Reid’s Nurserik? 
■Catalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 
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CORNUS florida (White-Flowering Dog- 
wood). Flowers white, three to three 
and one-half inches in diameter, pro- 
duced in spring before the leaves 
appear; very abundant, showy and 
durable. Foliage grayish green, glossy 
and handsome. Spreading, irregular 
form, growing 20 1025 feet high. 50 cts. , 
75 cts. and ti each. 
llubra (Red-Flowering Dogwood). This 
is simply a great and grand improve- 
ment upon the otherwise unrivalled 
white-flowering variety. It possesses 
the same freedom of flowering, produc- 
ing what might be termed a drift ot 
bloom of a bright, fresh and cheerful 
rosy red. The fruit or berries are the 
same as those of the species. 75 cts. 
and $1 each. 
Peiulula (Weeping Dogwood). A weep- 
ing form of Cor nus florida, distinct 
from all other weeping trees. Possesses 
the abundant bloom, handsome foliage 
and fruit of C. florida ; makes a mag- 
nificent specimen, either summer or 
winter. $1, $1.50 and $2 each. 
EDM American White. A noble droop- 
ing, spreading tree of our own woods \ 
one of the grandest of park and street 
trees. 50 cts., 75 cts. and $1 each. 
Scotch. A fine, spreading tree, of rapid 
growth; foliage large. 50 cts., 75 cts. 
and $1 each. 
CAMPEKDOWN WEEPING ELM. 
LINDEN, European. A pyramidal tree, with large 
leaves and fragrant flowers. 75 cts. and $1 each. 
American. A rapid-growing, beautiful native tree, 
with very large leaves and fragrant flowers ; fine 
for street-planting, giving quick shade in spring. 
50 cts. , 75 cts. ana $i each. 
LIQUIDAMBAR (Sweet-Gum). Leaves star-shaped, 
dark green in summer ; very glossy, changing to 
crimson in autumn ; pyramidal in form, with a 
singular bark ; a native tree. 
MAGNOLIA, Hypoleuca Japan. A new tree of 
great beauty and medium height. Flowers large 
and fine, creamy white, very fragrant ; blooms 111 
June, after foliage has developed. $1.50 and $2 each. 
Acuminata. A noble and very beautiful tree, with 
a very large leaf and fragrant flower tinted with 
purple ; rapid grower. 75 cts, and ?i each. 
Soulangeana. One of the best varieties ; flowers 
large, tinted with pink ; bloom rather late ; a very 
desirable tree. Si, $1.25 and Si. 50 each. 
MAGNOLIA soulangeana. (Much reduced in size.) 
Camperdown Weeping. Grafted six to eight 
feet high, this forms one of the most picturesque 
drooping trees. It is of rank growth, the shoots 
often making a zigzag growth of several feet out- 
ward and downward in a single season. The leaves 
are large, dark green and glossy, and cover the 
tree with a luxuriant mass of verdure. $1, $1.50 
and $2 each. 
HORSE-CHESTNUT, Double White-Flowering. 
A superb variety, with large double flowers. 60 cts. , 
75 cts. and $1 each. 
Red-Flowering. Not so rapid a grower as White, 
and blooms later ; foliage a deep green ; very 
showy tree. $1, ¥1.25 and $1.50 each. 
JUDAS TREE, American. A small-growing tree, 
covered with delicate purple flowers before the 
leaves appear. 75 cts. and $1 each. 
leaves of japan maple. (See page 48.) 
