GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
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CELTIS. Nettle Tree. Zurgelbaum, Ger. 
Micocoulier, Ft. 
C. occidental^. American Nettle Tree. B. A rare 
native tree, with numerous slender branches, 
which spread out horizontally, and thick, rough 
bark. Leaves about the size and form of those 
of the apple, but more pointed, and a bright, 
shiny green. 50c. 
CERASUS. Cherry. Kirsche, G&\ Cer- 
isier, Fr. 
A very ornamental family of trees. The drooping 
varieties are especially adapted to beautify small grounds. 
As single specimens on the lawn they are unique and 
handsome, and require only to be better known in order 
to be extensively planted. Now that the Kilmarnock 
Weeping Willow is no longer rare, its place may well be 
filled with the Japan Weeping Cherry, which is equally 
ornamental, and is unquestionably destined to become 
just as popular. 
C. acida var. semperflorens pendula. Ever-FLOW- 
ering Weeping Cherry. C. A fine drooping 
variety, that bears fruit and flowers all summer. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
C. avium var. flore alba plena. Large Double- 
flowering Cherry. B. At the period of flow¬ 
ering in May, a remarkably beautiful and attrac¬ 
tive tree. The flowers are so numerous as to 
conceal the branches, and present to the eye 
nothing but a mass of bloom, each flower 
resembling a mi niature rose. A valuable variety, 
deserving of wide dissemination. See Cut . 50c. 
Ranunculus-like Flowering Cherry. 
($4 Natural Size). 
C. An upright grower, producing 
An important addition. Flowers several 
C. caproniana ranunculiflora. Ranunculus-like Flowering Cherry. 
large, double white flowers, resembling those of a Ranunculus, 
days later than the Double White. See Cut. $1.00. 
Cherry, Large Double-flowering. (}4 Natural Size.) 
C. Japonica pendula. Japan Weeping Cherry. C. Resembles pumila pendula somewhat, but is much more 
feathery and graceful; flowers single white, fruit red. One of the finest of the small-headed pendent 
cherries. 81.50. 
