15 
DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
The price, unless indicated, will be 50 (jents for trees of suitable 
size for planting. Many seedlings, or small trees for extensive 
plantations, can be supplied at a cheap rate ; also trees of cxiiu 
size, at corresponding prices. 
Acacia (GlediStioMa)— Three tlioriicd ; delicate foliage; vigorous, 
witU strong thorns. 
Ash — American ; a fine native tree. 
European ; lofty, with pinnate foliage, and rapid growth. 
Gold Bark ; pendulous, with striking color of wood. 75 cents. 
Weeping ; very pendulous, and beautiful for lawns. SI. 
Beech — American ; a fine tree, with rich glossy green foliage. 
European ; more compact than the last ; leaves persistent. 
Cut-leaved; pcculi.ar foliage. SI. 
Purpurea; remarkably rich dark foliage of unequalled beautj. 
Weeping; very pendulous, and of graceful habit. 81.50. 
Birch — Cut-leaved; very airy, graceful foliage ; pendulous. $1. 
Poplar-leaved. 
Kiver; a strong and fine tree. 
Butternut — Desirable for fruit and contrast of foliage. 
Catalpa — Fine large leaves ; very gay flowers in July. 
Chestnut — American ; a noble and well known native tree. 
Spanish ; larger leaves and fruit, but rather tender. 
Cypress — Deciduous ; beautiful, delicate, feathery foliage ; distinct, 
hardy and desirable, 
dm — American ; the best tree for streets and avenues. 
English ; of upright growth. 
Purple ; foliage quite dark. $1. 
Scotch Weeping ; a fine tree. $1. 
Ginko Tree (Salisburia)— Leaves pectinate, bluish green, very 
peculiar; striking, and of great merit. SI. 50. 
Horse Chestnut — Large, regular shaped tree, with large spikes of 
white flowers. 
Double-flowering ; not so large as the preceding, but more conspicu- 
ous flowers. SI. 
Buckeye ; leaves smooth, with yellow flowers. 
Red-flowering ; blooms late, and is very gay. SI. 
Kentucky Coffee Tree— Picturesque ; starts late. 
EoBlrUteria — A pretty, small tree, with large panicles of yellow flowers 
in August. 
Iiabtirnum — Golden ; its long, pendulous, bright yellow racemes of 
flowers are very beautiful. 
Grandiflora; large-flowering. Si. 
Larch— Scotch ; of rapid growth and fine green foliage. 
Iiinden — American ; a largo tree, rapid in growth, large leaves, and 
fine. 
European ; not so large, but every way desirable. 
Weeping; a noble, arching variety. Sl.50. 
Liquid Amber — Its autumn tints are exceedingly fine. A little tender. 
