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ROSEMARY LEAVED WILLOW. 
Thorn (Crataegus.) 
Pa rsley-Lea ved (apii folia.) 
Pauls' New Double Scarlet. — 
" Much superior to any which 
had previously come under our 
notice, in the combined character 
of depth of color and doubleness. 
The blossoms were fully double, 
and the color a bright carmine 
red."— Eng. Card. Chron. $1.50. 
Pink-Flowering {rosea.) Rose col- 
ored, fragrant flowers. 
Pyramidal (pyratnidalis.) $1. 
Scarlet (punicea.) A very showy 
variety. 
Smooth-Leaved (glabra.) $1. 
Spotted-Leaved (punctata striata.) 
Thorn ( Crotagtu.) 
Tansy-Leaved (an 
ceti folia.) $1. 
White (ox vacant ha.) The celebrated 
English'hedge plant. 
The Thorns are desirable on ac- 
count of their peculiarities of 
growth, foliage and fruit. The 
list embraces the best and most 
distinct varieties. 
[For Weeping varieties, see 
" Weeping Trees."] 
Virgilia Lutea or Yellow Wood. One 
of the finest American trees, resem- 
bling the Robinias, with long, grace- 
ful racemes of white, sweet-scented 
flowers in June. See cut, page 17. 
