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Elm ( i' hit us.) 
Ash-Colored (cimrea.) A very 
vigorous grower, fine, large, rich 
foliage. $1. 
Belgica. Fine for street planting. 
$1. 
Berardi (New.) Slender habit, 
delicate foliage. SI. 
Blandford (tuperba.) Spreading 
branches, and remarkably large 
leaves ; distinct and fine. *1. 
Campf.stris Ci.kmmf.rii. Tree of 
fine form ; much used in Belgium 
for planting along avenues. $1. 
Campestkis Cucullata. $1. 
campestris monimkntalis. a 
dense growing variety. $1. 
Cork-Barked (suberosa.) 
Cornish. A fine, upright variety 
of the English, of more vigorous 
growth. $1. 
DAMPIERRKS PvitAMIDAL (eampestris 
pyramiJalis.) An elegant, pyra- 
midal-growing variety. SL 
Dov/El. A vigorous, upright, 
growing variety, suitable for street 
planting. SI. 
♦English (eampestris.) An erect, 
lofty tree, with rather small leaves. 
SI. 
Gras. A fine pyramidal growing 
variety. $L 
Huntingdon. A rapid-growing, 
fine tree ; large foliage. $1. 
Kakii. A variety, with large, 
smooth, glossy leaves, deeply 
dentated ; verv upright; distinct. 
SI. 
Nettle-Leaved (urticifolia.) A 
beautiful tree. SI. 
Purple-Leaved (strieta purpurea.) 
A striking varietyof the English, 
with erect branches and small 
purplish leaves. $1. 
Red or Slippery Elm (fulva.) $1, 
♦Scotch or Wych (niontana.) A 
fine spreading tree of lapid 
growth ; foliage large. $1. 
Serrated-Leaved (serratifolia.) A 
beautiful, compact grower, with 
dark foliage. SI. 
SIBERIAN Evergreen (scmper-virens 
sibetiea.) A variety with stiff, 
erect habit ; small leaves, but not 
evergreen here. SI. 
Slender-Twigged (eampestris vimi- 
ttalis.) A distinct, slender- 
branched small-leaved variety; 
somewhat pendulous. %\, 
Sthicta (oxonieusc.) Pyramidal 
grower, striped leaves. *1. 
Elm (Clm us.) 
Variegated - Leaved. Foliage 
rather small, sprinkled over with 
silvery spots. $2. 
[For Weeping Elms, see ''Weeping 
Trees."] 
Horse Chestnut {.-Esculus.) 
Douisle White. A variety of the 
White, with double flowers; very 
rare. %\. 
Douhle Red {New.) |3. 
. Dwarf Double-Flowering {nana 
ft. pi.) A dwarf variety, with 
large foliage and very compact 
head. Never attains more than 
S to io feet in height. SI. 
Golden Variegated. Bright yel- 
low foliage. $1. 
Heterophylla Dissecta {New.) 
Leaves deeply and finely cut. 
A very novel and attractive va- 
riety. $2. 
Heterophylla Aurea Var. Gold- 
en variegated. $2. 
Memmingerii (New:) Beautiful 
white, spotted foliage ; curious 
and ornamental. $3. 
MlCHAUXt. Flowers flesh colored. 
SL 
Red Flowering (rubieunda.) A 
splendid tree, with showy red 
flowers ; blooms a little later than 
the white, and the leaves are of a 
deeper green. $1. 
Sinensis (New.) Foliage very large ; 
vigorous grower. $2. 
Smooth-Lf.aved American (glabra.) 
The Buckeye has smooth leaves 
and large panicles of pale yellow 
flowers ; blooms before the oth- 
ers. 
Variegated (fol. aurea.) A varie- 
gated leaved varietyof rubieunda. 
si. 
- *White-Fi.o\verinu. The com- 
mon well-known species ; a hardy, 
healthy tree, free from all dis- 
eases; covered in June with mag- 
nificent erect spikes or panicles 
of flowers, white, lightly marked 
with red. 
Whitley's Red ( WAitUjUcoccinea.) 
A variety of the rubieunda. $1. 
Horse Chestnut, Smooth - Fruited 
(ravia.) 
Carnea Superua. A dwarf varie- 
ty, with dark flowers; very dis- 
tinct. SL 
Downy Leaved (carnea pubeseens.) 
A variety of the rubra, with flesh 
colored flowers. $1. 
