The Elizabeth Nursery Company. 



LARGE TREES. 



SPECIMEN TREES. 



We oan supply the following in large-sized, well-ehaped trees. For full description of the different va- 

 rieties see the different pages given below. The price somewhat depends upon the shape of the tree where a 

 $5 tree would be as large in diameter as an $8 tree. 



ASH, European Mountain, 3 inches I 2 00 to $3 00 see page 19 



BEECH, Purple-Leaved, 3 ~ 



Trees 4 to 5 inches, round heads 



BEECH, Weeping, 8 to 12 ft., 5 



CATALPA, Bungeii 3 



Speciosa, 4 inches 

 DOGWOOD, White-Flowering... 



ELIW, 4 to 5 inches 5 GO to 



LARCH, 10 to 14 ft.., 2 00 to 



LINDEN, American, 4 to 5 inches 5 00 to 



European 3 00 to 



MAGNOLIA, Soulangpana, 6 to 8 ft., bushy 5 00 to 



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00 to 

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Purpurea 3 



MULBERRY, Weepinq 3 



MAIDEN HAIR TREE 



MAPLE, Scarlet, 3 inches and up 4 



Silver, " " 5 



Norway 3 



Schwedler, one of the most beautiful of all large growing maples, 3 to 



3^ inches, perfect head 4 00 to 



Sugar 3 00 to 



Ash-Leaved, 2J to 3 inches 



OAK, Pin, 3 inches 



POPLAR. Carolina, 2| to 3 inches... 2 00 to 



00 to 5 00., 



25 00 see page 20 



00 to 8 00 see page 20 



00 to 5 00 see page 20 



5 00 see page 20 



3 00 to 8 00 pee page 22 



7 00 see page 22 



3 00 see page 23 



8 00 see page 23 



5 00 see page 23 



7 00 see page 23 



4 00.. ....see page 24 



4 00. .....see page 24 



2 00 see page 24 



5 00 see page 24 



8 00 see page 24 



8 CO see page 24 



5 00 see page 25 



5 00 see page 24 



2 00 see page 25 



5 00 see page 26 



3 00 see page 26 



FLOWERING SHRUBS. 



Hardy flowering shrubs are necessary for the proper ornamentation of a lawn or garden. They de- 

 Telop more quickly than any class of trees, and are, therefore, iudispe usable for filling a new lawn, where it 

 is desirable to get something to make a show as quickly as possible. In laying out new places, they may be 

 dotted about in groups, or, as single specimens. 



grown successfully along the seashore. We have 

 a fine collection of these desirable plants in white, 

 blue and pink. They are extremely useful, the 

 diversity of color in the different sorts makes it 

 possible to use them in large quantities. They 

 make a very pretty flowering hedge, but should be 

 trimmed in the winter only — never in the summer. 

 2 to 3 ft., 20 cts. each, $2 per doz.; 3 to 4 ft , 35 cts. 

 each, 13 per doz.; 4 to 5 ft., 50 cts. each, |4 per do».. 

 For hedging, see page 40. 

 A. Alba Plena— A good and reliable white Atbsea; 

 splendid grower, with large, double pure white 

 flowers; petals beautifully blotched at the base 

 with rich rose. 

 A. Blanche -The flowers of this new variety are 

 larger than those of the parent, the Double White 

 Althea, better substance and more double. This 

 is the nearest pure white of any double variety 

 grown. 



A. Boule de Feu — Large, very double, well-formed 

 flowers, of a beautiful violet red color. Plant vigor- 

 ous ; flowers late. 

 A. Carnation Striped — A beautiful variety; shade Of 

 pink with crimson stripes. In large demand and 

 very desirable. 

 A. Double Purple — This is one of the best of the 

 family; an erect and vigorous grower, free bloomer, 

 flowers perfectly double ; color deep reddish pur- 

 ple ; opens well. 

 A. Jeanne d'Arc— This is one of the best new shrubs. 

 Flowers pure white, double ; plant a strong grower. 

 Will be found valuable for florists' work. 

 A. Totus Albus— Moderate grower, free bloomer; 

 flowers single, pure white and of good substance. 

 The finest single White Althaea. 



DOUBXiB ALTHEA. 



ALTHEA. 



Rose of Sharon (Hibiscus Syriacus) — This has become 

 one of the most popular flowering shrubs, coming 

 in flower as it does in July and August, when few 

 shrubs are in bloom. The entire plant is covered 

 with beautiful double flowers, which, at a distance, 

 look like roses. The plant is quite hardy and is 



