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FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 
FAGUS SYLVATICA PURPUREA. 
(See page 13.) 
FRAIXIN US AMERICANA VAR. ARGENTEA 
MARGINATA. Silver-Margined Ash (II). 
Medium size; dark green leaves with silver 
margin and variegated foliage. $i. 
VAR. AUCUB/EFOLIA. Aucuba-Leaved Ash 
(II). Beautiful gold-blotched leaves like Japan 
Aucuba. A valuable tree for grouping with 
purple-leaved varieties. 50 cts. to $1.50. 
VAR. BOSCI. Bose's Ash (II). A native vari¬ 
ety. Dark green leaves and hairy stems. Rare. 
$1. 
VAR. JUGLAN Dl FOLIA. Walnut-Leaved Ash 
(II). Medium size; rounded form with leaves 
of a bluish tint. Flowers in May. 75 cts. 
VAR. SAMBUCIFOLIA. American Black Small 
Ash (II). Medium-sized tree; fine foliage. 
75 cts. 
EXCELSIOR. European Ash (II). Tree of 
rapid growth, spreading head, gray bark, pin¬ 
nate leaves and black buds. 50 cts. to $1.50. 
VAR. AUREA. Gold-Barked Ash (II). A 
conspicuous tree, particularly on account of yel¬ 
low bark in winter and its twisted branches. $1. 
VAR. FOLIIS AUREIS. Golden-Leaved Ash 
(II) . Leaves bright golden yellow. $1. 
VAR. GLOBOSA. Dwarf Globe-Headed Ash 
(III) . Small foliage and of delicate growth. $1. 
VAR. JASPIDEA. Striped Bark Ash (II). 
Medium sized tree with green and yellow striped 
bark. 75 cts. 
VAR. MONOPHYLLA. Single-Leaved Ash (II). 
A fine tree with single broad leaves. $1. 
VAR. MONOPHYLLA LACINIATA. Single 
Cut-Leaved Ash (II). Fine variety; single 
leaves with finely cut margins. Very valuable. 
$1. 
VAR. PENDULA. Common Weeping Ash (II). 
Fine lawn tree. Grows fast and occupies good 
space. $1 to $1.75. 
VAR. PENDULA AUREA. Golden Weeping 
Ash (II). Similar to above, but with golden 
bark. $2. 
VAR. SALICI FOLIA. Willow-Leaved Ash (II). 
A beautiful variety, of rapid growth and fine 
habit, with narrow leaves. 75 cts. to $1. 
FRAXINUS ORN US. European Flowering Ash 
(II). Reaches a height of twenty to thirty 
feet. Greenish white flowers in large clusters 
early in June. $1. 
PUBESCENS. Red Ash (III). Similar to the 
White Ash, but smaller .$1. 
QUADRANGULATA. Blue Ash (II). A 
native variety, known by its four-angled stems 
50 cts. to $1. 
VIRIDIS. Green Ash (II). A variety from 
the Western states. 50 cts to $1. 
GLEDITSCHIA. Honey Locust* 
SINENSIS. Chinese Honey Locust (II). 
Hardy, medium size tree. 75 cts. 
TRIACANTHOS. Honey Locust (II). A fine, 
rapid-growing tree, with delicate foliage. 
Valuable for hedges. 50 cts. to $1. Low rates 
per 1,000. 
VAR. BUJOTI PENDULA. Bujot's Weeping 
Honey Locust (III). A handsome tree with 
graceful drooping branches. $1 to $2. 
GLYPTOSTROBUS* Chinese Cypress* 
SINENSIS PENDULA. Chinese Weeping Cy¬ 
press (III). Deciduous weeping conifer of 
medium size and erect, conical habit; slender 
branches, green tufted foliage. $1.50. 
GYMNOCLADUS* Kentucky Coffee Tree 
CANADENSIS. Kentucky Coffee Tree (II). 
Fine for ornamental planting. Bluish green 
leaves and rough bark. 75 cts. to $1.50. 
HOVENIA* 
DULCIS. (II). A large leaved Japanese tree, 
bearing white flowers in early June. $1.50 to 
$2.50. 
JUGLANS* Walnut* 
For all varieties, see Nut Trees. 
KOELREUT ERI A* 
PANICULATA (JAPONICA). Varnish Tree 
(II) . Bright yellow flowers in July; pinnate 
foliage. Distinct. 75 cts. and $1. 
LARIX* Larch* 
EURO PE A. European Larch (I). The com¬ 
mon variety. 50 cts. to $2. For small trans¬ 
planting sizes per 1,000, see page 18. 
VAR. PENDULA. Weeping European Larch 
(III) . A very unique and beautiful small tree, 
making an effective object in landscape. Foli¬ 
age like common variety, large and rich of color. 
$2.50. 
K/EMPFERI. (II). From Japan. Foliage a 
light green, turning to a golden yellow in fall. 
$1 to $1.75. 
LEPTOLEPIS. (III). A new and beautiful 
small size tree; long, thick, richly colored leaves 
and horizontal branches; in habit somewhat 
resembling Cedrus Labina. $1.50 to $2.50. 
LAURUS NOBILIS* Sweet Bay Tree* 
See Standard Shrubs and Decorative Plants. 
