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FREDERICK W. KELSEY. 
SOPHORA JAPONICA PENDULA. Japan 
Weeping Sophora (III). Regular, graceful 
drooping habit. One of the finest weeping 
trees. Very rare and choice. $2.50 to $5 each. 
TAXODIUM. Deciduous or Bald Cypress* 
DISTICHUM. Deciduous or Southern Cy¬ 
press (II). Light green foliage. 50 cts. to 
$1.50. Low rates per 100. 
PENDULUM. (III). A distinct weeping vari¬ 
ety; light green in spring. 
TILIA* Linden, Lime Tree* 
AMERICANA. American Linden or Bass¬ 
wood (II). Of rapid growth, large heart- 
shaped leaves and fragrant bloom. 50 cts. to 
$5. Low rates per 100 or 1,000. 
DASYSTYLA. (II). A vigorous tree, with 
heart-shaped, dark green, glossy leaves, which 
remain on the tree late. Striking in winter on 
account of its bright yellow bark. $1 to $2. 
EUROP/EA. European Linden (II). A well- 
formed pyramidal tree, with dense foliage and 
fragrant bloom. 50 cts. to $5. Low prices in 
quantity. 
VAR. ALBA ARGENTEA. White-Leaved 
Weeping Linden (ll). Of smaller growth than 
the American Linden. Leaves are white on the 
under surface, thus producing a fine effect when 
swayed by the wind. $1.50. 
VAR. ALBA PENDULA. White-Leaved 
Weeping Linden (II). A fine variety, with 
slender, drooping branches; leaves silvery un¬ 
derneath. One of the best ornamental trees. 
$1 to $2. 
VAR. ALBA SPECTABILE. (II). A new and 
distinct variety of the white-leaved; of rapid 
growth, upright pyramidal form; foliage large, 
heart-shaped, of a shiny dark green on the upper 
side and light green underneath. $1 to $1.50. 
VAR. LACINIATA. Fern-Llaved Linden (II). 
A medium-sized and very ornamental, attractive 
tree. $1 to $2. 
VAR. LACINIATA RUBRA. Red Fern-Leaved 
Linden (II). Delicately cut leaves. Young 
shoots and leaf stalks of a fine rose color. $1 
to $1.50. 
VAR. PENDULA. Weeping Linden (III). 
Beautiful tree, with large foliage and drooping 
shoots. $1 to $2. 
VAR. PLATIPHYLLA. Broad-Leaved Linden 
(II). Large, rought foliage. $1 to $2. 
VAR. PYRAMIDALIS. (II). A rapid-grow¬ 
ing tree of pyramidal form, with reddish shoots. 
$1 to $2. 
VAR. RUBRA. Red-Twigged Linden (III). 
Of medium size, with deep red branches. $1.50. 
VAR. TOMENTOSA. (II). Fine for street 
planting. Moderately rapid grower, large fine 
foliage, holding color and remaining on late in 
the season. $1 to$2. 
MAN DSHU RICA. (II). Large cut leaves; 
green, margined with yellow. $1.50 to $2.50. 
ULMUS* Elm* 
AMERICANA. American White or Weeping 
Elm. (II). One of America's noblest trees, 
and very valuable for street or lawn planting. 
50 cts. to $15. Low prices per 100 and 1,000. 
See page 19. 
CAMPESTRIS. English Elm (II). A lofty, 
rapidly growing, attractive tree with small 
leaves. 5° cts. to $10. Low prices in quantity. 
VAR. BELGICA. Belgian Elm (II). Of rapid 
growth and fine spreading shape. $1. 
VAR. MICROPHYLLA PENDULA. WeSPING 
Small-Leaved Elm (III). Slender, drooping 
branches, with small leaves. $1.50. 
VAR. MONUMENTALIS. Monumental Elm 
(III). Small variety; of slow and dense 
growth. $1. 
VAR. MYRTI FOLIA PURPUREA. Purple 
Myrtle-Leaved Elm (II). Small; elegant foli¬ 
age of beautiful color. $1. 
VAR. SUBEROSA. English Cork-Barked Elm 
(II) . Leaves rough on both sides. Young 
branches, and bark very corky. Of fine habit. 
50 cts. to $1. 
VAR. URTI Cl FOLIA. Nettle-Leaved Elm (II). 
A handsome tree of rapid growth; long serrated 
and undulating leaves. Very unique. $1. 
VAR. WHEATLEYI. Wheatley's English Elm 
(III) . Of upright vigorous habit and dark 
green foliage, remaining on the tree late in 
autumn. Valuable for lawns. $1. 
DOV/EI. (II). Large, broad foliage, which 
holds late. One of the best. 75 cts. to $1.50. 
FULVA. Red or Slippery Elm (II). Medium 
size, with straggling open head. $1. 
VAR. PENDULA. Weeping Elm (II). Of 
luxuriant growth; drooping habit, retaining 
foliage late. $1. 
MONTANA. Scotch or Wych Elm (II). Rap¬ 
id grower; spreading branches and large fol¬ 
iage. 50 cts. to $5. Low prices in quantity. 
VAR. CAMPERDOWN PENDULA. Camper- 
down Weeping Elm (III). Beautiful canopy 
top and handsome, large foliage. $1 to $2. 
VAR. HUNTINGDON!. Huntingdon Elm 
(II). An erect, vigorous, rapidly growing 
tree with large foliage and smooth bark. 50 
cts. to $1.50. 
VAR. PYRAMIDALIS DE DAMPIERRE. 
Dampierre's Pyramidal Elm (III). One of 
the best of pyramidal trees. $1 to $2. 
VAR. SUPERBA. Blandford Elm (I). Noble 
tree, of large size; excellent for shade and 
and highly ornamental. 50 cts. to $1. 
RACEMOSA. American Cork Elm (II). A 
distinct variety with a very corky wood and 
bright green foliage. $1. 
VILGILIA LUTEA. Yellow Wood. 
See Cladrastis. See page 12 . 
ZANTHOXYLUM. Toothache Tree. 
AMERICANA. Known as Toothache Tree and 
Prickly Ash (III). A small tree, branches 
armed with strong brown spikes; leaves 
smooth above and downy beneath. 50 cts. to- 
$1. Low prices in quantity. 
