H. S. WILEY & SON. CAYUGA, N. Y. 
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Silver-leaved — One of the most ornamental 
of the species; the under surface of the 
leaves a soft white. It is exceedingly 
rapid in its growth, often making shoots 
six feet long in a season; valuable as a 
street tree. Price, 50 cents. 
Wier's Cut-leaved — A Silver Maple with 
remakable and beautiful dissected fol- 
liage. Of rapid growth; shoots slender 
and drooping, giving it a very graceful 
appearance. Should be in- every collec- 
tion. Price, ,$1.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European — A fine, hardy 
tree; head dense and regular; covered 
from .Tulj' till winter with large clusters 
of bright red berries. Price, $1.00. 
Oak-leaved — A hardy tree of fine habit; 
height and breadth from twenty to thirty 
feet; foliage simjjle and deeply lobed, A 
very fine lawn tree. Price, 75 cents. 
Mountain Ash 
POPLAR, Carolina — Pyramidal in form and 
robust in growth; leaves large, pale to 
deep green. Price, 60 cents. 
Lombardy — Well known for its erect, rapid 
growth and commanding form; very 
desirable in large grounds and along 
roads to break the average height and 
forms of other trees. Price, 60 cents. 
Street and Lawn Trees in 
Quantity 
We shall be glad to make most favorable 
quotations on Elm, Poplar and Maple in quan- 
tity for Street or Park planting. Prices 
above noted are for single specimen. 
Do not overlook the values ottered in our 
Collections. Tliese Goliections are 
not made up of mailing sized plants. 
Upright Deciduous Flowering 
Stirubs 
ALTHEA, or Bose of Sharon — The Altheas 
are fine, free growing, flowering shrubs 
of very easy cultivation. Desirable on 
account of flowering in August and Sep- 
tember, when nearly all other trees and 
shrubs are out of bloom. Price, 30 cents. 
Double Bed — (Kubra flore pleno.) 
Double Purple — (Purpurea flora pleno.) 
Double Wliite — (Alba flore pleno.) 
Variegated-leaved Double Flowering — 
(Flore pleno fol. variegata) — A con- 
spicuous variety, with foliage finely 
marked with light yellow. Flowers dou- 
ble purple. One of the finest variegated- 
leaved shrubs. Price, 35 cents. 
AZALEA, Japanese — This class have larger 
flowers and bloom earlier in the season 
than the Ghent varieties. The colors are 
chiefly red and yellow and shades of the 
same. They should be planted in partial 
shade. Price, $1.25. 
ELEAGNUS LONQIPES — A well-k n o w n 
shrub of spreading habit, dark green 
foliage, silvery white beneath, with yel- 
low flowers and bright red fruit that is 
beautiful as an ornament on the bush 
and is esteemed very highly by many for 
use in place of cranberries. Price, 50 
cents. 
ALMOND (Prunus), Double Bose Flowering — 
A beautiful small shrub, bearing in May, 
before the leaves appear, small, double, 
rose-like flowers, closely set upon the 
twigs. Price, 35 cents. 
Double White Flowering — Produces beauti- 
ful white flowers in May. Price, 35 cents. 
CALYCANTHUS, or SWEET SCENTED 
SHBUB— The wood is fragrant, foliage 
rich, flowers of rare chocolate color, hav- 
ing a peculiarly agreeable odor. Flowers 
in June and at intervals afterward. 
Price, 30 cents. 
CBAB, Bechtel's Double Flowering American 
Crab — A medium sized, hardy ornamental 
tree of great beauty. When in bloom 
this tree presents the appearance of being 
covered with roses, scenting the atmos- 
phere for a long distance with a perfume 
equal to that of any rose. Price, 75 cents. 
DAPHNE, Common Mezereon — A native of 
Northern Europe. Small, branches erect 
with clusters of pink flowers in March. 
The earliest flowering shrub we have. 
Price, 30 cents. 
QtnNCE, JAPAN (Cydonia), Scarlet— Has 
bright scarlet crimson flowers in great 
profusion, early in spring; one of the 
best hardy shrubs; makes a beautiful, 
ornamental hedge. Price, 23 cents. 
