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ELLWANOER & BARRT8 



WKKfiNG MtnaiEitaY. 



V. Lyoiiii. B. Vig-orous (Jrrowor, 

 V. Sllcliauxii. C. I(accinr.s of lU! 

 P. rubra. The .Sm.u.i, l!i ckiov]:. 



M.irtis Thorburn. THORBuns'S Mumkhky. H. Fniit of im-diuffl 



size; black; of good quality. 50c. 



SI. TrowbriilRtt. TuoyTBRlDCiE'S MlTLBEititY. IJ. Fruit Wacki 

 meiliiiiii size ; (food. 50c. 



NEGUXDO. (Acer ucj,nuulo.) JfECCNDO Maple. 

 Negi'xdo, Fr. 



N. fraxinifolium. Asii-lkaveo MAPLE, lio.v F-LDER. H. A native 

 tr(?e, niaplc-lilte in its seeds, and iish-lilce in foliage ; of invgrular 

 spreading' babit, and rapid growth. 50c. 



PAULOWNIA. Paulownie, Ger. 



p. i«>i><-rialis. C. A niatfiiillcent tropica'l l<)ol<inff tree from Japan; 



of cxtrciiR-ly rai>id ^.n-owlli, luul surpassing all others in tti8 

 siz.' of ils lca\es, which ai'<' twelve (o foiirici-n inches in dl- 

 luiictci-. Blossoms trunipet-sliapcd, forinc'd in hirKC upright 

 panicles, and appearing in -May. Quito hardy liore, but the 

 flower buds arc killed during severe winters. 75c. 



PAA'IA. (yEsculus.) Hiuooth-lVuited Horse 



Cliestiiiit. Pavieu, Fr. 



r. flava. The Rio ok Ohio Buckeye or Yellow Horse CuESTNtn. 

 §5-" 1$. A line native tree, liaving pale green, downy leaves and 



yellow liowci's. The tree when it. acquires age forms u globu- 

 lar liead twenty to forty feet in height. $1.00. 

 ■ellow llowci-s. ?I.O(i. 



i:. (I i s Willi i:i \ ii ii inia :iihI .N i h i h Carolina. Asmall-siz(Kltre<,', with more 



. atrosanguinca. It. 0{ dwa 



ub< 



15. .\ \ 



iihr 



h1 and li.lia-e (inite smooth. Flo 



1 dark rc<l. $l.iiO. 



ir. carnca sup.Tba. 15. A \ ,M'y disi iiiet ami ilwaii' vajie 

 ir. piirptir*'a. 15. A \'ariety ol' Ilie / ///i/vr, with ])ur}i!ish r 

 ir. AVIiitlcyii, li. One of the most beautiful varieties, o 

 red flowers. |1.0(). 



.-■count of its luuKlsonie foliage and brilliant 



PKRSICA. Peach. Pkiksicii, Gcr. Piccinni, /■>. 



The doul)lc lloweriim- vavicl ies are distinguished for their showvand beinii ifiil bloom. .\t tlie blossoming season 

 vxt ry tiranchlel is covered with a mass of bea\ilifiill.v foiined, liighly colored floweis, reialeriiiL' the trees most 

 iinercsting otijeeis and allraciintr noti. i> rT-<an a liislam e. Thi. doulili- red, dnulili- i n^e. ami il.iiihic white varieties 

 planted in a grou|), proilucc a charnung citeet. We cannol loo hit^idy reeoiiniieiid theses supn li llowcriug trees. 



P. vulgaris II. alba plena. DouiiLE \V ii iTE-h'i,(iwiai I xc Peach. C. Vc]-y ornamental. Flowers pure white 



atMl double; snpcrb. Perfectly hardy. May. .'ide. 

 1>. vulgaris «. camclli«'tl<>ra pli'ini. C. Flowers j-osi- ccdorcd. 5dc. 



1>. vulgaris fl. rosea plena. Doxthle KosK-KLOWKiuNfi Peach. C. Flowers double, pale rosc^ colored, like 



small roses. Very pretty. Jlay. 50c. 

 V. vulgaris 11. sanguinea plena. DocilLK Reu- KLOWEHING Pe.vCH. C. Flowers siaTU-iioulilc. bright red: 



superb. :May. r>Oe. 



v. vulgaris »l. versicolor plena. C. The most singular Of all our flowering trees. Flowers variously wliite 



and red or vai icgated on the tree at tlio same time. Flowers early, and perfectly hardy. 50c. 

 P. vulgaris foliis jitirpureis. Pi ui'i.K oli lii.ooD-LKAVED Peach. C. Foliage of a deep l)lood-rod color in 



spriiiLi, ladiiiL! to a dull i;i-eeii as I he season advances, but the young growth preserves its dark color the 

 cm ire smniiier. \ erj \ aluahle on accouut of Its rapid growth aud handsome foliage. The tree should be 

 severely cut back every spring. .jUc. 



PHEIiliODENDRON. KoiticiiAr.M, Oev. 



v. Aniureiise. Chinese Cork Thee. B. A liai-dy trt'c from Muncliooria, growing 60 feet high in its native 

 count ry, with t hick corky bark and elegam pinnate foliage three or four feet long. In general appenmnoe 

 and rujiidily of growtli it resembles the Ailantliiix. §1.00. 



PliATANUS. Plaue-Ti-ee. Ai.bEKii.Kc.ME, Ger. 



T. occideiitalis. American Plane, SYCAMORE OH lltrrTONWOOD. A. A well known tree. Leaves hear|..sliai«>d 



at liase. the short lobes sharp-pointed. iiOc. 

 P. orleiitalis. (inucxTAi, I>i,ane. A. Similar to the aljove, but leavers mote deeply i-nt . 5ilc. 



