ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL NURSERIES. 
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Per doz. 
nOUNTAIN ASH—Oak Leaf, 8 to 10 feet. $5 00 
Weeping (grafted) 6 to 7 ft, 2 and 3 yr. heads 5 00 
MAGNOLIA—Acuminata, 5 to 7 feet. 6 00 
MaPLE— Ash Leaf (Box Elder), S to 10 feet. 4 00 
“ ** “ 4 to 6 feet. 2 50 
Silver Leaf, 9 to 10 feet. 3 50 
“ “ 10 to 12 feet.. 5 00 
“ “ 12 to 15 feet. 6 00 
. “ “ 20 to 25 feet (specimen trees, 
transplanted).$3 00 each 30 00 
Sugar, 7 to 8 feet. 5 00 
“ 8 to 10 feet. 6 00 
11 18 to 2" feet, transplanted, very fine .... 30 00 
Norway, 6 to 8 feet. 5 00 
“ 8 to 10 feet. 6 00 
“ 10 to 12 feet.. . 7 00 
“ 16 to 20 feet, fine specimens, twice • 
transplanted... 20 00 
Reitenbachi, tine, purple foliage, new, 6 8 ft... 6 00 
. 11 44 “ 44 “ 8-10 ft... 9 00 
Sycamore, 6 to 8 feet. 5 00 
“ 8 to 10 feet. 6 00 
“ 10 to 12 feet. 7 00 
“ 20 to 25 feet, 3 to 4 inch caliper. 20 00 
Worleii, new, 6 to 8 feet. 8 00 
“ • “ 8 to 10 feet... 10 00 
NOTE—One of the finest trees of recent introduc¬ 
tion. A variety of the Sycamore Maple. The 
young foliage is a bright orange yellow. A fine 
companion tree for Schwedler’s Maple. 
Schwedlek’h, tine, new, purple, 7 to 8 feet. 8 00 
NOTE--This is one df the finest acquisitions of late 
years. It should be everywhere planted. The k 
young foliage is as dark a purple as that of the 
best of the Purple Beeches. 
Wikr’s Cut Leaf, 6 to 8 feet, 1 year buds, very 
fine. 3 00 
“ “ “ 8 to 10 feet. 4 00 
“ “ “ 20 to 25 ft, fine specimens, 
3{ to 4 inch caliper. 30 00 
European, ( Campeslre ), 5 to 6 feet. 5 00 
Japanese (Acer Fulymorphum). f 
Grafted Sorts.—A tropurpureum, Atro- 
PURPUREUM DissKCTUM, SANGUINBUM, 
good specimens, 2 to 2} feet high. 12 00 
nULBERRY—W eeping, new. 6 00 
White and Russian, 5 to 6 feet. 3 00 
“ “ 6 to 7 feet.4 00 
OAK—American White, 3 to 4 feet.-. 5 00 
Black ( Q. Tincloria). 4 to 6 feet. 5 00 
English (Hobur), 5 to 6 feet... 5 00 
41 6 to 7 feet. 6 00 
Pyramidal, 4 to 6 feet. 6 00 
41 6 to 8 feet./.. 7 00 
Macrocarpa, 6 to 7 feet. 6 00 
44 5 to 6 feet. 6 00 
“ 4 to 5 feet. 4 00 
NOTE—Qnercus Macrocarpa. the Burr Oak, should be more 
extensively planted. The leaves are the largest of any of the 
oak family and very handsomely cut or lobed.. For an oak it 
is a rapid grower. A tree of this variety, which was planted 
twenty years ago. is now forty-five feet high, thirty feet in 
diameter and foliaged to the ground. When planted this tree 
was a mere whip 
Palustris, 7 to 8 feet. 9 00 
* 6 to 7 seet. 7 00 
5 to 6 feet.. 6 00 
3 to 4 feet, atocky. 4 00 
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