OrnainButal and Flowering Trees. 
Deciduous. 
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ACER Pennsylvanicum (Striped Maple). A medium sized tree of 
cood shape, with light green bark, beautifully striped with dark lines. 
, to 2 feet 50 20 
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A rubrum (Red or Scarlet Maple). "A tree of large size, beautiful with 
its red flowers in spring, and unsurpassed m the coloring of its leaves 
in the {M."—7/ios. Meehan. An excellent shade tree, i to 2 feet . . 
2 to 3 feet j' J i' 
A. saccharinum (Sugar Maple). A large handsome shade tree of pyramidal 
growth, the foliage changing to a reddish-yellow in autumn, i ft. . . 
ANDROMEDA arborea (Tree Andromeda, Sour Wood). One of our 
fine-it native trees, producing white fragrant flowers, borne on slender 
petioles in long panicled racemes, and graceful foliage, brilliantly col- 
ored in autumn, i to 3 ft 
AMELANOHIER botryapium (Service or June-berry). This is 
generally a small tree, but here in our mountains it often grows 50 to 60 
ft high and 2 ft. in diameter. It is a handsome ornamental, and very 
early in spring its snow-white flowers appear in terminal drooping ra- 
cemes in the greatest profusion, producing a magnificent effect, in sharp 
contrast to the surroundings, which are generally yet quite wintry. 
The fruit is edible, and is considered by some very fine. It is supris- 
ing that this beautiful ornamental is not more generally known and 
planted. We have some very fine plants on hand. 2 to 3 ft 
3to4ft. . • ■ • 
4 to 6 ft. Very fine 
BETULA excelsa (Yellow Birch). A beautiful symmetrical lawn 
tree 40 to 60 ft. high, with yellowish silvery bark, and thin finely-cut 
leaves, i to 2 ft 
Larger specimens each, 25c. to 40c . 
B lenta (Cherry Birch, Sweet or Black Birch). This fine birch is consid- 
ered one of the best of all trees for street and lawn purposes. The 
wood which is rose-colored and fine-grained, is very valuable for 
cabinet work ; the 
twigs and foliage are 
alsospicy and aromatic. 
1 to 2 ft 
2 to 3 ft 
3 to 4 ft 
OORNUS Florida 
(Flowering Dogwood). 
See cut. This species 
make a small tree, and 
is one of the showiest 
and mosl striking of all 
our native plants. Its 
small greenish flowers 
are collected in close 
heads, which are each 
surrounded by an invo- 
lucre of four large white 
leaves, resembling a 
large single white blos- 
som. Very showy in 
flower, scarcely less so 
in fruit, which is bright 
scarlet and remains on 
the tree till late in the 
season; a handsome 
plant. I to 2 ft. ... 
2 to 3 ft 
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