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MAGNOLIA CONSPICUA SOUr.ANGEANA. 
KCELREUTERIA paniculata. A conspicuous and 
fine ornamental small ti-ee from Japan ; is I'ound- 
headed, and bears showy golden yellow flowers iu 
July ; the leaves are a rich yellow in autumn. 50 cts. 
IiIGUSTIlXJM. The Privet; a fine hardy shrub of 
dense habit, and vex'y ornamental; some of the forms 
are largely used for hedges. We offer four fine dis- 
tinct sorts. 
L. japonicum var. A fine species SO 50 
L. macrophylla 50 
L. ovalifolium. The California Privet; elegant 
for hedfjes 25 
L. vulgare variegatum 50 
IiIQUIDAMBAB styraciflua. The AmPrican Sweet 
Gum. It is of great beauty, with rich and shining 
green leaves, star-shaped, becoming deep purplish 
crimson in the autumn; of perfect and s,ymmetrical 
shape, and a superior native tree. 50 cents to $1. 
LIRIODENDBON tulipifera panache. A variega- 
ted-leaved form of the magnificent Tulip Tree, itself 
one of the noblest objects ; this species has beautifully 
margined broad leaves. $1.50. 
IiONICEBA feagrantissima. A quick and large 
growing Honeysuckle, with white very fragi'ant flow- 
ers, and almost evergreen foliage. 50 cents. 
Ii. Ledebourii. Fine red flowers in May $0 50 
L. Tartarica. Anotherflne standard Honeysuckle 25 
lUAGIfOLIA. These superb shrubs and trees occup.v 
a justly high position for their flue form and lovely 
flowers. The flowering species are the best and larg- 
est flowering varieties, of dwarf habit, and are there- 
fore suitable tor any location. They reiiuiro care in 
transplanting, but when once established are of great 
hardiness. 
M. Campbellii. Paleroseinside, crimson outside; very 
handsome, but not entirely hardy . . . . *1 00 to *3 00 
M. conspicua ( I'ltidd)- Pine fragrant flow- 
ers of pure waxy white 1 00 to 3 00 
MA6NOI1IA couspicua Soulangeana. Large pur- 
plish flowers $1 00 to $3 00 
M. Halleana (stcUafn). An excee d i n gl y 
dwarf and compact growing form, with 
beautiful fine white semi-double flowers, 
very early in spring 3 00 to 3 00 
M. Iiennei. Fine light purple flowers . . 1 00 to 3 00 
M. Norbertiana. Flowers reddish pur- 
ple: a plant of vigoi'ous and regular 
habit 1 00 to 3 00 
M. glauca. The lovely Sweet Bay or 
Swamp Laurel ; white fragrant flowers . 1 00 
M. purpurea. A good dwarf purple flow- 
ering sort of great hardiness 1 00 to 2 00 
M. Thompsoniana. Very large creamy 
white flowers of delightful fragrance, 
blooming a long time ; a splendid sort .. 2 00 to 3 00 
M. tripetala. Of large and robust habit, 
with noble foliage glaucous underneath; 
bears large white sweet-scented flowers . 1 00 to 3 00 
NEOUNDO. The Ash-leaved Maple, or Box Elder; a 
rapid growing and handsome tree. The forms below 
noted have distinct foliage. 
N. frazinifolium. The Box Elder. 75 cts. to $1. 
N. ■ var. A fine dwarf tree, with fine white striped 
and silvery foliage $1 00 
JH. violacea. A good contrast to the forego- 
ing, having purple bark and darker leaves .... 1 00 
PAULOWNIA imperialis. An excellent large flow- 
ering tree from Japan. It has large entire loaves, 
somewhat like the Catalpa ; its flowers are profuse, in 
lai'ge upright panicles, of a delicate lilac or purplish 
hue, and richly fragrant; a fine and very rapid grow- 
ing ornamental tree. 50 cents to SI. 
PA VIA flava. Yellow-flowering Ohio Buckeye, or 
Horse-chestnut; a fine native tree, of excellent habit. 
50 cents to SI. 
PKILADEIiFHUS. The Mock Orange; fine and pro- 
fuse flowering shrubs of robust but compact habit, 
producing exquisite white flowers in spring. 
P. coronarius. The true Mock Orange, blooming early, 
with a delicate orange fragrance . . . . SO 25 to 50 
P. grandifloriis. Larger flowers; later, 
and without scent 0 25 to 0 ,50 
P. Gordonianus. Very late in flower . . 35 to 50 
POPULUS. The Poplars are generally rapid growing 
trees of ornamental habit. 
P. alba. The true Silver Poplar, or Abele; very rapid 
in growth, and of spreading habit ... $0 50 to .?1 00 
P. balsamifera. A rapid-growing and 
handsome shade tree ; the .young growth 
and buds are scented 1 00 
P. BoUeana. The Pyramidal Silvei' 
Poplar ; a flne sort with glossy leaves . . 1 00 to 3 00 
P. Carolina. The Carolina Poplar is of 
rai)id growth, with splendid shining 
leaves; a grand tree for largo grounds or 
for street planting TO to 1 00 
P. grandidentata. Finest native Poplar 75 to 1 00 
P. Canadensis Van Geertii. The Golden 
Poplar ; has flne yellow foliage and makes 
a splendid contrast to the silver varieties 1 00 to 1 ,50 
