Deciduous upbight trees. 
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Thorn— Hawthorn, {Crahcgus oxyacantha.') A tree of the smallest size, yet be¬ 
longing to a species which furnishes some of the most beautiful and in¬ 
teresting varieties of ornamental trees. All the kinds here mentioned 
flower profusely in the Spring, when they are covered with a mass of 
blossoms like miniature roses. We have the following handsome vari¬ 
eties of the Flawthorn, which we recommend as among the most beau¬ 
tiful and satisfactory of small trees : * 
Double Scarlet Flowering. A very beautiful sort. 
Double White Flowering, {C. oxyacantha Jlorc alba plena.') Produces white 
double flowers. 75 cents. 
Scarlet Flowering, (C. oxyacanthapunicea.') Beautiful scarlet flowers. 75 
cents. 
Double Pink-Fi.owering, (C. oxyacantha Jlore rosea plena.) This tree in 
Spring-time is covered with double pink blossoms. 75 cents. 
Tulip Tree— Whitewood, {Liriodendron Ttilipiferah) A superb tree, with rich 
glossy foliage ; leaves of a very peculiar form, and large size ; flowers 
tulip-shaped, and very show)'. 
Virgilia—(See Yellow Wood.) 
Walnut— Black, {Jnglans nigra.') A vigorous, handsome, rapid-growing tree^ 
with large pinnate leaves. Very suitable for large grounds and parksj 
and particularly valuable for its timber. 
Willow— Rosemary-Leaved, {Salix Rosmarinifolial) Leaves long, silvery white ; 
branches stiff, covered with a whitish down. The general appearance 
is very effective and pretty. 75 cents. 
Also, a variety of kinds propagated for osiers, basket-work, etc. 
For other varieties, see “ Deciduous Weeping Trees.” 
YELLOW WOOD. 
