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H. S. WILEY SUN, CAYUGA, N. V. 
FLOWERING ORNAMENTAL TREES— Continued. 
Tulip Tree— TULIPIFERA— A magnifiicent native tree, with broad, glossy- 
fiddle-shaped leaves and beautiful tulip-like flowers ; allied to the magno- 
lias, and like them difiScult to transplant unless of small size. Price, $1.00. 
Upright Deciduous Trees. 
4Wer— IMPERIAL CUT-LEAF— A charming tree of stately , graceful growth, 
having large and deeply cut foliage. Vigorous and hardy ; one of the 
best lawn trees. Price, $1.00. 
Seec/i— FERN-LEAVED — An elegant tree of symmetrical habit, having 
beautifully cut foliage. Price, $1.75. 
PURPLE-LEAVED — Discovered in a German forest. An elegant, vigorous 
tree growing 40 to 50 feet high. Foliage deep purple, changing to crim- 
son. Price, $1.25. 
B/rcAi— EUROPEAN WHITE— A fine tree of moderate .size, w'ith silvery 
bark and slender branches. Price, $1.00. 
PURPLE-LEAVED — A variety possessing the vigorous habits of the 
species, and having the rich purple foliage. Price, $1.00. 
C/m-AMERICAN WHITE— The noble, spreading, drooping tree of our 
own woods. One of the grandest and hardiest of park or street trees. 
Price, 7Sc. 
ENGLISH— An erect, lofty tree, with rather small leaves. Price, $1.00. 
Maple — ASH-LEAVED — A fine rapid growing variety with handsome light 
green pinnated foliage and spreading head. Very hardy. Price, 50c. 
NORWAY — A native of Europe. Its large, compact habit, broad, deep 
green shining foliage, and its vigorous growth render it one of the most 
desirable species for streets, parks and lawns. Price, 75c. 
PURPLE-LEAVED SYCAMORE— A strong, rapid grower ; foliage deep 
green on the upper surface and purplish-red underneath. Price, $1.25. 
SCARLET — A native variety of medium size, producing deep red blos- 
soms before the leaves appear. In autumn the leaves change to a brill- 
iant scarlet. Prtce, $1.00. 
SUGAR, OR ROCK— The well-known native variety, valuable both for 
the production of sugar and as an ornament in lining unpaved streets 
and avenues. A stately form and fine, rich foliage render it justly pop- 
ular as a shade tree. Price, 75c. 
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, SOc. 
WEIR'S CUT-LEAVED— A Silver Maple with remarkable and beautiful 
dissected foliage. Of rapid growth ; shoots slender and drooping, giving 
it a very graceful appearance. Should be in every collection. Price, 
$1.00. 
Mountain 4sfc— EUROPEAN — A fine, hardy tree ; head dense and regular ; 
covered from July 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 simple and deeply lobed. Avery fine lawn 
tree. Price, 7Sc. 
Pop/ar— CAROLINA— Pyramidal in form and robust in growth ; leaves large, 
pale to deep green. Price, 60c. 
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, 60c. 
Street and Lawn Trees In Quantity. 
We shall be glad to make most favorable quotations on Elm, Poplar 
and Maples in quantity for Street or Park planting. Prices above noted 
are for single specimen. 
