DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
The price, unless indicated, will be 50 cents for trees of suitable size 
for planting. Manjr seedlings, or small trees for extensive plantations, 
can be su])plicd at a cheap rate ; also trees of extra size at correspond- 
ing prices. The average price for a size suitable for streets is $1 each. 
AilantUS glandulosa. Rapid in growth, free from insects, and 
valuable where the odor of its flowers is not an objection. 
Acacia, three-thorned ( GleJilsdiia triacantlm). A large, thorny 
tree, with spreading head and delicate foliage. 
Ash, A-merican white (Fmximis Americana). Large, rapid tree, 
with |iiiinate, pale-green leaves, 
aucuba-leaved (/^. aiicufcfr/b/i'a). Conspicuous for its beautiful 
gold-dust and golden spotted variegation. $1. 
gold-barked (F. aurea). The bark and the twisted and 
spreading branches of this variety are of a conspicuous, brigh^ 
yellow color, fl. 
lentisCUS-leaved (F- lenlid/olin pemhih). A tree of rapid 
growth, with small leaves and pendulous branches. $1. 
showy (/■'. SjiectnbiUs). Very stout growth ; as erect as a Poplar. 
$1. 
variegated {F. amm varirgata). Golden variegation. SI. 
European (F. excelsior). Rapid in growth, large, round-headed; 
leaves smooth, deep green. 
Beech, American (Fayus fenuglnea). A largo tree, with light, 
smooth bark, and horizontal or spreading branches ; rich, glossy- 
green foliage. 
cut-leaved {F. laciniata). Very distinct, and attractive by it« 
curiously-divided, fern-like foliage. $1..50. 
European {F. syhatica). Resembles the preceding, but more 
compact, and foliage larger. 
weeping (/''. pendula). One of the most valuable and effective 
of weeping-trees ; the pendent branches being remarkably pictu- 
resque and graceful. S2. 
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