple  foliage  is 
wanted,  nothing  equals  this. 
Though  it  varies  in  intensity 
of  color  from,  early  spring 
until  late  fall,  the  leaves 
are  always  a  rich  shade. 
Each  Doz. 
3  to  4  ft.  .  $1  25    $12  50 
4  to  5  ft.  .   1  75     18  00 
var.  pendula.  Rivers' 
Weeping  Purple  Beech. 
(M)  A  splendid  weeping 
form  of  the  above. 
6  to  8  feet,  grafted  tops. 
$5  each. 
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