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ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING TREES— continued. 
CARAGANA 
350 arborescens (Siberian Pea), yellow pea-like flowers. 3/0 and 5/- each. 
351 pendula, a graceful weeping tree ; very hardy. Standards and Half- 
Standards, 7/6 each. 
349 Chamlagu, flowers yellow, passing to red, of shrubby habit. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
CARPINUS 
356 Betulus (Hornbeam), a useful tree for cold moist localities ; forms an excellent 
shelter for less hardy species ; stands shade well. 3/6 each, upwards. 
CASTANEA 
371 vesca (Spanish Chestnut). 5/- each, upwards. 
CATALPA 
368 bignonioides (syring-efolia) (Indian Bean), foliage and flowers of exceeding 
beauty. Dwarfs, 5/- each. Standards, 7/6 each, upwards. 
369 aureus, golden-yellow. Dwarfs, 5/- each. Standards, 7/6 each, upwards. 
Photo] Double Flowered Cherry (Cerasus) [Clibrans 
CERASUS (Cherry). 
Prices of the following— Dwarfs, 5/- to 7/6 each. Standards, 7/6 to 12/6 each. 
373a avium fl. pi., semi-double flowers in great profusion, end of April. 
374 multiplex (Small-leaved Double-blossomed Cherry), one of the loveliest 
flowering trees, and quite hardy. Flowers middle of May. 
376 Juliana pendula, a compact-growing, weeping variety. Standards only. 
380 latifolia lutea fl. pi., flowers faintly tinged with yellow. Blooms end of April. 
383 Mahaleb pendula, a fine weeping tree, with white flowers. 
386 Padus (Bird Cherry). Long showy erect racemes of white flowers in middle of May. 
388 PSEUDO-CERASUS, JAS. H. VEITCH (F.C.C., R.H.S.), flowers of large size, very 
double, of a very delicate tone of rosy-pink ; reddish bronze-tinted foliage, charm- 
ing. Flowers end of May. 
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