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ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING TREES— continued. 
Robinia — continued. 
1809 pseud-acacia coluteoides, very distinct variety, of dense habit. 
1810 decaisneana, bright rosy pink flowers ; a variety of extreme beauty. 
1812 inermis (Mop-headed Acacia), globular heads of handsome foliage ; fine for 
planting as single specimens. 
1821 neo-mexicana, a new variety of vigorous habit, flowers pea shaped, pinkish 
lilac, fragrant and free. 
1822 semperflorens, a continuous blooming variety, lovely bright green foliage. 
1824 viscosa (Clammy Locust), distinct species, elegant and beautiful, soft rose-pink 
flowers, branches viscid and clammy. 
SALIX (Willow or Osier). 
Prices of the following, 3/6 and 5/- each, except where stated. 
1872 alba argentea (White Willow), fast growing ; leaves silky on both sides. 
1875 vitellina (Yellow Osier), twigs yellow or reddish. 
1878 Britzensis, branches bright red, very conspicuous. 
1881 Americana pendula (American Weeping Willow). Prune closely when trans- 
planting. Standards, 7/6 and 10/6 each. 
1884 Babylonica (Babylonian Willow). 
1886 ramulus aureis, a charming variety, especially for planting on the banks of 
streams or lakes. 
1893 capreea pendula (Kilmarnock Weeping Willow). 7/6 and 10/6 each. 
1902 purpurea (Purple Osier). 
1 905 repens argentea (Wolseyana pendula), weeping ; silvery foliage. 7/6, upwards. 
1911 viminalis (Bitter or Green Osier). 
SNOWY MESPILUS, see Amelanchier canadensis, page 8. 
SUMACH, see Rhus, page 14. 
THORNS, FLOWERING, see Cratasgus. TULIP TREE, see Liriodendron tulipifera, page 12. 
TILIA (Lime). 
2149 alba (argentea), a beautiful silver-leaved variety. 5/- to 12/6 each. 
2152 pendula (petiolaris) (Silver-leaved Weeping Lime). Standards, 7/6 to 
12/6 each. 
2153 spectabilis, a very fine foliaged variety. 5/- to 12/6 each. 
2155 Americana macrophylla, leaves very large and ornamental. 5/- to 12/6 each. 
2158 Europsea, red twigged, from layers ; one of the finest trees for avenues, streets, 
parks, etc. 2/6 to 7/6 each ; extra large, 12/6 to 42/- each. 
2160 aurantia (Orange-barked). 5/- to 7/6 each ; extra large, 12/6 to 42/- each. 
ULMUS (Elm). 
Prices of the following, 5/- each ; extra large, 7/6 to 42/- each, except where stated. 
2176 campestris (English Elm), makes a grand tree on moist alluvial soil. 2/6, upwards, 
2179 aurea Rosseelsii, beautiful golden bronze foliage. 
2180 CORNUBIENSIS DICKSONII (New Golden Cornish Elm), clear golden- 
yellow leaves, in habit and constitution the tree is identical with the type ; fine for 
park, avenue and pleasure ground. 7/6, upwards. 
2182 Dampieri aurea (Wreedi aurea), leaves bright golden-yellow. 
2177 latifolia, a broad-leaved form. 
2185 Louis van Houtte, a quick-growing variety with yellow foliage. 
2186 pendula (Weeping). 
2187 picturata variegata, prettily variegated. 
2209 Wheatleyii, a stately and compact vigorous-growing variety, suitable for street 
planting in favourable districts. 
2194 glabra vegata (Giant Canadian or Huntingdon). 
2197 montana (Wycii or Scotch), more accommodating than the Common Elm. 2/6, 
upwards. 
2191 Dovsei, an upright vigorous-growing variety, with large leaves. 
2202 macrophylla aurea, rapid grower, having bright yellow leaves. 
2203 pendula (Camperdown Weeping). 
2206 purpurea (Purple-leaved). 
WHITE BEAM, see Pyrus aria, page 13. WILLOW, see Salix, above. 
SPECIAL NOTE. — In addition to trees of ordinary sizes and prices, we have hundreds of 
fine extra size specimens to produce immediate effect. In most cases these trees have quite 
straight stems, good roots, fine heads — in short, they are perfect trees, in good health, free 
from insect or fungoid pests. 
