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F. & F. Nurseries, 



IJuropsea (European Linden, 40 ft.) — This makes a compact, erect growth, but 

 hardly as large a tree as the preceding. The leaves, while of good 1 size, are not 

 as large as those of the American. 



x Argentea (Silver-leaved Linden, 35 ft.) — A large sized tree, forming a compact, 

 round head. It is of rapid growth, and useful for street and avenue planting, as 

 well as for ornamental purposes. The leaves are green above and silvery beneath, 

 and hold their color late in the fall. 



* Pendula (Weeping Linden, 30 ft.)— A fine large weeping tree. Habit and 

 appearance of foliage similar to Argentea,but branches pendant and graceful. 



* Platyphylla (Large-leaved lime, 50 ft.)— This is an upright tree, of fine propor- 

 tions and rapid growth. The foliage is rather larger than the common Europsea. 

 A fine tree for street planting. 

 UI/MUS (Elm). 



Americana (American Elm, 60 ft.)— A large lofty growing tree, the limbs of which 

 droop in wide sweeping curves, that are particularly attractive and graceful. 

 The best avenue tree. 



Montana (Scotch Elm, 50 ft.) — A fine spreading tree of rapid growth and attractive 

 foliage. 



Camperdownii (Camperdown Weeping Elm) — Grafted 6 to 7 feet high this forms 

 one of the most distinct and picturesque drooping trees. Growth luxuriant ; 

 leaves large, dark-green and glossy. 



Trees Recommended for Street Planting.— Suitable also for the lawn where 

 there is sufficient space. Described in their places in the catalogue. 

 Acer Dasycarpum Populus Alba 



platanoides 

 Saccharinum 



RUBRUM 



Salisburia 

 Tilia Americana 



Fastigiata 

 moniueera 



Aesculus Hippocastanum 

 CaTALPA Speciosa 

 PLATANUS ORIENTAUS 



europ^a plataphylla 

 Ulmus Americana, etc. 



Trees Weeping or Drooping. 



Acer Dasycarpum Werii 

 B etui. a Alba Laciniata 



Pyrus Aucuparia Pendula 

 Salix Babylonica 



Youngii 

 Elegans 



Oriel 

 Wisconsins 

 Caprea. Pendula 



Cerasus Rosea Pendula 

 Cornus Florida Pendula 

 Fagus Pendula 

 Glyptostrobus Pendula 

 Morus Pendula 



Syringa Pekinensis Pendula 

 Tilia Argentea Pendula 

 Ulmus Camperdownii 



Trees With 



Colored Foliage. 



Betula Purpurea 

 Fagus Sylvatica Purpurea 



Acer Reitenbachii 

 schwedleri 

 Japonicum in Variety 



Fagus Sylvatica Rivers ii 

 Populus Vangertii Aurea 

 Ptelia Trifoliate Aurea 

 Quercus Robur Concordia 



Trees, Others of Special Merit. 



Acer Striatum 



Tartaricum 



Andromeda Arborea 

 Catalpa Bungei 

 Cornus Florida Rubra 

 Cratagus Pauls' Crimson 

 Fagus Asplenifolia 



Larix Europaea 

 Liquid Amber Styracielua 

 llrodendron tulipefera 

 Negundo Aceroides 

 Magnolias in Variety 

 Quercus Palustris 

 Syringa Japonica, etc. 



