THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA, NEW YORK 
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Horse-Chestnut • AEsculus 
Red-flowering {/E. rubicunda). Very showy; 
of fine, pyramidal habit. Valuable because of 
the absence of fruit. 
White-flowering (JS. Hippocastanum). 
One of the most desirable trees for lawn, park 
or street. Beautiful and of regular outline. 
Exceedingly hardy and free from all diseases. 
A tree in full bloom resembles an immense 
candelabra. 
Judas Tree, or Red Bud 
Cercis 
American (C Canadensis). A native tree of 
medium size and irregularly formed; beautiful 
heart-shaped leaves of pure green; very orna- 
mental. Before the foliage appears, it is cover- 
ed with a profusion of delicate reddish purple 
flowers. Deserved to be classed among the 
finest ornamentals. 
Japan (C. Japonica). Deep green, heart- 
shaped leaves; large, very pink flowers. Val- 
uable as a small tree. 
Laburnum • Cytisus 
Common, or Golden Chain. Smooth and 
shining foliage, with peculiar chain-like blos- 
soms that are highly prized. It blooms in June. 
Magnolia Soulangeana 
Judas Tree, or Red Bud 
Larch • Larix 
European (i. Europcea). A fine, rapid- 
growing, pyramidal tree, with drooping branch- 
es. Valuable for timber. 
Linden, or Lime • Tilia 
American, or Basswood (T. Americana). 
Grows rapidly to a large size, with very 
large leaves and fragrant flowers. 
European {T. Europcea.) A fine 
pyramidal tree. Flowers fragrant and 
leaves of large size. 
Liquidambar 
Sweet Gum, or Bilsted (L. slyraciflua). 
Of medium size and moderate growth; 
form round-headed or tapering; foliage 
resembles that of the maple, star-shaped; 
bark corky. 
Magnolia 
Cucumber {M. acuminata). A beauti- 
ful tree attaining a height of from 60 to 
Qo feet; leaves from 6 to 9 inches long, 
bluish green; flowers yellow, with purple 
tint. Fruit when green resembles a cu- 
cumber. 
Chinese White (M . conspicita). A tree 
of small size; flowers, deep and cup-like, 
waxy. Blooms in April. 
Soulange {M. Soidangcana). Among 
the hardiest and finest of the foreign vari- 
eties. It has large purple and white 
flowers, and blooms later than the Chi- 
nese variety. 
