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MAGNOLIA SOULANGEAXA. 
Maple (Acer.) 
Leopold (f.copoidi.) A new variety 
of the Sycamore. Foliage freely 
marbled with purplish red, chang- 
ing to a rosy pink, while the green 
parts have a bronzy tint. $2. 
Lobei.'s (Lobeli.) A fine, upright 
variety; very distinct; foliage a 
glossy pea green, which it retains 
until the frost. $1. 
Negundo Cissikoliim. $2. 
♦Norway (flatatwides.) A fine Euro- 
pean species, with broad foliage. 
PURPLE-LEAVED {purpurea.) A 
beautiful variety of the European 
Sycamore ; leaves purplish red 
underneath. See cut, p. 13. $1. 
•Scarlet (ruorum) A rapid grow- 
ing tree with red flowers very 
early in spring. 00 cents to $1. 
Maple (Acer.) 
"Silver-Leaved (dasyearpum.)— 
Leaves white underneath. Growth 
very rapid ; a valuable street and 
park tree. 
Silver-Striped Leaved (vantgato^ 
Ren.arkable for its variegated 
foliage. $1. 
•Sugar (saccharinum.) A well 
known native tree, valuable both 
for the production of sugar and 
for its wood ; its stately ' growth, 
fine form and foliage make it de- 
sirable as an ornamental and 
shade tree. 60 cents to $1. 
Three-Colored (tricolor.) A beau- 
tiful variety of the European Sy- 
camore, distinctly marked with 
white, red and gr'een. f 1. 
