ELLWANOER & BAKRTS 



Salix Si.!b<>l<lii. B. An ck-ii-Hiit, Iref witli l<iii)r Krucc'fiil branohos ninl loii;^- iiai idw ilci'ii -^n-i-n Iwivcs. 500. 



var. i>«n(liila. SxEHOi-ri's Wkkping Wiixow. C. Dr<)0]iiii)4: iii linbit unil iippiu i jit i.\ vi i y ImnJy. 50(r. 

 S. WlMcoiisin -XVeeiiiiig. B. Of drooping Imbit and hiirdier than iJai'jj/to?ri«t. Vuluuljk' on ac cuuiit ol its abUitj 



to itsist severe eold. SOc. 

 S. Variety from Colorado. B. BcautH'ul blue biirk in wilder, ndc. 



TAXOIHUM. l>«H iilu<)us Cypress. 



T. illHtichnm. Dkciduous on Southkhn Cyi^ukss. li. A beiuitilul, sliitely tree, with sinali, Icalliery, li^ln 

 green foliag-e. fi()c. 



var. peiululiiin. C. A fine weepirifr variety, witli liu'lit jjreeii foliajre in siirin;,' and .summer. tnrniiiK to a 

 reddish brown in aiitnmn. «l..'>*l. 



TILIA. J^iiideii or L<ime Tree. Linde, Oei: Tilletjl, Fr. 



The I.inilen.'iareall lieanlilnl and iirerit more notiee tlian they rocoivo. In addition to nianv oilier valuatilo 

 (|iialit.iiw wincli tliey iioss(w.s. fiu'ir llowers yieid adeliejite iierfniue. of tliose named below, a lew possessing- siieciiil 

 merit niijfht bo mentioned, viz. : Goldoii-barlied, Hed Kcrn-leaved, Whiti'-leaM'd, \V liitt^leaved wee|)ingand i/(is)/«/y(<i, 



*T. Americana. AMERICAN LiKDKN OR Basswood. B. A rapid fjrowinjr, larifo-sized, beautiful native tree, 



with very iaixe Iwives and frajrrnnt llowers. 50c. 

 var. iiiae.ropiiyiiii. BuOAD-LEAVHD Basswood. B. Has immonse leaves. iiOe. 

 »X. Kuropa a. EunopBAN Linden. B. A very fine pjTamidal tree of large size, with laifre leaves and frafc'nmi 



llowers. rjde. 



var. ulba. (,0(/ci(/,7(.) Wn itf.-t,eavp:o Eukopkan Linden-. It. From ilunn-ary. A vifrorous j.'rowin>r tree. 



of me<liumsizi>aiHl pyraiiiidai form, wilh c'cnlaK^ aeuminnle leaves, downy beneath and smc.olli above. It 



Is partieiilariy m.lii-eable aiiHin- trees by its wliiic ai>pcaramc. Irs liari.l.some form, ^rrowlli and foliage 



render it worthy, immr ophiiim, to be classed amnnf.- tin- linest of (Uir ornamental trees. SUKI. 

 var. alba pendula. Wiiitf.-i.k.wi-.o Wki:imn(i I.indkn. 1!. A beantiful tree with large foliage and slender, 



drooping sliools. ( ine of the linesl ol llie l.lndens. $1.0". 

 var. alba speetabile. I!. A m u- and dist inet \ ariety iif the wliile-leave'l ; !.i-owtli rapi.l, tree atlailis large 



size; form opri«-lit, pyraiiii.lal ,■ Inlia-c \-(.r.\- larir,., ,,c line ennlale shape, ni a shiiiiii- darlc >;-reen on tlie 



upper side and whitish -rn ji umli-. nral li. Tt dillers fmm the wluti'-lea\ cd in hu\ In- lai K( r leaves, wliich 



are not .so downy imdei iu at li. .S1.(KI. 

 var. aiirea. (ioi.i>i;N-ii uik kij Linuk.n. B. A variety of niedinm .size, with golden .yellow twig.s. Very 



eoiispiellons in winlri-. .^I.IHI. 

