GENEBAL CATALOGUE.' 



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Twenty-five of the Most Desirable Species and Varieties for the Decoration of Parks. 

 Gardens or Lawns, as follows, for $18.00 : 

 Almond, Large Doiiliio-tliiwcritijf. 

 Ash, Ww|iinff. 



Auuiilia-k'uvoil. 



fiircli, Cut-K'avvil Ww|iiiiK. 

 Beech, Ciit-lca\ i-'il. 



" Purplf-lfiivcd. 

 €rab. Double Kose-lioweriiKf. 

 Elm, Huntingdon. 



" superba. 

 Horse Chestnut, Double White-tto 



•■ Ued-tlowerint'. 

 Wndcn, European. 



l{ed Fern-leaved. 



Maple, Norway Curieil-leave<l. 

 " Noma.v Sehwedler's. 

 " Wier\s Cut-lcavod. 

 " Suiirur. 

 Magnolia, s|ieeiosa. 

 Mountain A.sh, European. 



" Oak-leave.i. 

 Oak, niaerocurpa. 

 I'eaeh, Double .NVliite-1iowerin)i. 

 I'oplar, Weeping-. 

 Willow, Itosoinar.y-leave<i. 

 " American Weepinjr. 



Twelve of the Most Desirable Species and Varieties for the Decoration of Parks, 

 Gardens or Lawns, for $q,oo: 



Ash, Aueuba-leuved. 



" WeepiMir. 

 Ihi^li, Cut-leaved. 

 Birch, Cut-leaved Wccjiing. 

 Crab, Double Ro.se-tlowwinfr, 

 Elm, Camperdown Weeping. 



1-Um, superba. 

 Linilen, Whife-leaved. 

 ibnintain Ash, lOuropean. 

 Magnolia, speeiesa. 

 Maple, Wier's Cut-leaved. 



Xorway CAu-led-leaved. 



CLASS IV.— CONIFER/E, (Evergreens.) 



Note.- Many fine conifers are entircl.v too tender to be euliivatecl siu cessfully at the north, and we have there- 

 fore droppcHl them from our list. A few valnable half-hardy evi irreeiis, which can hardly Vhj disiwised with, and 

 which can !w grown when plante<l m sheltered positions, have been n iained. 



