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ELUVANGt'R & BARRY'S 
Acer—polymorphum scolopendrifolium rubrum. 
Another very choice Japan Maple, with long leaves deeply cut, color reddish purple. $3.00. 
Acer—pseudo platanus foliis atropurpureus. 
(Dark purple-leaved Sycamore Maple.) 
A distinct and beautiful tree ; the coloring is more pronounced than in the common purple 
Sycamore Maple. $1.00. 
Acer—pseudo platanus bicolor. 
A fine variety of the Sycamore Maple, foliage distinctly marked green and yellow. $1.00. 
Acer—pseudo platanus nervosum. 
A distinct and beautiful variety. Large, handsome foliage, dark, purplish green, marked with 
yellow, on the upper side; reddish purple underneath. Si.00. 
Acer—pseudo platanus foliis purpureis, Prince Handjery. 
A dwarf growing variety of the Sycamore Maple. Foliage purplish, deeply lobed. Distinct and 
tine. Si. 00. 
Acer—pseudo platanus, Simon Louis Freres. 
A charming variety of the Sycamore Maple. Foliage large, green, distinctly marked with white ; 
leaf stalks reddish. Very distinct and beautiful. Should be planted in somewhat shaded position. $1.00. 
Acer—rubrum Drummondii. 
A variety of the Scarlet Maple, of dwarf habit, but a strong, compact grower ; foliage very large, 
reddish above, silvery beneath. Si.00. 
Acer—saccharinum monumentalis. 
(Monumental Sugar Maple). 
AUine variety of the Sugar Maple, of pyramidal, compact habit; the foliage of the second growth is 
of a brilliant crimson, which, contrasted with the rich green of the older foliage, produces a charming 
effect. Distinct and handsome. Si.00. 
Amygdalus—Davidiana alba. 
( White-flowered AImond.) 
Flowers single white, and appearing as they do before the leaves, are very showy. The first tree 
to flower in spring, and hence particularly desirable on that account. 50c. 
Betula—alba nana pendula. 
(Dwarf Weeping~\White Birch.) 
A very desirable tree, forming a round head when young; the branches take on a drooping habit 
as the tree grows older, eventually touching the ground in graceful festoons. Si.00. 
Betula—Cunninghamii pendula. 
( Cunningham's Weeping Birch.) 
A pendulous form of our common Whits Birch, which promises to be of more graceful habit than 
Young’s Weeping. Si.00. 
Crataegus—oxyacantha coccinea pendula. 
( Weeping- Single Scarlet Thorn.) 
A variety ofjthe Scarlet Thorn, with drooping branches. An acquisition. Si. 00. 
Fagus — sylvatica purpurea rosea marginata. 
'( Rose-margined Purple-leaved Beech.) 
A charming variety of the Purple-leaved Beech, with beautiful rose-margined leaves. A distinct 
and fine novelty ; but as the foliage burns it should have a shaded position. Small trees. S3.00. 
Fagus—sylvatica purpurea pendula. 
(Purple-leaved Weeping Beech.) 
Similar in habit of growtli to the Weeping Beech. Foliage deep purple. Very rare. $5.00. 
