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Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.’s 
ASH, Fiiropeaii AAeoi)ing. Very useful for lawn 
or arbor. A well-known variety ; rapid grower. 
Si each. 
Gokl-barked Weeping. An elegant weeping 
tree ; bark in winter as yellow as gold, and very 
conspicuous on the lawn. Si each. 
BIIirH, Cut-ieaved Weeping. Without a doubt 
the mo.st elegant of all weeping trees. Its silver- 
white bark, drooping branches and delicately cut 
foliage present a very attractive appearance, and it 
is a great favorite. Si each. 
A'onng’.s AVeeping. A very useful variety, of a 
more compact habit. $i each. 
I'AHl'KXUM, AA'eeping. Produces a fine effect. 
$i each. 
AIUfjBERHV, Teas’ AA’et^ping Kns.sian. This tree 
is without a rival ; its branches droop till they 
touch the ground. It is one of the most graceful 
of hardy weeping trees. Si -So each. 
AVIBLiO W, American AVeeping. One of the dwarf 
slender species. It makes one of the most orna- 
mental of small weeping trees, when grafted five 
or si.x feet high. Si each. 
Kilmarnock. A very graceful tree. It has a 
glossy foliage and perfect, umbrella-like head. 
V’ery charming for lawns. $i each. 
Conimon (Babylonica). The well-known Weeping 
Willow. 50 cents each. 
Hick's. A beautiful weeper. It is a cross between 
the common Weeping Willow and the Black Cali- 
fornia Willow. 35 cents each, 10 for $2. 50. 
ACACI.A. The .Acacias are a beautiful class of trees, 
as they flower in winter and early spring, when 
few other trees are in bloom. 
Dealbala. Fine, feathery foliage ; one of the best. 
50 cents each. 
l>eciii'rens. A handsome variety, with fine, feath- 
ery foliage. 50 cents each. 
Ploribumla. Rapid grower ; of pendulous habit ; 
flowers profusely when quite young, 50 cts. each. 
Hatirolia. A moderate-sized tree, with fine foliage. 
50 cents each. 
Melaiio.v.vlon. A fine, symmetrical tree ; very use- 
ful for street planting. '50 cents each, ten for $4. 
AB.AUCARIA Bitlwellii. A handsome lawn tree ; 
most majestic ; spiny, shining, deep green leaves ; 
perfectly hardy. $6 each. 
Imbi'ioata (Chili Pine). Beautiful, pyramidal form ; 
leaves stiff, smooth, deep green, and sharply 
pointed, entirely clothing the branchlets. S8, $6, 
$4 and $3 each. 
ARAUCARIA. 
ARBOR-A ITA5, Chinese A'ariegatetl. Very erect 
grower ; splendid foliage. $i each. 
Golden {Aurea). This variety is well known ; con- 
ical form. $1.50 each. 
Elegan.lssima. A beautiful, pyramidal tree; fo- 
liage grand. Ji to $2 each. 
Ever-CJoIden {Semper aurea). Similar to Elegan- 
tissima. One of the best of its variety. $i each. 
Giganlea or Hobbii. This tree attains a great 
size, and is very ornamental. It has numerous 
slender branchlets, and is a very rapid grower 
$i each. 
-ARBUTUS Unedo. A handsome shrub ; blooms in 
winter, having red berries at the same time. Na- 
tive of Spain and Italy. |i each. 
-AUCUBA Japonica. A beautiful shrub. It has large, 
shining, gold-blotched leaves ; requires shade. jSi 
75 cents and 50 cents each. 
B-VMBOO, Faloala. This tree grows 20 feet high, 
and is very ornamental, having young shoots, long 
and graceful, like fishing rods. 50 cents each, ten 
for S3.50. 
Mctake. A dwarf variety, having large leoves, 
and growing about 7 feet high, with erect, tufty 
stems ; the branches are also erect ; dark green 
leaves. 50 cents each, ten for JS3.50. 
A ii'idi.s striata. A native of Japan ; a vigorous 
grower, also hardy. It has long, green leaves on 
both sides, with yellowish and deep green bands ; 
one of the best. 50 cents each, ten for $3.50. 
BFRBFRIS Barwiiiii. The finest of all Berberis • 
foliage small, thick and leathery ; flowers orange- 
yellow and full of fragrance. 75 cents each. 
Dulcis ( Sw;eet-fruited Barberry). Medium size; 
flowers bright j-ellow ; berries round, black. 50 
cents each. 
BOX TREE. Most useful and ornamental ; it will 
grow under other trees and in the shade, and can 
be pruned into any shape or form. 50 cents each. 
The following are fine varieties : 
Golden VaHesated. 3 to 4 feet high. 75 cents 
each. 
Silver A’aries-aled. 2 to 3 feet high. 50 cts. each. 
Haiiswortli. 2 to 2K feet high. 50 cents each. 
Dwarf (Suffructkosa). Makes a fine edging, and 
is used extensively. $4 per 100. 
BROOM, Scotch. A very profuse flowering shrub 
in May and June. 50 cents to $1.50 each. 
CAIjIFORNI.A bay TRPIE [Oreodaphne). A na' 
tive of Calfornia ; very rapid grower, with light 
green foliage, which emits an agreeable perfume. 
12 inches high, 50 cents. 
CAIilFflRXI.A BIG TREE ( Sequoia ffi^aitlea ). 
The famous big tree of California. $i to each. 
We mU send ten varieties California Tree Seeds for One Dollar. 
