Avenue of Oaks. 
Our yilrboretum. 
All ShPUbs and trees lierein mentioned will be furuislied in large quantities at specially low rates, and we earnestly 
request those having charge of the planting in parks, large grounds, cemeteries, etc., to correspond with us about any such 
ornamentals as tliey may require. 
DECIDUOUS TREES. 
LARGE SPECIMEN TREES, for i 
almost any sort desired. Write us of you 
good stock of sizes most in demand by ou 
ACER. The Maples. Well-shaped, vigor- 
ous, free from disease, and of wide adupta- 
liility. 
A. colchlcum rubrum. Young leaves crim- 
son; tree compact, roundish. $1. 
mmediate effect, are one of our great specialties. We can supply them in 
r needs, and we will send list of sizes and prices. The prices quoted below are for 
r customers. 
Acer polymorphum Japonicum. 
ACER dasycarpum. The Silver Maple. 
Of rapiti f;rowtli. 50 cts. to $1. 
A. — Wierii laciniatum. Cut-Ieavcd; grace- 
fvil, pendulous habit. 50 cts. to $1. 
A. platanojdes. Norway Maple. 50c. to $1. 
A. — laciniatum. Cut-leaved Norway 
Miiple $1. 
A. polymorphum Japonicum. .Japan 
Miipk's. 50 cts. to $2.50, lu-cordint; to 
size ami variety ; assortc*! lots, f<H' 
eflfectivu results, $20 to $40 per doz. 
A. pseudo-platanus. The Sycamore 
Maple. .50 cts. to $1. 
A. — purpurea. Leaves purple un- 
derneath, 75 cts. 
A. — tricolor. Foliage distinctly 
m.arked pink, yellow and green. $1. 
A. — Woerlel. (Johlen-leaved ; valu- 
able in contrast. $1. 
A. rubrum. Red, or Red Bud Maple. 
50 cts. to $1. 
A. saccharlnum. Sugar, or Bock 
Maple. .50 cts. to $1. 
A. — columnare. A remarkable form 
of the Sugar Maple. Very erect, and 
in shape like the pyramidal poplar. $1 
/ESCULUS. Horse Chestnut. Foliage rich; 
Hower-eones largo and brilliant; habit con- 
s])icuousIy elegant. 
/E. hippocastanum. Whito-llowcring Horse 
Cliestiiut, .50 cts. to $1. 
/E. — alba flore pleno. Flowers white, 
double. $1. 
/E. — rublcunda. Beautiful red flowers. $1. 
/E. macrostachya. Dwarf, with fine-cut 
leaves and Mowers in large spikes. 50 cts. 
to %\ . 
ALNUS aurea. The Yellow-leaved Alder, 
lis brif;bt golden tint is like a burst of 
suiisbine amid masses of darker shrub- 
bery. $1. 
BETULA. The Birches are noted for their 
graceful form and silvery white bark. 
B. alba atropurpurea. Deep purple foli- 
age. 75 cts. to $1. 
B. pendula. The I'urple-leavcd Weep- 
ing Birch. $2. 
B. — pendula laclnlata. Cut-leaved Weep- 
ing Birch. $1 to $1.50. See cut, page .53. 
B. fastlglata. Of pyramidal habit. $1. 
