J. WILKINSON ELLIOTT, PITTSBURGH, PA. 
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OTHER CHOICE STOCK GROWN BY ANTHONY WATERER.-Continued. 
Juniper us Cliinensis Aurea, (Golden Chinese Juniper), 2 to 3 ft. 
$1.00 each, specimens from $4.00 to $20.00 each. 
Taxus Adpressa, one of the hardiest yews ; $1.50 each. 
“ Baccata, (English Yew), 1 % to 2 feet; 50 cts. each, $5.00 per 
doz.; specimens, $5.00 to $20.00 each. 
Taxus Baccata Var. Klegantissima, (Golden English Yew), i }4 to 
2 ft.; $1.00 each ; specimens, $5.00 to $25.00 each. 
Seedling Golden Yews, 2 ft., $1.50 each; specimens, $3.50 to $50.00 
each. 
fl^‘The Stock of the various kinds of Golden Yews in this Nurs¬ 
ery has no equal ; it contains many thousands of plants, 20 to 40 
years old, as pyramids, and worked on the common Yew, with 
heads 10 to 12 feet in circumference. They must be seen to be ap¬ 
preciated. 
HOLLIES. 
Common Green, English, 3, 4, 5 and 6 ft. each, $1 00 to £7.00. 
The following varieties of Golden and Variegated Hollies are un¬ 
doubtedly amongst the most beautiful evergreens in .cultivation. 
Unfortunately, with the exception of the Common Green English 
variety, they are not hardy in this country north of Washington. 
They are, however, fine for growing in tubs and may be win¬ 
tered in a shed or cold light cellar. 
Altaclarensis . 
Cillia . 
Ferox (Hedgehog)..... 
Hodginsti . 
Laurifolia. 
Moonlight. 
Myrtifolia . ' 
Scotica . 
Serratifolia . 
Tortuosa. 
Waterer’s. 
Yellow-berried . J 
Nice well-rooted plants, from 1^ to 2 ft.; 
$1.00 to $2.00 each. 
Variegated Hollies, of all the most popular gold and silver varie¬ 
ties, nice plants ; $1.25 to $2.50 each. 
#jr“Nearly all of the above mentioned varieties of Green and Varie¬ 
gated Hollies can be supplied to any height up to 10 and is ft., 
the price varying with the bulk and height, prices range from 
$5.00 to $50.00 each. 
Cerasus Watereril, a most beautiful double flowering cherry ; $1.00 
each 
Fagus Purpurea Pendula, (Weeping Purple Beech), pyramids and 
standards, up to 10 and 12 feet; each, $3.00 to $15.00. 
We have no hesitation in describing this as the most important 
addition of hardy ornamental deciduous trees for many years 
past. It is as decidedly drooping in growth as the well known 
green Weeping Beech, while the leaf color is that of the best form 
of the Purple-leaved Beech. All Beeches are difficult to trans¬ 
plant and should be severely pruned when planted. 
Pyrus Japonlea, (Japan Quince), “Knap Hill Scarlet,” among the 
numerous new varieties of this favorite old shrub this variety, 
raised in Mr. Waterer’s nursery, stauds out conspicuously; $1.25 
each. 
Mains Alba Plena, new and beautiful; each, $1.50. 
“ Baccata, (Scarlet Siberian Crab); each, $1.00. 
A small tree, yielding a profusion of rosy tinted flowers in spring 
and an abundance of bright aud Cherry-like Crabs in Autumn. 
Malus Eli.so liathke, (New Weeping Apple), young standards ; each, 
$1.50. 
Malus Floribunda, each, 75 cts., selected trees, 81.25. 
One ol* the most brilliant of all spring-flowering trees. It is of 
moderate stature, and of rather slender yet free growth. Its long 
slender shoots are covered from end to end early in May with 
blossoms, which are of a rich crimson outside and in the bud 
state resemble wreaths of Cherries, while being white within 
they show when expanded a beautiful contrast of color. The tree 
is worthy of a prominent place in every garden. 
Malus Floribunda Atrosanguinea, each, 75 cts., selected trees, 
$1.25 each. 
Very beautiful in bud, being much darker colored than flori¬ 
bunda. 
Malus John Downie, each, 75 cts. 
Very beautiful in fruit. 
Malus Pendula, (Weeping Apple) each, $1.25. 
Malus Sobeidereckii, each, 75 cts. 
Pyrus Spectabilis, (Chinese Crab) each, 60 cts. 
“ “ Kosea Plena, (Double Crab), each, 75 cts. 
A beautiful spring flowering tree, the branches of which, when 
in bloom, may be compared to garlands of double pink Roses. 
Sopliora Japonica Pendula Standards, one of the most character¬ 
istic of all weeping trees, very scarce ; $3 00 to $6.00 each. 
Ulmus Oampestris Louis Van lioutte, a fine new golden leaved 
Elm, $2 50 each. 
Weigel a Eva Itatlike, a distinct and desirable new variety, bloom¬ 
ing the whole summer, 75 cts. each. 
Japanese Maples. 
Shipped from Philadelphia, Pa. 
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The Japanese Maples are of dwarf habit, rar.ely growing dfer five or ten feet high, and are entirely hardy in the latitude 
of New York. The rich and glowing color of the Invest in 'spring and early summer makes them the most beautiful objects 
that can be planted on a lawn. A group of th^in /luring the months of May and June is a sight to be remembered. There are 
many varieties, all of which I can supply when desired, but the varieties offered below are the most beautiful and satisfactory 
of them all, and there is no place so small that should not have at least one of these exquisite dwarf trees. The stock that I offer 
is American grown, and is much superior to the cheap imported Japanese stock, which I consider almost worthless. 
Each. Per doz. I Each. Per doz. 
Acer Polymorphum, 18 to 24 inches.$1 00 $10 00 | Acer Polymorphum, 2 to 13 feet .$ 1 50 $15 00 
The above Japanese Maple has beautiful green foliage in the summer, but in the fall the foliage turns to brilliant crimson, 
making it one of the most striking and beautiful objects. It is the most vigorous grower of all the Japanese Maples and per¬ 
haps the most satisfactory. Especially desirable for planting in shrubberies. 
Each. Per doz. 
Acer Polyxnorphum Sanguineum, (Blood-leaved 
Japan Maple), 12 to 15 inches ...$ 60 $ 5 00 
Acer Polymorphum .Sanguineum, (Blood-leaved 
Japan Maple) 18 to 24 inches . 1 00 10 00 
Acer Polymorphum Sanguineum, (Blood-leaved 
Japan Maple) 2 to 2% feet. . 1 50 15 00 
Acer Polymorphum Sanguineum, specimens, $2.00, 
$3.00. $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each. 
Each. Per doz. 
Acer Dissectum Atropurpureum, (Red cut-leaved 
Japan Maple) 2 to 2% feet.$2 00 $20 00 
Acer Dissectum Atropurpureum, (Purple cut¬ 
leaved Japan Maple) 2% to 3 feet. 2 50 25 00 
Acer Dissectum, (Green cut-leaved Japan Maple) in 
pots ., . . 2 50 25 00 
Acer Japonicum Aureum, (Golden Japan Maple) 12 
to 18 inches. 
2 00 
