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Smiths, Powell &* Lamb's Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit 
OAK (Quercus). 
English (Robur) — The Royal Oak of England. Growth slow and 
spreading. An attractive and vigorous tree when young; majestic 
and grand when matured. $1.00. 
Oolden-Leaved ( Robur Concordia) — A beautiful variety; leaves a 
rich, bright golden late in summer. One of the most beautiful of 
trees. $2.00. 
Purple-Leaved (Robur Atropurpurea)— A remarkable variety with 
dark purple leaves, as dark as the Purple Beech, which retain their 
color the whole season. $2.00. 
Red (Rubra)— Tall and spreading; foliage purplish red in the fall. 
A grand tree. 75 cts. 
Scarlet (Coccinea)— Tall with deeply cut leaves; foliage changes to 
a bright scarlet in autumn. $1.00. 
POPLAR (Populud). 
Large-Leaved Weeping (Grandidentata Pendula)— One of the 
finest weeping trees, having long slender branches that droop to 
the ground. Foliage large, shining green, deeply serrated. $1.50. 
SALISBUREA. 
Maiden Hair Tree or Japan Ginglco (Adiantifolia)— A medium 
size tree with beautiful fern-like foliage. Rare. $1.50. 
THORN (Crataegus). 
Double Scarlet (Coccinea fl pi)— Flowers deep crimson shaded with 
scarlet; very double; fine, rich foliage. 75 cts. 
Double White (Alba fl pi)— Similar to Double Scarlet in form and 
foliage. Has small double white flowers. 75 cts. 
Paul’s Double Scarlet (Coccinea fl pi Paulii)— Flowers bright car- 
mine red. The best of the flowering thorns. $1.00. 
TULIP TREE oh WHITEWOOD (Liriodendron Tulipifera). — A native 
tree of tall pyramidal growth, with broad glossy fiddle-shaped 
leaves of a light green color and tulip-like flowers. Allied to the 
Magnolias. $1.00. 
WALNUT (Juglans). 
English or Madeira Nut (Regia)— A native of Persia. A vigorous 
tree with strong spreading branches thickly clad with russet-lined 
foliage. 75 cts. 
WILLOW (Salix). 
American Weeping (Purpurea Pendula)— A dwarf, slender- 
brancbed species. Grafted on stems 5 to 6 feet high it makes a very 
ornamental weeping tree. $1.00. 
