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Horse Chestnut, Smooth - Fruited 
(Pavia.) 
Purple {purpurea) A variety of 
the rubra, with purplish red Mow- 
ers ; of dwarf habit. |1. 
Red-Flowered {rubra?) A small 
sized tree, with brownish red 
Mowers. %\. 
RUBRA Atrosakguinea. Flowers 
dark red ; young wood and foli- 
age quite smooth ; of dwarf habit, 
SI. 
Yellow-Flowered (Jlava.) Has 
pale green, downy leaves, and yel- 
low flowers, ft. 
Hornbeam (Carpinus.) 
American {Americana.) 
Golden Variegated {Mew.) Gold- 
en variegation. $1.50 
Silver Variegated {.Veto.) Beau- 
tiful silver variegation. $1.50. 
Judas Tree or Red Bud (Cenis.) 
American {canadensis.) Red flow- 
ering, covered with fine, delicate 
purple flowers before the leaves 
appear. Leaves very large, round- 
ish, dark ; very ornamental. 
EUROPEAN (si/ii/uas/rum.) A beau- 
tiful tree, much like the preced- 
ing ; foliage deeper green and 
flowers darker red. 
Kentucky Coffee Tree {GymnoclaJus 
canadensis.) A fine tree, with long 
feathery foliage; stiffblunt shoots ; 
grows rapidly. 
Kolreuteria. 
Paniculata. A small tree, with 
fine lobed leaves and large pani- 
cles of showy yellow flowers, in 
the latter end of July ; leaves 
change in autumn to a fine yellow. 
Deserves much more attention 
than it receives. 
Laburnum {Cytisus.) 
Adami {purpurescens.) A variety 
of the English ; flowers of a red- 
dish purple, slightly tinged with 
buff; growth very upright. $1. 
English {Laburnum.) A beautiful 
tree, with long pendant racemes 
of clear yellow blossoms in June, 
and smooth, shining foliage. 
PURPLE, Purple flowers. SL 
Scotch (alpinus.) Resembles the 
English, but blooms later and has 
much larger foliage. 
Larch (Larix.) 
•European {Europaus.) An elegant, 
rapid growing, pyramidal tree ; 
valuable for timber. Small 
branches, drooping. See cut, 
page 9. 
Golden (A'amp/eri.) A new varie- 
ty from Japan. Foliage, when 
young, of a light green, changing 
to a tine golden yellow in Fall. 
$1. 
Linden (Ttlia.) 
American, or Basswood {Ameri- 
cana.) A rapid-growing, beauti- 
ful native tree, with very large 
leaves and fragrant tlowers. 
*Broad-Leaveu {macrophylla.) lias 
immense leaves, probably a va- 
riety of the Basswood. fl. 
European (Eutvpaa.) A very fine 
pyramidal tree, with large leaves 
and fragrant flowers. $1. 
Fern-Leaved {laciniata.) A curi- 
ous and beautiful variety, with 
cut leaves. $1. 
Gold-Bakked {aurea.) A variety 
conspicuous in winter by its yel- 
low bark. §L 
Gold-Barked Broad-Leavkd. A 
more vigorous grower than the 
last mentioned. $1. 
Grape-Leaved {vitifolia.) A vig- 
orous growing variety of the red- 
twigged, with very large foliage; 
young wood bright red ; distinct 
and fine. $1. 
•Pi.atiphyli.a. Broad foliage. $1. 
•Red-Twigged. Branches red as 
blood. SL 
Red Fern-Leaved (AVw.) Foliage 
deeply cut ; the bark on young 
growth rose colored. $2. 
•White-Leaved {alba.) a vigor- 
ous, handsome growing tree; one 
of the best ; foliage quite gray. 
See cut, p. 10. $1. 
Magnolia. 
Chandelier, or Yulan (canspicua.) 
A beautiful Chinese variety, with 
large, white flowers that appear 
before the leaves. Tree of small 
size. April and May. $2 to S3. 
Cucumber Tree {acuminata.) A 
noble, beautiful tree, with very 
large leaves and yellow flowers, 
tinted with bluish purple. $1. 
See cut, p. 11. 
