8 
Varieties. 
Secldnons Trees, continued. 
Cornus alternifolia (Blue Dogwood). 15 to 35 ft. . 
Distinct and picturesque. 
Crataegus Crus=galli (Cockspur Thorn). 10 to 25 ft. 
Covered with snow-white flowers and red fruit, 
Diospyros Virginiana (Persimmon). 15 to 60 ft. . . 
Fagus ferruginea (American Beech). 40 to 70 ft. . . 
Fraxinus Americana (White Ash) 
Halesia tetraptera (Snowdrop, Silverbell-tree). 
20 to 50 ft • • 
Great profusion of white or pink bell-flowers in 
very early spring. A most choice ornamental. 
Halesia diptera. 10 to 25 ft 
Rare and showy ; fruit two-winged. 
Ilex monticola (Deciduous flountain Holly). 15 to 
30 ft 
Bright red berries in perfect rows in fall and early 
winter. 
Liquidambar styraciflua (Sweet Qum). 30 to 60 ft. . 
Leaves deep crimson in autumn. 
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip-tree). 60 to 80 ft. . 
Well-known, rapid-growing street and specimen 
lawn tree. Yellow flowers, 3 inches across. 
Size and Gradb 
Collected, 
Ni;rsery-grown. 
per 10 
per 100 
per 1000 
per 10 
per 100 

per 1000 
— 
$0 65 
f4 50 
$35 00 
$0 75 
$5 00 
75 
5 00 
I 00 
7 00 
2 to 3 ft 
I 50 
.... 
3 to 5 ft 
2 50 
3 
75 
5 00 
2 to 3 ft., extra 
I 25 
10 00 
I to 2 ft 
65 
4 50 
35 00 
40 
3 00 
25 00 
I 00 
12 to 24 in .... 
«5 
7 50 
9 to 18 in 
75 
5 00 
{40 00 
18 to 36 in. . . . 
I 25 
10 00 
3 to 4 ft., extra 
2 00 
4 to 6 ft., extra 
4 00 
6 to 12 in 
2 00 
12 to 18 in 
3 00 
6 to 12 in 
25 
2 00 
15 00 
50 
3 50 
30 00 
3 50 
30 00 
75 
5 00 
40 00 
2 to 3 ft., extra 
I 25 
10 00 
2 to 4 ft 
2 00 
I to 2 ft 
40 
3 00 
25 00 
2 to 3 ft 
65 
4 50 
3 to 4 ft 
75 
5 00 
4 to 6 ft 
I 00 
8 00 
6 to 8 ft 

2 00 
MAGNOLIA. 
The Magnolias must be classed among the most effective of all ornamentals, combining as they do, rapid, 
clean growth with the handsomest of large foliage and great wax-like flowers, usually overcharged with a peculiar 
and exquisite odor, and later on with a covering of brilliant scarlet cucunilh-r-shafed fruit. For scenic effect our 
native species will 'bear favorably a critical comparison with the finest foreign ones, while to the American planter 
they possess the overwhelming advantage of being an indigenous growth, free from disease, and (with the excep- 
tion of the Grandiflorp) hardy throughout the states. 
Varieties. 
Magnolia acuminata (Cucumber Tree). 
Beautiful ornamental. 
50 to 70 ft. 
Magnolia Frazeri (Ear- leaved Magnolia). 40 to 50 ft. 
Kare, and one of the most beautiful of all the Mag- 
nolias. Large leavesand flowers, thelatter 6 in. across. 
Magnolia glauca (Sweet Bay). See Evergreens. 
" grandiflora. See under Evergreens. 
" Umbrella (Umbrella Tree). 25 to 35 ft... 
Leaves 18 to 20 inches long ; flowers 7 to 8 inches 
broad. This Magnolia has an unpleasant odor. 
Ostrya Virginica (Hop Hornbeam). 15 to 30 ft 
Very hard wood ; hop-like fruit and showy, serrate 
foliage. 
Pyrus coronaria (Wild Crab Apple). 10 to 25 ft. . 
Fragrant native tree. White and pink flowers. 
Pyrus Americana (American Mt. Ash). 12 to 24 ft 
Beautiful cut foliage and brilliant red fruit. 
Size and Grade. 
Collected. 
Nursery-grown. 
per 10 
per 100 
per 1000 
pel' 10 
per 100 
per iooo 
6 to 12 in 
Jo 50 
$3 50 
$30 00 
$1 00 
$7 00 
I to 2 ft 
75 
5 00 
I 25 
10 00 
2 to 4 ft., extra 
2 50 
6 to 12 in. ... 
50 
3 50 
30 00 
75 
5 00 
40 00 
I to 2 ft 
75 
5 00 
40 00 
I 25 
10 00 
2 to 4 ft., extra 
2 50 
1 to 2 ft 
I 00 
2 to 3 ft 
2 00 
3 to 4 ft 
3 00 
I to 2 ft 
50 
3 50 
30 00 
I 00 
2 to 3 ft 
I 25 
10 00 
75 00 
I to 2 ft 
75 
5 00 
40 00 
6 to 12 in 
50 
3 50 
30 00 
I 00 
I to 3 ft 
1 65 
4 50 
1 2 00 
