E. W. REID’S CATALOGUE OF SMALL FRUITS, ETC. 
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MAPLE, Scarlet. Rapid growing, red 
flowers. First-class, 75c. ea., $0 doz. 
Silver-Leaved. An excellent shade-tree 
of rapid growth; desirable for quick 
effect. First-class, 75c. each, $5 per doz. 
Sugar. A very popular tree, both for 
lawns and avenues ; symmetrical. 
First-class, 50c. each, $4 per doz. 
Wier's Cut-Leaved. A fast-growing sil- 
ver maple with beautiful dissected foli- 
age; graceful in appearance; should be 
in every collection. First-class, 75c. 
each ; extra size, $1 each. 
POPLAR, Lombardy. Of x-apid growth, 
and of tall narrow form. Exti'a size, 
15 feet, 50c. each, $4 per doz.; 12 feet 
40c. each, S3 per doz. 
Carolina. This is perhaps the largest 
of all the native poplars; suitable for 
street and park-planting; is free from 
attacks of insects; is not affected by 
gas ; a wonderful grower ; makes a 
fine ornamental tree, as well as a supe- 
rior stx'eet ti'ee; Exti'a size, 15 feet, SI 
each, $10 per doz. ; 12 feet, 75c. each, SO 
per doz. ; 10 feet, 50c. each, $4 per doz. 
SALISBURIA (Maidenhair). A rai'e 
elegant tree fi'om Japan, with singular 
foliage, unlike that of any other ti'ee, 
almost fern-like; desirable. First-class, 
75c. ; second-class, 60c. 
LIQUID AMBAR (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. First- 
class, 75c. ; second-class, 50c. 
JAPAN MAPLE. A tree that is slow- 
growing and of much beauty. In the 
spring it is a beautiful red, which will 
change to a green, and in autumn will 
change to a crimson. First-class, $1.50; 
second-class, $1. 
Blood-Leaved. Of dwarf habit, with 
rounded form and serrated foliage, rich 
crimson. One of the most desirable 
dwarfs for lawn-planting owing to its 
odd shape and color. When grouped it 
is a sight to behold. It is perfectly 
hardy, and with its beautiful foliage is 
suitable for any lawn. First-class, $2; 
second-class, $1.50. 
Cut-Leaved Purple. One of the hand- 
somest varieties of Japanese Maples. 
Form, dwarf and weeping. The leaves 
are of a beautiful rose color when young, 
and change to a deep and constant pur- 
ple as they become older. They are 
also deeply and delicately cut, giving 
them an elegant fern-like appearance. 
The young growth has also a deep crim- 
son hue. $2 each. 
WEEPING TREES. 
BIRCH, Cut-Leaved. An elegant erect 
tree, with slender, drooping branches ; 
should be on every lawn ; most distinct 
and handsome. First-class, 75c. each, 
$6 per doz. 
ASH, Mountain. A beautiful tree, with 
straggling, weeping branches; makes a 
fine tree for lawns. 2-year head, 75c. 
each, $7 per doz. ; 1-year head, 50c. each, 
$4 per doz. 
WILLOW, American Weeping. After 
the nature of the Kilmarnock, but with 
branches more varied. When it is 
branched it looks like a large green ball 
on a pole. Its branches are very slen- 
der and it is perfectly hardy. First- 
class, 50c. 
Kilmarnock. An exceedingly graceful 
tree, with large glossy leaves; one of 
the finest of its class; very hardy. 2 
year head, 75c. each, $6 per doz. 
DOGWOOD, Red-Plowering. Flowers 
profuse, of a bright red color, lasting 
long. This is one of the finest new ac- 
quisitions. It has not the tint of the 
decaying flower of the well-known 
white dogwood, but a fresh pronounced 
red, continuing with the flower from 
the beginninguntil the end of the bloom. 
First-class, $2 each. 
White-Flowering. This new and beau- 
tiful weeping tree has all the good qual- 
ities of the common dogwood with a 
perfectly drooping habit, on the upright 
leading stem of the Weeping Birch. 
First-class, $1.50 each. 
EVERGREENS. 
ARBOR- VITA!, American (Thuja occi- 
dental™) . This is the finest evergreen ; 
valuable for hedges; hardy, easily trans- 
planted ; nursery specimens rarely fail. 
It soon forms a beautiful hedge, very 
dense. While not adapted to turn stock, 
it forms a most desirable and ornamental 
screen. 1 % to 2 feet, 20c. each, $2 per 
doz., $15 per 100; 2 to 3 feet, 25c. each, 
$2.50 per doz., $20 per 100; 3 to 3% feet, 
30c. each, $3 per doz., $25 per 100. 
Fyramidalis. The most beautiful of all 
the arbor-vitaes, having dark green, 
compact foliage and remarkably erect 
form ; perfectly hardy. 2 to 3 feet, 50c. 
each, $4 per doz., $40 per 100. 
Siberian (T. Stberica). The best of the 
genus of this country; exceedingly 
hardy, keeping color well in winter; 
growth compact and pyramidal. 2 to 3 
ft., 40c. each, $3.50 per doz., $30 per 100. 
JUNIPER, Irish. 1 Si to 2 feet, 25c. each, 
$2.50 per doz., $20 per 100; 2 to 3 feet, 
30c. each, $3 per doz., $25 per 100; 3 to 4 
feet. 35c. each, $3.50 perdoz., $30 per 100. 
FINE, Scotch. 2 to 3 feet, 25c. each, $2 
per doz., $18 per 100. 
White. 2 to 3 feet, 25c. each, $2 per doz., 
$18 per 100. 
RED CEDAR. 2 to 3 feet, 25c. each, $2 
per doz., $18 per 100. 
SPRUCE, Hemlock. 2 to 3 feet, 25c. each, 
$2.50 per doz., $20 per 100; 3 to 3J 4 feet, 
30c. each, $3 per doz., $25 per 100. 
Norway. 2 to 3 feet, 25c. each, $2 per 
doz., $18 per 100; 3 to 4 feet, 30c. each, 
$2.50 per doz., $20 per 100. 
White. 2 to 3 feet, 40c. each, $4 per doz., 
$30 per 100; 3 to 4 feet, 50c. each, $5 per 
doz., $40 per 100. 
