OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES , &c. 
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Peach (Amygdalus). 
DOUBLE WHITE (, Alba Plena) — Very ornamental ; flowers pure white and double ; hardy. 
VARIOUS COLORED ( Versicolor ft. pi.)— The 
most singular of all the flowering trees ; flow- 
ers variously white and red and variegated on 
the tree at the same time. Flowers early 
perfect hardy. 
PURPUREA (Blood-Leaved)— Leaves are of a 
deep crimson purple in the Spring. 
Poplar. 
FASTIGIATA (Lombardy)— A very distinct, well 
known variety, of rapid growth and tall narrow 
form. 
Salisburia (Maiden Hair Tree or Gingko). 
ADI ANTI FOLIA— A singular and beautiful tree 
foliage yellowish green, curiously lobed and 
marked with delicately hair-like lines. 
Thorn (Crataegus). 
DOUBLE WHITE ( Oxyacantha Plena ) — Has 
small double white flowers. 
DOUBLE SCARLET ( Caccinea fl. pi.)— A line 
variety, flowers deep crimson, with scarlet 
salisburia. shade ; very double, and considerably larger 
than the double red ; fine, rich foliage. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING THORN. 
Thorn (CrataegusL 
“ PAUL’S NEW DOUBLE ” — This is a new sort and the best. Flowers are in clusters like verbe- 
nas ; are very double, large and full, and of a deep, rich crimson. 
Tulip Tree. 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA— A native tree of the Magnolia order; remarkable for its sym- 
metry, its rich glossy foliage, regularly distributed branches and large tulip-like flowers. 
White Fringe (Chionanthus Virginica). 
VIRGIN1CA— Blooms abundantly, bearing curious s w-white fringe-like flowers is one of the 
most g. aceful and pleasing ornaments for the lawn. 
