Acacia or Locust Tree (Hobinia.) 
Si'ECTAHiLls. Very strong grower, 
thornless. 
Spi.ende.ns. §1. 
SPREADING (horizontalis.) A hand- 
some, compact growing sort, with 
a drooping habit. Will make a 
beautiful lawn tree when grafted 
on the common sort. $1. 
Viscosa A.mcena. Flowers pale 
pink, changingto tlesh color. $1. 
Viscosa Bella Rosea. Flowers 
flesh colored, tinged with yellow. 
Vigorous grower ; fine dark foli- 
age ; no thorns. $1. j 
*Yeli.ow Locust (pseudacacia.) A 
valuable, rapid growing timber 
tree, and quite ornamental ; has 
elegant long bunches of white, ! 
fragrant flowers. 
Acacia or Locust Tree (GUditichia) 
Caspian (caspica.) A strong, irregu- 
lar, thornless tree, with large foli- | 
age. 
Honey Locust, or Three-Thorn- [ 
ED (triacant/ws.) A rapid growing J 
tree, with powerful spines and I 
delicate foliage; used for hedges. 
Sinensis Inermls. Globe headed ; 
elegant foliage, thornless. 81. | 
Ailantus. 
Chinese Ailantus, or Celestial 
Tree (glandulosa,) A lofty, rapid 
growing tree, with long, elegant, 
feathery foliage. Exempt from 
all diseases and insects. 
Alder (Alnus.) 
Cut-Leaved {laciuiata.) A very or- 
namental variety, with dark green 
and deeply serrated foliage. $1. 
"European (glutinosa.) The com- 
mon European Alder. 25 to 50c. 
Firma. (New.) From Japan ; foli- 
age resembles that of a Morello 
cherry. Very distinct. .Jl. 
Hawthorn - Leaved (oxyacantha- 
folta.) Very distinct and orna- 
mental. ,«tl. 
Imperial Cut - Leaved (lacini.ita 
imperialist) A beautiful tree ; foli- 
age large and deeply cut ; per- 
fectly hardy and vigorous ; one of 
the finest cut-leaved trees in cul- 
tivation. (See cut, page 5,) $2. 
Incana Laciniata. Leaves deeply 
cut. A new and very choice 
variety. $2. 
Japonica. (New.) A very distinct 
Japanese variety. Cherry - like 
foliage. .$1, 
Almond (Amygdalus) 
Large DOUBLE-FLOWERING (com- 
munis plena.) A beautiful tree, in 
April covered with double rose- 
colored blossoms, like small 
roses. 
Striped-Barked. 
(For Dwarf varieties see " Orna- 
mental Shrubs.") 
Apple (Pyrus Mains.) 
AUCUHA - Leaved (aueubafolia.) — 
Beautiful spotted foliage. 
Carnea Plena. A beautiful vari- 
ety, with delicate flesh colored 
double flowers. 
Chinese DoUBLE-FloWERINC (spee- 
iaiUis.) Has beautiful double 
rose-colored flowers in clusters; 
blossoms with other apples. 
Coronaria Odorata. Very fra- 
grant single blush flowers. 
Double White-Flowering. Dou- 
ble white flowers. 
Rivers' Semi-Double. Rose-col- 
ored semi-double flowers. 
V a r i ec. ated-Lea v ed (variegain.) 
Ash (Fraxinus.) 
Aucuba-Leaved (aucttaafali.i.) A 
beautiful tree with gold blotched 
leaves like the Japan Aucuba. $1. 
Bosc's (Basei.) A scarce American 
species, with dark, glossy foliage 
and brown wooly shoots. Distinct 
and fine. 
Dark Green (atrovirens.) Remark- 
able for its very dark green foli- 
age. $1. 
Dwarf Glohe-Hkaded. A seed- 
ling of ours — of delicateglobular 
growth and small myrtle -like 
foliage ; worked 0 or 8 feet high, 
it makes a very pretty tree. 101. 
Elder-Leaved (sambueifolia.) The 
American Black Ash. 
Elonza Japonica. From Japan. 
A variety with slender branches 
and delicate foliage. $1. 
European (excelsior.) A lofty tree 
with pinnate foliage and spread- 
ing head. 
Flowering (Ornus europaa.) A 
very ornamental, small tree ; flow- 
ers fringe-like, greenish white, 
produced early in June, in large 
clusters on the end of the* 
branches. 
Gold-Barked (aurea.) A fine, con- 
spicuous tree in winter. Growth 
irregular. $1, 
