ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &C. 
©RUfAMENTAE DECIDUOUS TREES. 
The Prices affixed are for good sized, merchantable Trees. Ex- 
tra sized Trees charged for in Proportion, 
Abele, Snowy Maple Leaved,— Rapid grower, 
foliage large and glossy above, white and woolly 
beneath. 25 to 50c. 
Almond, Large Double Flowering, -Blooms 
in April, has double blossoms like roses. 25c. 
Ash, American Mountain,— Similar to the Eu- 
ropean, but of a more dense habit, foliage larger 
with scarlet berries. 50c. 
European Mountain,— A medium sized 
tree, with a graceful head and has large clus- 
ters of showy reddish-yellow berries. 50c. 
Golden Barked, — (FraxinusAurea). Acu 
rious variety, irregular habit. 75c. 
Weeping,— Pendulous and beautiful. $1. 
Acacia, Weeping,— Has drooping branches. $1. 
Umbrella or Globe,— Thornless; this vari- 
ety is distinct, forming a perfectly globular head, 
with a dense mass of foliage. $1 
Beech, Weeping, -Very graceful and pretty ; pen 
dulous like the willow. * $1 
Purple Leaved, — With dark purple foliage, 
beautiful. $1 
Bird Cherry-— Fine, rapid grower with glossv fo 
iiage; has long handsome branches of wh : * — 
mite flow- 
ers. 50c. 
Variegated,— This has a variegated foliage. 
quite distinct. 50c. 
Catalpa, — Makes a fine head, with large foliage and 
flowers, very handsome in July. 50c. 
Cherry, Large Double Flowering,— An erect 
growing variety with double blossoms. 50c. 
Dwarf Double Flowering,— Similar to 
the preceding only smaller. 50c. 
Large Weeping, —An imported variety, 
with drooping branches and black fruit. $ 1 . 
Small, or Willow Twig’d,— Has a com- 
pact round head, with slender drooping branches 
and small leaves and fruit. $ 1 . 
Cypress, Southern,— A beautiful tree with small 
neat foliage like the Yew. 50c. 
Elm, American,— With graceful drooping bran- 
ches. 50c. 
Camperdown, — Very distinct from the 
common weeping variety, being more pendulous: 
itjorms a fine head. $1 50 
English Weeping,— Very handsome. $1. 
e Chestnut, white Flowering, -Large, 
Horse ; _ 
round, dense-headed tree, with dark green foil 
age and large spikes of showy white ana red flow- 
ers in June. 50 to 75c. 
Scarlet Flowering,— With red or scarlet 
flowers. $ 1 . 
Horse Chestnut, Double Flowering, -One 
of the most beautiful. $i. 
Laciuiated Leaved, — New, very hand- 
some. $ 1 . 
Variegated Leaved, — Quite new, beauti- 
f«i- ’ $i. 
Japan Ginkgo,— (Salisburia adeantifolia) Fan- 
like foliage. $ 1 . 
Judas Tree,— Grows from 15 to 20 feet high, has 
large, roundish, deep green leaves. We also 
have a variety with white flowers. 50c. 
Laburnum, or Golden Chain,— A beautiful 
tree with long pendant bunches of yellow flow- 
ers. 25c. 
Larch, European,— A rapid growing pyramidal 
tree, with pendant branches. 50c. 
Linden, European, -A tine tree with large leaves 
and fragrant flowers. $ 1 . 
American,— (Basswood), one of the finest of 
native forest trees. 50c. 
Golden Barked,— Remarkable for the yel- 
low color of its bark. $ 1 . 
Maple, Sugar,— A native forest tree, of fine form 
and growth, with beautiful foliage. 50c. 
— Norway, — Splendid for avenues. 50c. 
— Silver Leav ed,— One of the most beautiful 
native forest trees. 50c. 
Peach, Double Flowering,— Has beautiful red 
blossoms, one dense mass of flowers. 50c. 
Sloe, or Double Flowering Plum, — Has 
beautiful double whito flowers, and when in full 
bloom has the appearance of many wreaths. 50c. 
Soph ora, Japan.— A beaut iful tree with dark 
green bark and leaves, has white flowers. 50c. 
- Weeping. -A splendid drooping variety with 
long slender branches, r " ’ 1 1 * * fg ■ 
and dark green bark. $1. 
Tulip Tree,— A magnificent native tree, with glos- 
sy foliage, and fiddle-shaped leaves; lias tulip- 
like flowers and belongs to the family of Magno- 
lias. 50c. 
White Fringe Tree, — (Chionathua Virglnica,) 
Handsome foliage and fine spikes of delicate 
white flowers. 50 c. 
Willow, Weeping,— Too well known for descrip- 
tion ; one of the most graceful amongst trees. 
Golden.— Showy, with its bright yellow bark 
when bereft of foliage. 25 »o 50c! 
King Leaved,— A curious variety with curl- 
ed leaves. ‘ 5 ^ 
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