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Ash {Fraxinus.) 
Walnut-Leaved ( juglandi folia.) 
Willow-Leaved {salicifolia.) A 
remarkable and beautiful variety, 
with narrow, wavy leaves. A 
robust, rapid grower. ffc 
Willow-Leavfd Variegated {sali- 
cifolia var.) A variety of the pre- 
ceding, with beautiful foliage, 
striped with white. §1. 
(For Weeping varieties, see Class 
H, designated as " Weeping 
Beech {JFagus.) 
Cut-Leavkd (incisa.) A fine, erect, 
free growing tree, with striking 
and beautiful foliage. $2. 
Crested-Leaved {cristaia.) Curi- 
ous foliage. $2. 
Fern-Leaved {hcterophylla.) Foli- 
age variously cut. A very de- 
sirable tree. $2. 
Large-Leaved {maaophylla.) A 
vigorous variety, with very large 
foliage ; distinct and fine. $2. 
Oak-Leaved ( qucnifolia) (New.) 
Resembles the Fern-leaved ; 
leaves cut, dwarf grower. $3. 
Purple-Leaved {purpurea.) A re- 
markable tree, with dark, purp- 
lish-red foliage. Contrasts finely 
with the green of other trees. $2. 
(For Weeping varieties see "Weep- 
ing Trees." 
Birch (Bi/uk.) 
Alua Fastigiata. (New) Fine 
pyramidal grower, like the pop- 
lar ; trunk white. £1.50. 
American Cherry, or MAHOGANY 
Birch {lenhi.) A remarkable va- 
riety, with large foliage and bril- 
liant golden yellow bark. 
Dwarf {nana.) A handsome varie- 
ty, growing only five feet high. 
$L 
Downy-Leaved (pubescens.) Re- 
sembles the American White 
Birch, but more vigorous. 
Branches slightly pendulous. 
Indian Birch (Blwjpattra.) A beau- 
tiful variety, with large, heart- 
shaped leaves ; growth very up- 
right ; very fine and distinct". $1, 
NETTLE-LEAVED(«;-//a/ t ,//„.) Leaves 
irregularly cut, and of a deep 
green color; slow grower. A 
choice variety. 
[For weeping varieties, see that 
section.] 
Bird Cherry {Primus Padus.) A rapid 
growing, beautiful tree, with glossy 
foliage; has long bunches of white 
flowers in May, succeeded by clus- 
ters of fruit like black currants. 
Aucuba-Leayed {avtubafolia.) A 
very fine variety, with large foli- 
age, sprinkled with white blotch- 
es. 
Variegated (variegata.) A hand- 
some variety, with variegated foli- 
age. 
Catalpa. 
Bungei. A dwarf variety, with 
large, glossy foliage ; flowers in 
large clusters one foot long. $1. 
K (KM iter i. A dwarf variety ; flow- 
ers resembling the common, but 
clusters more dense; foliage 
glossy and of a deep green. 
Syringa-Leaved {syringe folia!) A 
showy, rapid growing, beautiful 
tree, with very large heart-shaped 
leaves, and large pyramidal clus- 
ters a foot long, of white and pur- 
ple flowers. Blooms latter end 
of July, when few trees are in 
blossom. 
Umiiracui.ifera. A dwarf species 
from China. $1. 
Cherry {Cera s us.) 
Crown Princess Victoria. Varie- 
gated foliage. 
DwARr Double-Flowering. A 
variety of the Morello, with double 
white flowers. 
Large Douhi.e-Floweking. A va- 
riety of the heart cherry, with 
pretty, double white flowers. 
SlEBOLDU A I. ha Plena. Sicbold's 
Double White Flowering. $1. 
Sieholdii Rubra Plena. Sie- 
bold's Double Red Flowering. 
$1. 
[See Weeping Trees.] 
Cypress {Cupressus.) 
Dwarf {nana.) $1. 
Pyramidal {pyramidalis.) % 1 . 
Southern, or Deciduous {Disticha.) 
A beautiful, stately tree, with 
small, elegant yew-like foliage. 
Dog Wood (Comm.) 
White-Flowering {Florida.) Has 
large, showy white blossoms in 
the early spring ; very ornamen- 
tal. 
Elm ( Ulmus.) 
"American White or Weeping 
{Americana alba.) The noble, 
spreading and drooping tree of 
our own forests. 
