54 SIEBRECHT & SON, NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y. 
DECIDUOUS TREES — Continued. 
ROBINIA hispida. The beautiful Rose 
Acacia, or Moss Locust. It lias beautiful 
leaves aud long, drooping clusters of fra- 
grant pink flowers in .June. This is one of 
our most elegant ornamental trees, rich- 
flowered and beautiful for planting any- 
where, no cts. to $1. 
R. pseudacacia Inermis globula. This 
kind forms extra tine, round heads. $3. 
R. — monophylla pendula. A drooping 
form, with but one leaflet on a single 
stem. $1.50. 
RUBUS spectabllls. Large rosy-flowering 
shrub of rapid growth. 50 cts. 
SALISBURIA adiantifolla. Maidenhair 
Tree, or (iingko. 50 cts. to $1. 
8ALIX Babylonlca. Weeping Willow. 
50 cts. to $1. 
SALIX Caprea 
Weeping Willow. 
S. nigra pendula. 
low. 50 cts. 
S. rosmarinifolia. 
low. 50 to 75 cts. 
pendula. Kilmarnock 
75 cts. 
American Weeping Wil- 
Roseraary-leaved Wil- 
SOPHORA Japonica pendula. Orna- 
mental even in winter, from the peculiar 
disposition of its slender branches. $1.50 
to $2.30. 
TAMARIX Africana. Of irregular growth ; 
the entire tree is clothed in spring with 
delicate pink flowers, followed by green 
leaves; handsome and unique. 35 to 50c. 
Ti Japonica. Of dwarf aud compact habit, 
with graceful foliage and rosy flowers. 75c. 
TILIA Americana. American Linden or 
TILIA Americana pendula. American 
Weeping Linden. $1. 
T. argentea. White or Silver Lime Tree. 
50 cts. to $1. 
T. Carollnlana. Red-twigged Linden. 50 
cts. to $1. 
T. Europaaa. European Linden. 50c. to $1. 
T. — alba pendula. European White-leaved 
Weeping Linden. $1. 
T. pyramidalis. Pyramidal or Red- 
twigged Linden. $1. 
ULMUS Americana. American Elm. 50 
cts. to $1 . 
U. campestrls. English Elm. .50 cts. to $1. 
U. — pendula. $1. 
U. fulva pendula. Weeping Slippery Elm. 
75 cts. 
U. montana pendula. Camperdovvn Weep- 
ing Elm. $1 to $1.50. 
Basswood. $1. 
Customers are welcome to the benefit of our long experience in making proper selections of trees or shrubs for any place or for any 
desired effect. We also supply superior collections of assorted ornamentals when desired. State the amount to be expended, location and 
surroundings, and we will send satisfactory varieties. 
Large and full-grown trees of Maple, Elm, Oak, Linden, Beech, Birch, Tulip, Sycamore, Locust, Horse Chestnut, Ash, various 
Evergreens, etc., which have been transplanted often and are in the best possible condition, we can furnish at lowest market prices. 
Abies orlentalis. 
EVERGREEN TREES. 
OUP list is select, including only the finest sorts, which are of assured 
value for ornamental and utilitarian planting. All that are not perfectly hardy 
in this climate are specifically mentioned. In addition to the Conifers, there are 
in this section many other fine plants with persistent evergreen foliage. Aside 
from their color value in winter, and the shelter they afford as ornamental 
screens and windbreaks, the Evergreens form fine backgrounds to the 
lighter deciduous foliage of spring and summer, and to the gay hues of 
summer flowers. 
LARGE SPECIMEN EVERGREENS are a specialty with us, and 
can be supplied in all good varieties. Prices quoted are for smaller stock. 
ABIES alba. White Spruce. 50 cts. to $1. 
A. — coerulea. A small-growing variety, with bluish green foliage. 
75 cts. to $1.50. 
A. — aurea. Foliage marked with golden yellow. $1 to $2. 
A. Canadensis. Hemlock Spruce. Graceful and always beautiful ■ 
useful as a \nvra tree, and especially fine for hedging. 50c. to $1. 
A. EnglemannI glauca. Silvery foliage. $1 to $2. 
A.excelsa. Norway Spruce. Forms a splendid hedge or wind- 
break in a short time. 50 cts. to $1. 
A. Cregorlana. Of dwarf, compact, hemispherical form; very 
dense; one of the best dwarf Evergreens ever introduced. $1. 
A. Inverta. A singular weeping variety. The branches droop almost 
perpendicularly, as shown in our illustration, page 55. $3.50 and up. 
A. nigra. American Black Spruce. 75 cts. to $1.25. 
A. orlentalis. Eastern or Crimean Spruce. A good specimen is 
sliown ill the engraving. 75 cts. to $1.25. 
CEDRUS Atlantlca. Atlas, or African Silver Cedar. 
75 cts. to $1. 
C. deodara. Deodar, or Himalayan Cedar. 75c. to $1.50. 
C. — glauca. One of the handsomest Evergreens yet 
sent out. Foliage delicate steel-blue. $2. .50 to $5. 
C. LIbanl. True Cedar of Lebanon. A most durable tree 
for parks. .50 cts. to $1. 
CEPHALOTAXU8. Cluster-flowered Yew. 
C. drupacea. A fine, compact, hardy little tree, with 
broad, shining foliage. .50 cts. to $1.50. 
C. Fortunel. The finest of the genus. 50 cts. to $1. 
CUPRESSUS Lawsonlana. Lawson's Cypress. Has 
elegant drooping branches and slender, feathery leafiets. 
Excellent lor massing in groups, and for hedges. We 
have several fine varieties with variegated leaves, of 
dwarf, compact or pyramidal growth. .50 cts. to $1. 
JUNIPERUS communis. Common .lunipcr. 25 to 50c. 
J. — HIbernica. Irish Juniper. Forms a column of deep 
green foliage. .50 cts. to $1. 
J. prostrata. Fine creeping variety ; useful to cover 
rocks. 50 cts. to $1. 
J. sabina. Savin Juniper. Dwarf and spreading. .50to75c. 
J. Virginlana. American Red Cedar. Makes a fine hedge. 
25 cts. to $1. , 
J. — glauca. A fine glaucous variety, of compact and 
handsome habit. 50 cts. to $1. 
