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ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING TREES — continued. 
CYTISUS, see Laburnum. 
DIMORPHANTHUS, see Aralia, page 8. 
ELDER, see Sambucus, page 35. 
ELM, see Ulmus, page 15. 
EllONYMUS (For Bush Varieties, sec page 27) 
778 europeeus (The Spindle Tree), very pretty ; fruit rose-coloured, seeds orange. 
3/6 each, upwards. 
775 atropurpureus (The Burning Bush), foliage purple. 3/6 each. 
779 fructo albo, a white fruited variety. 3/6 each. 
781 latifolius, brilliant scarlet fruit ; very attractive in autumn. 3/6 each. 
FAGUS (Beech). 
823 sylvatica (Common), stands more shade than any other native tree ; dislikes a ,wet 
soil, but requires a moist air ; sensitive to late spring frosts ; requires pruning 
when moved. From 2/6 each, upwards. 
826 asplenifolia (Fern-leaved). 6/- each, upwards. 
838 laciniata (Cut-leaved). 5/- each, upwards. 
841 macrophylla (Large-leaved). 5/- each, upwards. 
844 pendula (Weeping). 5/— each, upwards. 
847 purpurea (Purple). 5/— each, upwards. 
850 — — Handsworth, large, richly deep purple foliage. 6/- each, upwards. 
853 Norwegian Black. Intense dark purple, of large size. 5/- each, upwards. 
862 — — tricolor, foliage beautifully marked in spring. 5/- each, upwards. 
FRAXINUS (Ash). 
878 Americana folius aurea marginata, golden margined foliage. Standards, 5/- to 
7/6 each. 
883 Excelsior (Common), best for moist, rich, porous, low-lying ground ; impatient 
of shade, except when young. 2/6 each, upwards. Extra large, 12/6 to 42/- each. 
886 aucubnstolia, foliage spotted golden-yellow. 6/- to 7/6 each. 
888 aurea, a variety with yellow bark. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
889 Crippsii variegata, foliage margined with silver. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
890 monophylla, distinct undivided foliage. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
892 PENDULA (Weeping), Of this handsome weeping form we have a fine stock 
with straight stout stems, and well-balanced heads. 7/6 to 21/- each. 
895 aurea (Golden-leaved Weeping). 7/6 to 21/- each. 
896 marginata alba, a fine variegated form. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
896a lenticifolia pendula, a graceful weeping variety. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
897 Mariesi, a species from Northern China. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
880 Oregona, large handsome foliage ; very distinct. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
898 ornus (Flowering Ash). A very handsome free-flowering species. 5/- to 7/6 each. 
GLEDITSCHIA 
919 triacanthos (Honey Locust or Three-thorned Acacia), foliage long and graceful; 
branches clothed with strong persistent three-pronged spines. 3/6 to 6/- each. 
GYMNOCLADUS. 
932 canadensis (Kentucky Coffee), an effective deciduous tree. 5/- each. 
HALESIA. 
937 hispida, racemes of white flowers. 3/6 to 5/- each. 
940 tetraptera (The Snowdrop Tree), flowers freely produced, in drooping fascicles, 
pure white, resembling a snowdrop. 3/6 and 5/- each. 
HORNBEAM, see Carpinus, page 9. 
JUGLANS (Walnut). 
1082 regia (Common). Standards, 7/6 to 10/6 each. 
KOLREUTERIA. 
1100 paniculata, long, elegant divided leaves, becoming rich yellow in autumn ; flowers 
yellow, in large clusters. Requires close pruning. 5/- each. 
