19 
Black Walnut. One of the most beautiful of trees, either for lawns 
or avenues. Its palm-like foliage is unsurpassed. 50 cents to $t. 
Maidenhair Tree {Giiiio or Salis/iuria). Very superior specimens 
of this distinct and every way desirable tree at $1 to $2. 
Magnolia Acuminata. Extra fine specimens, 8 to 10 feet, Si. 
Magnolia Soulangeana, Conspicua, Lenni, Macrophylla, Spe- 
ciosa, and Glauca. $1 to §1.50 each. 
Virgilia Lutea. Surpassingly beautiful in form and in its large pen- 
dulous clusters of flowers. 75 cents. 
Laburnum. The golden clusters of flowers are in fine contrast with 
the preceding. 75 cents. 
Lindens. Of large size. 15 feet at §1. 
European Larches. 5 feet, 50 cents. 
Purple Beech. The well-known, dark blood-leaved beech. Very 
effective for the lawn. 4 feet at 75 cents; 6 to 8 feet, $1. 
Cut-leaved Beech. Distinct and fine. $1. 
Imperial Cut-leaved Alder. Strikingly crimped foliage. 50 cents. 
Double Flovirering Cherry. Unsurpassed in floral beauty. 75 
cents. 
Double Hawthorns. The Double White and Paul's Scarlet are best. 
Fine specimens, 5 to 7 feet, 75 cents. 
Catalpa Bungei. Grafted as standards, this variety makes regular 
and dense heads, which are very effective. $1. 
Poplar Aurea Van Geerti. The leaves are a fine clear yellow, and 
a fine contrast with darker foliage. 75 cents each. 
Scarlet Oak. Fine foliage. 50 cents. 
European Mountain Ash. 50 cents. 
Elms. American and English varieties of various sizes. 8 to 10 feet, 
50 cents; 10 to 12 feet, 75 cents; 15 feet, $1; extra sizes, $2. 
Elm, Picturata Variegata. Large vigorous foliage, distinctly marked 
with broad silver stripes, producing a fine eflfect. $1. 
New Birch Populifoliis Purpuris. Large leaves and remarkably 
vigorous. $\. 
Purple Birch. New and very distinct; foliage bronze and purple; a 
decided acquisition. $1. 
