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ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. 
ORNAMENTAL DECIDUOUS TREES, com nued 
MAGNOLIA Lennei. A beautiful sort with large 
pie (lowers. . 
Kobus. A Japanese white variety... 
Gracilis. Purple (lowers. 
Magnolias should be planted in the spring. 
MAPLE, Ash-leaved I Box Elder) . 
Colchicum rubrum. 
European Cork. 
English. 
Norway. 
Purple Norway. 
Schwedler’s Purple. 
Silver-leaved (Water or Soft). 
Striped Bark | Acer Penney luanicum) . 
Sugar or Bock. 
8ycamore. 
Wier's Cut-leaved.. 
Bed or Scarlet. 
Small trees. 
Mountain (Acer apicatum). Small. 
Tartarian. Small. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European. 
Cut-leaved. 
Weeping.. 
MULBEBBT, New American. 
Downing's. 
Bussian.. 
White. 
Teas' Weeping. 
NUTS, Almonds. Hard- or soft-shell. 
Chestnut, American. 
"Japan.✓. 
•Numbo. 
English. 
Japanese.. 
NY8SA multiflora (Sour Gum). 
OAK. The planting of Oaks for ornament has been 
done but little, on account of their supposed slow 
growth. They grow quite as rapidly as other hard¬ 
wood trees, and the Pin Oak is of very rapid 
growth, and one of the finest trees in cultivation. 
"White. 3 to 4 feet. 1 
Turkey. 5 feet. 2 
•Scarlet. A grand tree, with splendid coloring in 
fall; 8 to 9 feet. 1 
Laurel-leaved. 3 to 4 feet. 1 
Each 
Per doz. 
$1 75 
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1 25 
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1 25 
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6 00 
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Pin ( Qucrcus paluatria ). One of the very finest 
trees for avenue or lawn planting, and of very rapid 
growth. The great demand for this tree has made 
it very scarce; 5 to 6 feet.$0 90 $9 50 
6 to 7 feet. 1 00 10 50 
7 to 8 feet. 1 50 16 00 
9 to 10 feet. 1 75 18 00 
10 to 12 feet. 2 00 22 00 
10 to 12 feet; low-branched specimens. 5 00 
Golden . 1 50 16 00 
English ... 1 60 
Bed. 6 to 7 feet. 1 60 
08TBYA Virginica (Ironwood). 50 4 00 
OSAGE OBANGE. 5 to 6 feet. 50 5 00 
•PAULOWNIA imperialis (Empress Tree) . 50 5 00 
PEACH. Blood-leaved . 25 2 50 
Double-flowering. Pink, white and crimson . 30 3 00 
Persica magnifies. A new variety received from 
Europe. It is one of the most beautiful small¬ 
flowering trees in cultivation. 75 
PERSIMMON, American . 50 5 00 
PHOTINIA villosa. A very ornamental tree covered 
with red berries in fall and winter . 60 5 50 
PLANE. See Sycamore. 
PLUM, Purple-leaved ( Prunus Pissardi) . 25 2 50 
POPLAR, Carolina. 35 3 50 
Lombardy. 40 4 00 
Pyramidal ( Bolleana ). 75 8 00 
Golden. 35 3 50 
8ilver. 40 4 00 
Balsam (Balm of Gilead) . 75 
SALISBURIA adiantifolia (Ginkgo, or Maidenhair 
Tree). 75 8 00 
SASSAFRAS. A small native tree; seldom used, but 
extremely desirable for its foliage. 50 5 50 
SOPHORA Japonica. 35 3 50 
SYCAMORE, Oriental. The Oriental Sycamore is ex¬ 
tensively used in Europe for street planting. 1 00 11 00 
THORNS. See Hawthorn, under head of Hardy Shrubs. 
•TULIP TREE ( Liriodendron TuUpifera) . 75 8 00 
WILLOW, American Weeping. 40 4 00 
Kilmarnock. 40 4 00 
White. 10 I 00 
Laurel-leaved. Very handsome. 30 3 00 
Rosemary. 50 5 00 
Golden-barked. 25 2 50 
Flame-colored. 20 2 00 
YELLOW WOOD. See Cladrastis. 
Evergreens 
The prices quoted are for trees frequently transplanted and of fine shape, suitable for ornamental planting. When it is desired to make 
extensive plantations, extremely low prices can be made by the 100 and 1,000. Evergreens should be planted in the spring. Many seasons 
they can he planted safely in September, but the risk of shipping at this time is great, on account of hot weather. 
Rare evergreens, not obtainable in this country, will be imported to order. 
Each Per doz. 
ARBORVIT2E, American. 15 to 18 inches, per 100, $10.$0 20 $2 00 
American. 2 to 3 feet.per 100, $20.. 30 2 50 
Golden . . 50 5 00 
Peabody . 50 5 00 ' 
Siberian. Fine for hedging. 40 4 00 
Siberian. 6 to 10 inches, suitable for hedging. 
.per 100, $12.. 20 150 
Globosa . 50 5 00 
BIOTA orientalis aurea . 35 3 50 
Elegantissima . 30 3 00 
CEDRUS Atlantica glauca ("Blue Cedar”). Ex¬ 
tremely rare and beautiful blue evergreen. 3 00 
Atlantica glauca. Small trees. 75 7 50 
CYPRESS, Lawson’s. 12 to 24 inches. 30 3 00 
FIR, Balsam . 40 4 00 
Cephalonian . 1 50 16 00 
European Silver . 50 5 00 
Hudson Bay . 3 50 
Nordmann’s. A superb evergreen. 1 25 12 00 
Nordmann’B. Specimens.$2, $3, $4 and 5 00 
JUNIPER, Golden Alpine . 1 50 16 00 
Savin . 60 6 00 
Prostrate . 75 7 00 
Irish . 50 5 00 
Each 
PINE, Austrian .$0 40 
Stone (Pinus Cembra) . 75 
Mugho. 12 to 20 inches in diameter. 35 
Scotch . 50 
White . 35 
RETINOSPORA. The Retinosporas are ail small-grow¬ 
ing overgreens of exquisite foliage and fine coloring. 
They can be used on small grounds, as they take up 
but little room. 
Ericoides. 12 to 18 inches. 35 
Filifera. 3 to 4 ft. 1 00 
Leptoclada. 2K ft. 
Obtusa compacta. 2 ft. 1 00 
Obtusa nana aurea. 6 inches. 30 
Obtusa aurea gracilis. 3 ft. 1 00 
Plumosa. 2 to 3 feet... 50 
Plumosa. Sheared specimens. 75 
Plumosa aurea. 50 
Plumosa aurea. Sheared specimens.$1, $1.50, 2 50 
Pisifera aurea. 3 ft. 1 00 
Squarrosa Veitchi. 2 to 3 ft. 1 00 
Squarrosa Veitchi. 12 to 18 inches. 50 
SPRUCE, Alcock’s. 1 00 
Douglas’. Magnificent and very hardy. 1 25 
Engelmann's. 2 25 
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