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SlEBRECHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OF 
FOTENTHiLA fruticosa. An ornamental dwarf and 
profuse yellow flowering shrub of dense habit. 50 cts. 
PRUTTITS. This genus includes some of the vei-y finest 
small trees or shrubs, both for bloom and beauty. 
They are all early spring flowering, and cover them- 
selves with beautiful flowers. They are perfectly 
hardy, and of fine decorative habit. 
P. Fissardii. A purple-leaved form, and one of the 
most effective hardy dwarf trees or shrubs. The 
young leaves are bright crimson, changing to dark and 
rich purple with age; the plant is of splendid compact 
habit, and exceedingly ornamental ; none of the purple- 
leaved trees or shrubs excel it SO 50 to $1 00 
F. Flanterii pleno. A soi-t with large double fra- 
grant flowers 1 00 
F. Sinensis (Amygdalus prunifolta) flore albo- 
pleno. A double flowering Almond of much 
beauty $0 50 to 1 00 
F. flore roseo-pleno. Rose colored 
flowers 50 to 1 00 
F. triloha, (Amygilali)psis Lindleyi). Avery 
beautiful shrub or small tree, with ele- 
gant rosy double flowers ; of fine habit, 
and much admired 50 to 1 00 
FTRUS. To this genus belong the Pear and Apple, and 
there are some very ornamental species included. 
F. malus spectabilis albo-pl. The Chinese Double 
White-flowering Urab. Pine white fragrant flowers 
in May SO 25 to $0 50 
P. roseo-pl. A splendid orna- 
mental small tree: the double rose-col- 
ored fragrant flowers are nearly two 
inches across ; flowers in May 50 to 1 00 
FYRUS-SOBBUS. The Mountain Ash; well-known 
and very ornamental trees. 
F. Americana. The American Mountain Ash ; of rather 
coarse growth ; bears large clusters of light red ber- 
ries $1 00 to $2 00 
F. aucuparia. The European Mountain 
Ash ; a splendid tree, forming a compact 
and regular head, covered from July until 
frost with bright red berries in large 
clusters 1 00 to 2 00 
QUEBCUS. The Oak trees, when they attain a fair 
size are elegant and picturesque objects. 
alba. The American White Oak; a fine park tree, 
growing to a large size, with noble foliage . . . .?1 00 
Q. Cerris. The Turkey Oak; a handsome Euro- 
pean species ?0 50 to 1 00 
Q. varieg'ata. Ornamental variegated foli- 
age .. SO 50 to 1 00 
coccinea. The Scarlet Oak. A fine species 
with large foliage, which changes in fall to a 
bright scarlet .... 1 00 
(J. macrocarpa. The Mossy Cup, or Burr Oak. 
This is a noble tree with broad and long leaves, 
and of fine spreading form 1 00 
Q. pedunculata arg'entea pictus. Silver marked 
foliage 1 00 
asplenifolia. Fern-like leaves; very 
pretty 1 00 
QTTEBCUS pedunculata aureo-variegata. Golden 
variegated leaves $1 00 
<J. Concordia. Beautiful bright yellow foli- 
age ; a grand species 1 00 
<J. nigra. Purple, changing to dark green . 1 00 
Q. Kobur. The English Oak, or Royal Oak; a 
well-known English tree $1 50 to $2 00 
BrKUS. The Sumach ; elegant shrubs of very distinct 
and ornamental habit. 
B. Cotinus. The Smoke Tree, Purple Fringe or Vene- 
tian Sumach. A most ornamental and distinct species ; 
the curious mist-like flowers cover the plant during 
summer, and give it a fine effect . . . . $0 50 to $1 00 
B,. glabra laciniata. The Cut- leaved Sumach; 
the foliage is ver.y deeply cut, and much i-esem- 
bles fern leaves ; it is dark green above, whitish 
beneath, and turns a rich red in autumn . $0 50 to 1 00 
BIBES. The ornamental varieties of the Currant are 
vei-y beautiful shrubs, flowering in spring. 
B. aureum. Yellow flowers; shining leaves . . .$0 50 
B. Gordonianum. Yellow and crimson flowers 
in May 50 
B. sanguineum fl. pi. Lovely double crimson 
flovi'ers in July ; a fine shrub 1 00 
BOBINIA bispida. This Is the beautiful Rose Acacia 
or Moss Locust; bears elegant clusters of pink flowers 
in June, and later. 50 cents to $1. 
BUBUS spectabilis. A very fine large rosy flowering 
shrub of rapid growth. 50 cents. 
SAXISBUBIA adiantifolia. The Maiden Hair Tree 
or Gingko. A most elegant ornamental tree, with 
very handsome deep green foliage, shaped like the 
Maiden Hair ferns. It is hardy, upright and regular 
in habit, and make a splendid appearance anywhere, 
growing freely and rapidly. $1 to $2. 
SAJOBUCUS. The Elder. Showy large shrubs, hand- 
some in flowers, foliage and fruit. 
S. nigra aurea. The Golden Elder; a very ornamen- 
tal shrub, with beautiful golden yellow foliage . SO 50 
S. nigra argentea. The Silver Variegated Elder ; 50 
S. heterophylla 50 
S. laciniata. With fern-like foliage; handsome 50 
SFIBJBA. An important genus of elegant low grow- 
ing shrubs, widely grown, and giving a great variety 
of flowers over a period of three months. No garden 
is complete without these fine shrubs. 
S. arieefolia. Greenish white flowers in July ; of dense 
and bushy habit SO 25 to W 50 
S. bella. A very fine pink fiowering spe- 
cies of dwarf habit ; blooms in July and 
August 25 to 50 
S. callosa. A profuse red flowering spe- 
cies ; blooms nearly all summer 25 to 50 
S. Lindleyana. White flowers in large 
terminal panit'les, in September .... 25 to 50 
S. prunifolia fl. pi. A very showy dou- 
ble flowering sort, bearing fine double 
flowers in May 25 to 50 
S. Beevesii (lancenlata) fl. pi. A graceful 
double white flowering species; leaves 
narrow and pointed 25 to 50 
