ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Cornus Mascula.— A very showy tree, 
with innumerable umbels of rather bright 
yellow flowers, which bloom iu February. 
A very hardy tree, never being injured by 
frost; fruit amber yellow, of the size of a 
small olive, but more slender. Another 
variety is ''red fruited." 
Holland Linden.— Large, light green 
leaves. Rapid grower. 
Hungarian, or Silvered Linden. — 
Large, thick leaves, dark green, silvery 
underneath; makes a splendid shade tree. 
Horse Chestnut. — A very pretty shade 
tree. 
Canada Poplar.— An erect and rapid 
grower, very ornamental. 
Long-leaved Elm.— The finest kind ; 
grafted on the root. 
CALIFORNIA LILIES. 
"White" and "Tiger" Lilies, 50 cents 
each; 75 cents per mail. 
Pink roots, with description of the flow- 
er, 50 cents per root. (Too heavy to be 
shipped by mail. 
SELECT ROSES. 
Wo are able to present to our customers 
this season, the very finest select roses, 
budded on Manetti stock, at 2 to 3% feet 
from the ground, and of the following 
varieties: 
La France. — A magnificent remontant 
rose; the color is of a lovely rose, with 
silvery lustre. A constant bloomer, and 
very sweet scented. The first crop of 
flowers in the spring, bears roses from 5 to 
6 inches in diameter. Extra fine. 
Coquette Des Blanches. (Queen of the 
White.) — Medium size, very double, sweet 
scented; a constant bearer. White, some 
with a light purplish tint. Very pretty. 
Baronne Prevost.— Flowers flat, large, 
dark rose, very fragrant. Extra fine. Re- 
montant. 
Duchesse De Nemours. — Medium, 
large, brilliant, dazzling red; splendid. 
Remontant. 
Comtesse De Morny.— Bright rose, 
very large; from 4 to 5 inches. Remontant. 
Richard Cccur I)e Lion.— Large, flat, 
brilliant deep rose. Remontant. 
Coquette Be Lyon. — Tea rose, canary 
bird yellow; beautiful. A constant bearer. 
Belle Lyonnaise. — Tea rose, copper 
yellow. Elegant; remontant. 
(xloire des Mousseuses.— A magnificent 
moss rose. 
Queen of Perpetuals. — Blooms the 
whole year around. White, with.light rose 
tint. Very pretty. 
(Jloire de Margottin.— A brilliant light 
red hybrid; n vigorous grower. New and 
fine rose. 
CLIMBERS. 
Belle of Baltimore.— Growing in large 
clusters; small to medium; white and rose- 
tinted. 
Seven Sisters.— Very pretty and rapid 
climber. Grows iu clusters of six to eight- 
een little roses of all shades. Most charm- 
ing. 
ROSES GROWN FROM CUTTINGS. 
La Neige.— Pure white. 
Souvenir of the Queen of England.— 
Very large, bright rose. Remontant. 
Also Comtesse De Morny, Duchesse De 
Nemours, Richard Cceur De Lion, Hermo- 
sa, Moss Rose. 
Sorbus Domestica. 