 var. aiirea pb.t ii.bylla. (ioi.iiK.N-UAniuir), liiioAii-i.EAVi-o LixoK.v. B. A very di.stinct and handsome 



variety, remarkable iii winter ,-)n aeeniiiu id its yellow twiys. $1.0;). 

 var. laeiniata. rurou Fi'.HN. i.KA VKO l.iM.KN. H. A niediinii sized 1 ree, of fine habit, with smaller lea\TS 



than Ihose of the ruiiiinnii, and deeply and irrcBiilarly eiit and twisted. A'ery i.inamenlal. «I.OO. 

 var. laeiniatH rubra. Hki) Fkun-i.kaviU) I.inmf.n. 1!. An eli-ani Iice.'ol- pyianddal cMunpaet habit. 



Bark on young wood ro.se-eolored, and foliage dee|>Iy etii. due ,d' the lini si t i-.-.-s r.a- tlir lawn. $1.00. 

 var. plaliphylla. HnoA i>-i,i:a vi;i) Kfiioi-KAX I.imun. I!. A i ive id' al.cnil. I he same size as T. Kimipma, 



but readily distingnisheii fi nm it by ils larger and ren^lna- IcaM S. .'nie. 

 var. i.yraiuidalis. H. A ra pid ity ramidal uroM in- t r. e, wit h leddisli sliixiis. gl.tW. 



var. rubra. KKP-TWiriOKl) KfuofKAN Linden. 15. A liiic' \ arieiy, ..f mediiiin size, with brandies as ml 

 as blood. 7.1C. 



var. vitifolia. Grape-matBD EntopEAN Lixdkn. B. A vigorous growing varii.'ly, with very large foil- 

 age. Young wood bright red. .We. 

 T. (lasj-Htyla. B. A vigorous tree, with eordate, dark green glossy leaves, and bright yellow bark in wiiiier. A 

 superb tree, destined t<j supersede the Golden-harkul. gl.dfl. 



ULMUS. Elm. Uljie, Gei: Okme, 



Many of the Kims are so well kiuiwn that it is nnneee.s,sarv to nder to their beatiivaiid value for ornamental 

 plant ing. Hut .several \ erv desii aide kinds lad i.i rei'eive clue I'vci.-iui a m. ;ind wr i lieivfi n-e in\ if t he aiientieii ,,t 

 planters to them as '''"y'""'')^' -o'e nni.|ii.Midniai iiiv \ an<|i h-s. The \et i l.'-h.n i.i lia- heaijllfui 



.iiniootli ba'rk'\in<i lai ge ,lark-L' i .cii k'aves; \ aiiiabh'' for 'a\ emie ('hinl hij-.' '/Jt/i/ilvil.si/'/L'r/Ir/aild /aI/V////!/^^^^ 



suiteil to till' same nnrpirsc. We, of eourse, grow tlie Amerieau, than whiuli there is no liner tree, on an e.tteusire 



scale, for street and park planting. 



*V. Anierieaiia. A.MEiiic.^N WHITE OR AVEEPiNtJ ELM. B. The noble spreading aad drooping tree of our own 

 fcn'esis. .50e. 



*U. eaiiipi'stris. ENGLISH ELM. B. An ereet, lofty tree, of rapid, compact growth, with smsiller and more regu- 

 larly eut ien\ es than t hose of tlie Ameriean, and darker colored bark. The branches project from the trunk 

 almost at right angles, g-iving the tree a nolde appearance. $1.(X). 

 *var. Belgieu. I!. A line vai-iety, of lai-ge size, J-apid growth, and line siu-eailing sliape. Valuable for .streei 

 plimtiiig. $1.00. 



var. Berarili. «'. A miniature variety of the Elm. Tree of small size, Slender growth, pyramidal habit, with 



deeply and delicately ein foliage; beautiful and distinct. 81.00. 

 var. Cleniiiierl. B. Of medium .size, moderate growth and fine form. Much used in Belgium for planting 



ah)ng avenues. §1.00. 



var. c.ornubiensis. CORNisn Ei.M. B. A tine, uiinglit branehed variety of the English, of more vigorous 

 growth. 81-00. 



