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Acer p. p. v»r. parp«"'<**. PUBPi-E-LEAVED SYCAMORE Mapia B. Tree Of One robiwt habit. FolliUfp iloep irreen 

 on the upper surface, and purpUsh red underucjith. Produces a tine efTeet planted with jroldeii-leaved 

 tix-cs. Sl.iJO. 



var. tricolor. T«icoiX)R-i.EA^T3D Stcamork Mapuc. B. Another chHrminir vailety of the Eumpean 

 Sucamnn. Li uves distinctly niai-ked with white, red and grciin, retaining tlieir variegation all snramer. 

 One of the Hnest variegjitetl-leavcd ti-et«. $1,00. 

 var. Worlell. WoRLK's Goldkn-lp.aved Syca- 

 MDRE Maple. B. Recently intnHlueed from 

 Hamburg. Germany. In spring: the folliuro is 

 of a goiden yellow color which changes to a 

 duller shade as the season advances. The young 

 growth continues brilliant throughout the sum- 

 mer. A valuable and cfTectiv o variety for group- 

 ing with purple-leaved trees. 81-00. 

 A. rnbruiii. Bed or Scari.et Maple, Red -bud 

 Maple, B. A native species, of nicKlium size, 

 and rounded head ; iiroduees deep red blossoms 

 which api)car before the leaves. In autumn tlio 

 foliage changes to brilliant scarlet, rendering the 

 tii'o vcrj' conspicuous. At the South the seixl- 

 pods assume gorgeous tints. gl.OO. 

 var. f.ilgcns. A dwarf variety of the Scurlet, 

 f unning a very conspicuous round head. Flow- 

 cr> lii-iglit red. $1.(10. 

 var. gl<>)>(>Kiini. C. \'ii,v compact, of slow growth; 

 ilowiTS briglit scailci, cvtremely showy; leaves 

 laryc, green above, wliile underneath. $l.M. 

 *A. saeeliariiinni. Si:gah oh ItofK .Maplk. A. A 

 well-known iiathe tree, of elegant p.vT'aniidal 

 form ; valuable both for tlie pniiluetion of sugar 

 and for its wood; its stately growth, fine f(n-m 

 and loliage. make it desirable as an ornamental 

 and shadi' tree. 50c. 

 A. splcatuin. B. A very attractive native species, of 

 moderate growth; leaves medium .size, rough, 

 three to flvo lobed, somewhat i)olnt<-d; flowers 

 greenish, in closely branched clusters, becoming 

 pendulous. T5c. 

 A. Tartaricum. TARTARIAN MAPLE. B. A native of 

 South-eastern l-Uirope, of meilium size, and 

 rounded fofui ; leases small; a iimdei-ute, irreg- 

 ular growir, but fonninf; a liaiidsonie t ree. $1.00. 

 var. ginnula. f. Of dwarf habit and compact 

 form, Willi medium sized or small leaves; makes 

 a very pretty small tree ; i«Tfeelly liardy. Sl.lKl. 

 A. truncaluin. J>. Frfim China. Of dwarf habit; 



li.vnunidal in gi-owfh; foliage divply cut, sonie- 



M-ple when y(aiiig ; a line variety for small liiwn 



'r<im a Specii 



A. VKlulln 



green coli >i 



Si.oo. 



$1.00. 



Y-i,KAVKD JlAi'LK. C. A vigorous groiving si)ecie»s with large five lobed leaves of a dark 



./TS.SCULUS. Hor.st! Chestnut. Kastanie.n, Gei: MAitoNNiKU, /'V. 



B. A native of the Western States, forming a large sized free; leave 

 s before the others. .Wc. 



smooth ; 



Trees of elegjiiu habit, magniflcent foliage, and fine large spikes of flowers in May and ,Juiie. 

 .13. glabra. Onio liuCKE\ 

 llowers yellow ; Idoi 



•^K. Hippocastanum, TiiK IU hovean- ok AVHrrB-PLOWEBlNG Horse Chkstnut. A. This well-known 

 spei'ies forms a largi'-sizid free, of handsome, regular outline, is very hanly, and free from all diseases. 



eoveretl wiih magiulieent erei't spikes or patncles of white flowers lightly marke<l with red. 

 iigle lawn tree, or lor the street, it has no FuiK;rlor. .'idc. 



I florc plenc. Doriii.K W'liiTE-FmwKKKD Hdrsk CiiicsTNtjT. A. A sui)erb Variety, With double 

 1 larger panicles than the common sort, and of tine pyramidal habit. The al)senoe of fruit by 

 leh litter is a\ <>id(!d, is an important argument in favor of its oniploymeut. It Is one of the best 



lental trees. $1.00- 



Mr. Seoit in his inlercsthig work enlitle.l "Suburban Home grounds," writes thus: "EUwangvr & Darrv. at 

 ,wir ■ ITI' '^'"■'■;',"V" '"""V !,■"•'>■''■"' high,wt.ich,in the blossoming season, is like a voM 



tijwei, ^pangleil nil over M-ith liyacudh bouiiuets. See enf. 



var. iMcmn.ingerii. Mkm.mi.vgkh's Hok.sh Chkst.nut. B. The foliiige of this variety is completely dotted 

 or si.rnd<led wKli while. The elfeet thus pro.lueed is very novel and ornamental. The tree being of hand- 

 some, compact growth, is very desirable for the lawn. fl.K). 



var. nana A'an Houttcii. C. Habit dwarf; foliage luxuriant, dark grecm. 81.00. 



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