DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE. 
WEEPING DECIDUOUS TREES-Continued. 
£/m— CAMPERDOWN— A very attractive drooping lawn tree $1 SO 
Mountain Ash — Weeping, covered with beautiful scarlet berries 1 00 
IV///01V— KILMARNOCK— A low headed weeping tree 75 
NEW AMERICAN— Is a large tree of the Weeping Willow type 1 00 
BABVLONICA — Our common VVillow, and nothing is more graceful 75 
Weeping Cherry — Japan rose colored, Howers very striking 50 
Flowering Ornamental Trees. 
This class of trees is most desirable for lawn and street planting. 
The Catalpas bloom in July. 
Catalpa — BUNGEI— A species from China, of dwarf habit, growing only 
from three to five feet high. Foliage large and glossy. Price, $1.25. 
SPECIOSA— A variety originating in the West ; more upright and sym- 
metrical in its growth than the common Catalpa, and blossoms two or 
three weeks earlier. Price, (jOc. 
TEA'S JAPAN HYBRID— Of spreading habit ; flowers white, with purple 
dots; fragrant; a most profuse bloomer, remaining in bloom .several 
weeks. Pi^icE, 7Sc. 
Cherry— DWARF WHITE-FLOWERING -A variety of the Morello, with 
double white flowers. Both this and the succeeding are very ornamental. 
Price, 75c. 
LARGE DOUBLE-FLOWERING— A variety of the Heart Cherry, with 
pretty double flowers. Price, $1.00. 
Chestnut — AMERICAN— A well known fore:;t and nut-bearing tree ; of great 
value for ornamental purposes. Price, 7Sc. 
/#orse-C/ies^no<— WIIITE-FLOWERING — A very beautiful, well-known 
tree, with round, dense head, dark green foliage, and an abundance of 
showy Howers in early spring. Price, 75c. 
Doffivood— AMERICAN WHITE — A native tree of fine form and beautifu 
foliage, growing from 20 to 25 feet high, producing while flowers three 
inches in diameter early in the spring before the leaves appear. A very 
desirable tree. Price, 75c. 
RED-FLOWERING— First disseminated by Thomas Meehan and consid- 
ered a great acquisition. Price, $1.00. 
Judas Trees, or Red Bi/rf— AMERICAN— A small growing tree ; covered 
with delicate pink flowers before the leaves appear. Price, 75c. 
Laburnum — GOLDEN CHAIN— Bears long, pendant racemes of yellow 
flowers in June, showy and beautiful. Should be in every lawn. 
Price, 75c. 
Magnolia— One of the most beautiful species of flowering trees. Being dif- 
ficult to transplant, small trees three or four feet high are preferable. 
ACUMINATA — A beautiful pramidal-growing native species, growing to 
the height of sixty or seventy feet, with large glossy leaves ; flowers yel- 
low, tinted with bluish-purple. Price, $1.50. 
CONSPICUA— Tree of medium size and shrub-like growth. Flowers are 
large, pure white, very numerous, and appear before the leaves 
Price, $2.00. 
SOULANGEANA— A French hybrid ; a rather irregular grower ; foliage 
large, glossy and ma.ssive; flowers very large, three to five inches in 
diameter, white and purple. Very effective. Price, $2.00. 
SPECIOSA — A good grower; tree generally round-headed and of fine 
form ; flowers a little smaller and of a lighter color than those of 
Soulangeana, but being produced in wonderful profusion this is one of 
the best varieties. Price, $1.25. 
Maiden Hair Tree — One of the most beautiful of lawn trees. A native of 
Japan. Of medium size, rapid growth and rich, glossy fern-like foli- 
age. Rare and elegant. Price, 7.5c. 
r/iorn— DOUBLE SCARLET— Flowers deep crimson with scarlet .shade; 
very double and considered larger than the double red ; fine rich foliage. 
Price, 75c. 
DOUBLE WHITE— Has small double white flowers. Price, 7Sc. 
