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Maple, scarlet {A. rubrum). A native tree of medium size, with smai: 
leaves, which change to brilliant hues in autumn, 
silver {A. dasycw-putn). Of large and rapid-spreading growth, 
with distinct silvery foliage. ' 
sugar (A. saccluirinum). The well-known native variety; ofIar<-f 
growth, straight, symmetrical, and the most popular of all trees 
for streets and lawns, 
sycamore {A. pseudo-platanus). A European variety, of rapid 
growtli, with very large dark green leaves ; an excellent shade-tree. 
Striped-barked {A.slriatum). A small native tree, with distinci 
silver-stri|jed baik, and large rugose loaves, 
variegated Wegundo (A. Negundo fiUis variegath). Probably 
the most distinct and striking of all variegated trees. $1.50. 
variegated sycamore (A. pseudo-phuanus var.). The distinct 
golden markings in contrast with the deep green is very fine. $1. 
Mountain-Ash, European {Pi/ms aucuparia). A small tree, 
with shining pinnate leaves, and bright red fruit in clusters, 
weeping {P. a.pmdula). Its branches have a straggling, pendent 
character which is quite picturesque. $1 .50. 
Oak, English (Qnercusrobur). A large tree, with spreading branch- 
es, haves smooth deep green ; persistent until Christmas, 
scarlet (Q. cocdnea). A native tree of large size, with shining 
green leaves, changing in autumn to brilliant scarlet. 
Turkey [Q. cerris). A large species, with deeply lobed, bright, 
shining leaves; very hardy. 
Peach, double-flowering {Persica fore plena). The following 
ornamental varieties — viz., double rose, red, purple, dianlhiia- 
flowered, and camellia-Jloivered — are all most charming for their 
profusion of flowers, like perfect little roses. 
Poplar, silver (Populus alia). The European White Ahclc, grow- 
ing to the height of 60 to 80 feet ; very rapid and hardy, with sil- 
very-white foliage, producing a marked effect in some positions, 
ilophora, Japan [S. Japonica). A hardy and beautiful tree, with 
dark green bark, and foliage resembling an Acacia, 
weeping (S. pendula). Like the preceding, but quite pendulous, 
forming perfect specimens. Extra. $1.50. 
Tulip-Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera). A stately tree of the Mag- 
nolia class; of rapid growth, wiih ilistiiict glaucous, three-lobcd 
leaves, and is unsurpassed for the lawn or street planting. 
Virgilea, yellow- wood {Chd ras/is ihiclorta, also V. lulca). A 
beautiful native tree, with delicate foliage and pendulous clusters 
of flowers, in form like the Laburnum, but white in color. 81.50 
