Deciduous Trees 



CROMWELL GARDENS. CROMWELL. CONN. 



MORUS • Mulberry 

 Teas' Weeping. F"orins a perfect umbrella- 

 shaped head, with long, slender branches 

 drooping to the ground. Ii-so to $2.50 each. 



PLATANUS • Plane Tree 



Occidentalis. American Plane, Sycamore, or 

 Bultonwood. One of the most massive and 

 perhaps the tallest of all deciduous trees in 

 eastern North America. Si. 50 to S2.50 each. 



Orientalis. Oriental Plane. Valuable on ac- 

 count of its immunity from injurious insects 

 and diseases. Handsome foliage, deeply cut. 

 Desirable for lawn, street or park planting. 

 Si. so to $2.50 each. 



POPULUS • Poplar 

 Fastigiata. Lombardy Poplar. A well-known 

 tree of narrow, upright growth and tall, spiry 

 form. Attains a height of 150 feet. $1 to $2.50 

 each. 



Monilifera. Carolina Poplar. A vigorous 

 native tree of wonderfully rapid growth. $1 

 to 12.50 each. 



PYRUS • Eowering Crab 

 Malus floribunda. A distinct and very pretty 

 variety. Flowers change from carmine to 

 white when open. Fruit small but showy. Si. 50 to 

 $2.50 each. 



Malus Parkmanni. This fine variety flowers entirely 

 on last season's growth as well as from older spurs. 

 Double; rich carmine-color. $1.50 to S2.50 each. 



Malus sanguinea. A dark-colored variety with small, 

 showy fruit. Si .50 to 82.50 each. 



Malus Scheideckeri. Fine, light-colored, single flow- 

 ers in great profusion. Si .50 to 52.50 each. 



Teas' Weeping Mulberry 



PRUNUS 



Triloba. Double-flowering Plum. An attractive small 

 tree, with double flowers of delicate pink, thickly 

 crowded on long, slender branches in May before the 

 leaves appear. Si each. 



QUERCUS • Oak 



Our collection of Oaks comprises about a dozen 

 kinds. We shall be pleased to quote on these on appli- 

 cation. 



SALISBURIA 



MaidenLair Tr 



Ginkgo 



Adiantifolia. A handsome tree of medium size and 

 rapid, pyramidal growth; beautiful, fern-like, thi(-k 

 and glossy foliage. Si. 50 to S2.50 each. 



SALIX • Willow 



We shall be pleased to quote on any of the twenty-five 

 varieties, ranging from the small bushy forms to the 

 lofty Babylonian Willow. 



TILIA • Linden 



Americana. American Linden, or Bass7VOod. One of 

 the finest rapid-growing native trees with large leaves 

 and fragrant flowers. Si. 50 to S2. 50 each. Specimens, 

 Ss to S8 each. 



Europaea. European Linden. A very fine ornamental 

 tree, with a more compact form than the American. 

 Fragrant flowers, small leaves. Si. 5° to $2.50 each. 

 .Specimens, S8 to S25 each. 



ULMUS • Elm 



Platanus occidentalis 



Americana. American Elm. One of the grandest 

 American trees of which New England is so justly 

 proud. Lofty and spreading, with branches drooping 

 in an exceedingly picturesque manner. This is the 

 king of the sylvan realms and. without (|uc'stinn, 

 the finest and most majestic tree for wide stn-i-i 

 and avenue planting. Therefore a favorite with city 

 foresters. Si. 50 to S2.50 each. Specimens, S5 to Sio 

 each. 



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