DECIDUOUS TREES. 
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BETULA LUTE A. Yellow Birch (II). Golden 
yellow bark; rapid grower. 50 cts. to $1. 
NANA. Dwarf Birch (IV). A bushy shrub, 
seldom attaining a height of more than 12 feet; 
branches numerous, small, sharply crenated 
leaves. 75 cts. 
VAR. PENDULA. Dwarf Weeping White Birch 
(IV). Branches taking on a drooping habit as 
tree grows older, eventually touching the 
ground. $1.50 to $2. 
NIGRA OR RUBRA. River or Red Birch (II). 
American species; moderate growth, fine foli¬ 
age; reddish brown bark. 50 cts. to $1. 
PAPYRACEA. Paper or Canoe Birch (I). 
Native of America. Large tree, with brilliant 
white bark; large handsome leaves. 50 cts. to 
$1. Low prices per 100. 
POPU LI FOLIA. American White Birch (II). 
Rapid growth; leaves smooth and glossy. 50 
cts. Low rates per 100. 
PUMILA. (IV). A bushy shrub-like tree 
having small leaves. Flourishes best in low 
ground. 50 cts. 
BROUSSONETIA* Paper Mulberry. 
PAPYRIFERA. Common Paper Mulberry (II). 
A small round-headed tree, good for city as 
well as country planting. 50 cts. to $1.50. 
CARPINUS. Hornbeam. 
AMERICANA. American Hornbeam, Water 
or Blue Beech (II). Valuable for hedges. 25 
to 50 cts. Low rates in quantity. 
BETULUS. European Hornbeam or Water 
Beech (III). Grows slowly; thick foliage. 
Adapted for hedges; can be made an impene¬ 
trable wall. 50 cts. to $1. Low rates per 100 
and 1,000. 
CARYA. Hickory. 
For all varieties see Nut Trees. 
CASTANEA. Chestnut. 
For all varieties, see Nut Trees. 
CATALPA. 
BIGNONIOIDES (Syringaefolia) (II) Common 
Catalpa from the South. Large, showy foli¬ 
age; fragrant white and purple flowers in mid¬ 
summer. 50 and 75 cts. 
VAR. ATROPURPUREA (II). A new hardy 
Catalpa of moderately rapid growth. Many of 
the new leaves are clear red or crimson and 
remain a rich red color for weeks. A desirable 
novelty. $1.50 to $2.50 each. 
VAR. AUREA VARIEGATA. Golden Catalpa. 
(II). Medium-sized tree; rapid grower; leaves 
a beautiful golden color in spring and early 
summer, changing to green later in the season. 
75 cts to $1. 
VAR. PURPUREA (II). Large purple flower, 
rapid grower; retains its color well. 50 cts. to 
$1. 
VAR. SPECIOSA. Western Catalpa (I). Of 
very rapid growth; large leaves; very hardy. 
Valuable for street planting. 50 cts. to $1.75. 
Low rates per 100 or 1,000. 
CATALPA BUNGEI. Chinese Catalpa. (IV). 
Dwarf; grown in bush form, makes a compact 
bush with large showy foliage. 75 cts. to $1.50. 
BUNGEI. Chinese Catalpa. (IV). Stand¬ 
ards ; grown in tree form; compact, round 
heads, large glossy foliage. Very valuable and 
most effective for formal planting. Perfectly 
hardy. $1 to $5. See page 9. 
K/EMPFERI. Japanese Catalpa. (II). 
Large-flowering Japanese variety. 50 cts. to 
$1.50. 
HYBRIDA JAPONICA. Teas' Japan Hybrid 
(III). Spreading habit; flowers white, dotted 
with purple; fragrant, a profuse bloomer. 50 
cts. 
CEDRELLA. 
SINENSIS. (II). A beautiful hardy tree re¬ 
sembling the Ailanthus, large, pinnate, hand¬ 
some foliage, long drooping panicles of inodor¬ 
ous small white flowers; last of June. $1.50 to 
$2.50. 
CELTIS* Nettle Tree, Hackberry* 
AUSTRALIS. European Nettle Tree. (II). 
Strong growth; flexible branches; gray bark, 
spotted with white; dark green leaves. 50 cts. 
OCCI DENTAL IS. American Nettle Tree. 
(II) . Rare variety; numerous slender hori¬ 
zontally spreading branches and thick, rough 
bark; pointed leaves, bright shiny green. 50 
and 75 cts. Low rates per 100. 
SINENSIS. Chinese Nettle Tree (II). A 
beautiful tree with glossy foliage. $1. 
CERASUS. Flowering Cherry* 
AVIUM FLORE ALBA PLENA. Large Double- 
Flowering Cherry (II). A fine sort, of rapid 
growth, flowering into a mass of white bloom. 
50 cts. ; extra, 75 cts. and $1. 
CAPRONI AN A RAN UNCU LI FLORA. Ran- 
nuculus-Like Flowering Cherry (III). 
Upright grower, producing large, double white 
flowers, like those of Ranunculus. 60 cts. to $1. 
JAPONICA PENDULA. Japan Weeping 
Cherry. (III). Strong growth; feathery, 
graceful, single white flowers, red fruit. One 
of the finest of the small-headed weeping cher¬ 
ries. Rare. $1 to $1.75. 
VAR. ROSEA. Japan Weeping Rose-Flower¬ 
ing Cherry (III). A rare Japanese variety, 
graceful habit, having double rose-colored flow¬ 
ers. One of the finest small ornamental trees 
known. $1 to $5. See page 12. 
PA DUS. European Bird Cherry (II). A 
small symmetrical tree that bears white flowers 
in drooping clusters in great abundance. 35 
and 50 cts. 
VAR. VARIEGATA. Variegated-Leaved Bird 
Cherry (II)- Small, with drooping branches. 
Leaves variegated. 50 cts. 
PENNSYLVANNIA. Wild Red Cherry (II). 
Noted for its red bark. White flowers and red 
fruit. 75 cts. 
PUMILA PENDULA. Dwarf Weeping Cherry 
(III) . Grafted standard high, this makes a 
very curious and beautiful little round-headed 
drooping tree, with small fruit. $1. 
