GEyEIlAL CATALOGUE. 



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POPULCS. Poplar. PAPrKL, Ger. Peupukr, Fr. 



♦ I', iilba. White ok Simtsr Poplar, or Sua-eb Abelk. B. From Europe. A tree of wonderfully rapid 

 growth, and wide spreading habit, I-eaves large, lobed, glossy green above and white as snow beneath, 

 prefers a moist soil, but flourishes anywhere. oOe. 

 var. Bolleana. 1*. Of recent introduction. A very compact upright grower, i«aembling the Lombardy 



P(il>la r, with leaves glossy, grt^'U above and silvery beneath. 50c. 

 var. cane8.-ens. Guay on C'ii.mmon Wiim: Poi-lau. B. A native of Great Britain. Branches upright and 



compact. Lc-aves roundi<ii, Kav<M un.l t<i..th. ii, ,lowny beneath. A fine tree for marshy soils, mc. 

 var. nivea. B. Foliajji larfc-i i i han l i.iii oi l i,,- sp. eies, white and very downy underneath. Produces a fine 



contrast with the green luiiafie nl oiher trees, ."jee. 

 var. nivea aureo-intertexta. B. (New). A v ariety of tlie Silver Poi.lar, foliage golden variegateii. SLOO. 

 1>, angtistifolla. B. A native tree of inedimn size, |..\ rainiiial luihit with narrow lejives. r*k: 

 *p. balsaniifcra. JUl,s.\.M Popi.AJi DK TacamAuac. B. A laitivespeeicsof remarkably rapid, luxuriant growth, 



witli large glossy foliage. 50o. 

 r. Canadensis. Cottonwikmi oh CANADIAN PopFMR. A. A tall native trw, growing 80 feet high, with broadly 

 delt<iiil. glalirons shining serrate leaves. 50c. 

 var. auri-a Van (Jecrtii. Van OkkhtV Goi.dkn Poplar. B. Hfis fine golden yellow foliage, retaining Its 

 brillianc'y throiigliiint the seasnn ; ell'eetive in mas-ses. "iHo, 

 »P. Carolina. CAHor.iNA Popr.AK. B. J'.vraniidai in form and robust in growth; leaves large, glossy, serrated. 



pale I.Mleep';reen. One of the best. TiOe. 

 P. certii.ensis. Asiatic Poim.au. B. Arapid growing free of pyramidal habit ; leavesmedium to large, .-ordate, 



light green, ehan^ring to dark green. Stc. 

 r. eHspa. LiMii.Kv s Chispkd on CfHM;D-i,EAVKD Poi>i.ar. B. A singular variety, the tmrk on the vouiig 



wood behig raised in furrows. .'iPc. 

 V. elegaiis. B. Of upright growth, brownish wood and fine foliage. oOc. 



1'. Kugcnie. B. Of pyramidal habit, very rapid growth, and liaiulsonie yellowish green foliage "lOc 



*r. fastigiata or dilatata. X.OMIIAKDY Popi.au. A. Allains a 1.. i^rht of from 100 to m feet. ' Well known and 



remarkable lor its ertH't, rapid growth, and tall, spiry tnv.n. hHiisp<aisiible in landscape gardening, to 



break tlie onlinary and inoiiotoiKais outline's of most oilier trees ."lOe 

 p. gran.Md..ntata pendnla. Wkkpin,; T„ot,i-,,,:av,:„ 1N„.,,ah. C. A variety of i-apid growth, with long, 



.slender branches, drooping graeelully to ilie-ronn.!; foliage large and deeply .serniU.<i -V Inie weeper «1 

 P. Nolostii. B. Asiatic species. A si ro.ig grower, rat her spreading ; leaves medium to large, .■ordale and dark 



green, ."itle. 



p. Parasol de St. Jiilien. C. A variety from France, of line drooping habit. $1.00. 



J-. i.yranii.lalis soaveolens. B. A compact pyramidal grower, loaves ovate lanceolate, smooth dark gr.fn 



alio\-e, pale green underneath ; resembles Lindley's. 50c. 

 P. rotundifolia. Kof.NP-t.KAVRr) Popi,AR. C. A distinct species from .Japan. Tree of spmiding habit, with 



large, nearly round leaves, dark green above, and dowtiy underneath. 5()e. 



PKUNUS. Plum and Olierry. 



p. d..n.est i<.a iol. var. Var.i.:oatki)-i.eavi51. Pi.uM. B. A variei^y with yellow variegated foliage. Bears good 

 1>. domestlea f..l. var. (New.) VAiiiEaATEi)-i.KAVKD Pt.0M. B. A line variegat«l small tree, with very distinct 



forp!"m;v;v'' »',//"'' l^'""- "'"il'anion 



P. .nyrobolana llore roseo pleno. (New.) C. Of vigorous habit. Flowere large, double, fragrant, appearing 



m eariy spring, before those of PnoiiwO-i/o//,/, $1. . ii " mg 



P. PHdMs. lOruoPKA.N- ntunCHEUHY B. A vapiagrowu,g,l.,.ai,iir,iltree.withglossy foliageandlongbuuches 



ol while, fragrant flowersin .Ma.v, siU'ceede,! by elusiers ol fruit lik(. black currants 50c 

 var aueulm.folia. AucuBA-LEAVED UiKD < HK,ii( Y. IS. A Miriety with large foliage, sprinkled with white 



bl () 1 1- 1 1 t-'s . i)i)v , 



var.fl.pl. Doiii.LE-FMWEniNO Bird Chkrby. B. Arapid, pyrai.iidalgrowcr.pro<lucingdoubl,.tlowers 50c 

 -.-.ir. uiarmorata. B. A variety of the Bird Cherry, the foliage marbM with white. .Wc. ' 

 '''''y™ir''"m™;i, X'm!!icT-'^^^^ 5o"° >""«lsome variety with 'varieg,.ted foliage; 



P. Simonii. V. A disiiiu i speeies lr,>i,i China. Growth erect; flowers small, white. api>earing early in spring- 

 a'pe<Mil''u' 'a! onl'u -u''' " '""^a""". '^nd of a brick-red color ; llesh yellow, with 



P. spinosa Ib.re pl,.„n. Doi ni.K-Fi.owKRiNO ST.OE. C. A beautiful small tree or hu-gc shrub from Japan. 



co\ <av<l 111 spring with small, double daisy-iiki^ white flowei-s, suecHxsded by small, dark purple fruit. ,50o. 

 var. rendu la. ^VEEPI^•a Sloe. C. A variety of «pi„„,,a wilh pendulous branches. $1.00. 



PYltUS. Crab and Mountain Aslu 



andlre'rhSfe'i^ttplS Double-flowering Crabs ; their beauty and value socm to have Ix-en overlooked 



P !naI»^'..Mrn.V',.r' ' ^•^'■•»"^^ i«""'"< "f^""'-'"-««l"«xldoublcilowers: very fine. 50c. 



V !.o J. . . '»'< ul,.. l„l,a. ( . All Apiile with spott,-,l foliag<s flowers white, shaded pink. aOe. 

 1 . m. cor. „„r a o. orata I ,< Ao u . v , , ; a a i.A M.-Fi.ow kh i.N.i (kah. C. Single blush tlowen., with the fragrance 

 £•! Mc ' ai,pearabout a week after those of the Double itoso-Uowering ; very desirable. 



