THE ELIZABETH NURSERY COMPANY'S ABRIDGED CATALOGUE. 
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OKXAMESTAI, 1 
Judas American (C. canadensis). A very orna- 
mental tree of medium size, is covered with delicate 
reddish purple flowers before the foliage appears. 
3 to 4 feet, 35 cts.; 5 to 6 feet, 50 cts.; 6 to 7 feet, 
75 cts. ; 8 to !) feet, $1 to $1.50. 
J. Japan (C. Japonica). A valuable shrub, more 
dwarf than the former. 2 to 3 feet, 50 cts.; 3 to 4 
feet, 75 cts. 
Larch, European. An excellent rapid-growing, 
pyramidal tree; small branches, drooping. 4 feet, 
50 cts.; 5 to 0 feet, $1; li to 8 feet, §1.50. 
Laburnum (Golden chain). A small tree, bearing 
long pendant racemes of yellow flowers, which 
appear in June. 4 to 5 feet, 50 cts.; 6 to 7 feet, 75 
cts.; 8 to 9 feet, §1 to §1.50. 
Linden, American. A rapid-growing beautiful native 
tree; large leaves and fragrant flowers. 6 to 8 feet, 
35 cts. ; 9 to 10 feet, 65 cts.; Id to la feet. $1; double- 
extra size, §1.50; specimens, $6 to $8. 
PREES-Contlnued. 
Linden, European. Large leavesand fragrant flowers. 
8 to 10 feet. 75 cts.; 10 to 11 feet. $1; 10 to 12 feet, 
heavy, $1,80 to $ 1.50, and large tree $3. 
Magnolia Glauca (Sweet Bay). Known as the 
New Jersey Magnolia. It expands its fragrant 
white flowers in June, later than the other varie- 
ties. It grows in bush form. 2 to 3 feet, 50 cts.; 
3 to 4 feet, 75 cts.; 4 to 5 feet, $1.50. 
M. Lennei. A very showy flower, cup-shaped, crim- 
son-purple outside, and pearl-colored within. 
Finest of the purple magnolias. SI. 50 to $3. 
M. Macrophylla (Great Leaved). A superb species 
of medium size; leaves 2 feet in length; flowers 
j white and of immense size, 8 to 10 inches in di- 
t ameter. Appear in June. 2 to 3 feet, 50 cts. ; 3 to 
4 feet, 75 cts.; 4 to 5 feet, SI. 
M. Purpurea (Purple Japan). A low-spreading 
bush; dark green leaves; flowers of pale purple 
color outside, shading to creamy white within. 
2 feet to 2 feet 0 inches, 50 cts.; 2 feet 6 inches to 
3 feet, 75 cts. to $1. 
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Japan Mammoth Chestnut. The tree is ornamental, hardy and productive, of dwarf habit, bearing ex- 
tremely young. Nuts of enormous size, and of better flavor than the Spanish Chestnut. Commences 
to bear when but two or three years old; burs contain from three to four large perfect nuts. The nuts 
are very fine and sell for a high price. The Japan seedlings are sure to produce nuts, and our long ex- 
perience with this tree teaches us that seedlings are as sure to produce as grafted trees, and are longer 
lived. 2 to 3 feet, 35 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 3 to 4 feet, 50 cts. each, $5.50 per doz. 
American Sweet Chestnut. A valuable native tree, both useful and orname ital. 5 to 0 feet, 50 ots. each, 
$5.00 per do/. 8 to 9 feet, 75 ct*. each. $7.50 per doz. 9 to 10 feet, $1.00 each. 
