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Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue. 
Flowering Trees, May — White Dogwood, Magnolias in variety, Judas Tree, Horse 
Chestnuts, Double Flowering Cherry; June — White Fringe, Laburnum, Mountain 
\sh, Thorns in variety, Catalpa, Syringaefolia, Lindens in variety, Virgilia Lutea; 
July — American Sweet Chestnut. 
Trees Valuable for their Form and Foliage — Cut-leaved Weeping Birch, Purple- 
leaved Birch, Kilmarnock Willow, Weeping Mountain Ash, Oak-leaved Mountain 
Ash, European Weeping Ash, Camperdown Weeping Elm, Purple-leaved Elm, Euro- 
pean Linden, White-leaved Weeping Linden, Salisburea, Norway Maple, Wier’s Cut- 
leaved Maple, Imperial Cut-leaved Alder, Purple-leaved Beech, Fern-leaved Beech. 
Evergreen Trees — Norway Spruce, Austrian Pine, Scotch Pine, Siberian Arbor 
Vitae. Irish Juniper, American Arbor Vitae, etc. 
Upright Flowering Shrubs — April — Daphne Mezereon; May — Forsythia, Japan 
Quince, Double Flowering Plum, Dwarf Double Flowering Almonds, Spiraea Pruni- 
folia, Lilacs in variety. Tartarian Honeysuckle, Cornus Mascula Variegata; June — 
Deutzia Gracilis, Deutzia Crenata flore pleno, Viburnum Plicatum, Snowball, Wiegclia 
in variety, White Fringe, Syringa, Calycanthus (at intervals through summer), Red 
Dogwood, Herbaceous Paeonies, Spiraea Lanceolata, Tamarix Africana, Halesia, 
Japan Globe Flower; July — Spiraea Callosa Alba, Spiraea Callosa, Herbaceous 
Paeonies; August and September — Althea in variety, Hydrangea Grandiflora. 
Climbing and Trailing Shrubs — Clematis in variety (flower from Juno to Novem- 
ber), Ainpelopsis Vcitchii, American Ivy, Climbing Honeysuckle in variety (flower 
all summer), Aristolochia Sypho (flower in May and June), Akebia Quinata, Wistaria. 
Evergreen Shurbs — Rhododendron in variety, Mahonia, Dwarf Box. 
Roses — Climbing and Moss, blooming in June; Hybrid Perpetual and Perpetual 
Moss, blooming at intervals all summer; and tender roses, blooming constantly. 
UPRIGHT DECIDUOUS TREES 
Alder — (Ain us). 
IMPERIAL CUT LEAF— 
(Laciniata Imperialis) — A 
charming tree of stately 
graceful growth, having 
large and deeply cut foli- 
age. Vigorous and hardy; 
one of the best lawn trees. 
Apple — (Sorbus) . 
CHINESE DOUBLE FLOW- 
ERING — (Spectabilis)— 
Double white fragrant 
flowers in cluster. May. 
Ash — (Fraxinus). 
ACUBA-LEAVED — (A c u- 
baefolia) — A fine tree with 
v&riegated gold-blotched 
leaves, valuable for plant- 
ing near purple trees. 
EUROPEAN— (Excelsior)— 
A lofty tree of rapid 
growth, with spreading 
head, pinnate leaves and 
black buds. 
EUROPEAN - FLOWERING 
— (Ornus) — Grows from 20 
to 30 feet high; flowers 
greenish-white, fringe- 
like; produced early in 
June in large clusters at 
the ends of the twigs. 
GOLD-BARKED — (Aurea) 
— A conspicuous tree at all 
times, especially in winter, 
on account of the yellow 
bark and twisted branches. 
WILLOW-LEAVED — (Sali- 
cifolia) — A beautiful vari- 
ety of fine form, rapid 
growth, having narrow, 
wavy leaves. 
Catalpa Bcngei 
