LIST OF NOVELTIES. ETC. 
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Fagus—sylvatica Zlatia. 
( Golden-leaved Beech.} 
A grand new variety and a valuable addition to the list of Beeches. Foliage large, golden yellow. 
Makes a fine contrast when planted with the Purple-leaved Beech. Small trees. 55.00. 
Fraxinus excelsior foliis aureis. 
( Golden-lea ved Ash.} 
A handsome variety of the European Ash. Foliage bright yellow. Very effective. $1.50. 
Juglans—ailanthifolia. 
(A ila nth us-lea ved / / 'aln ut.) 
A valuable Walnut, producing excellent fruit. Foliage long, very ornamental, 
young. 75c. 
Liriodendron —tulipifera fastigiata. 
(Pyramidal Tulip Tree.) 
A distinct and handsome variety of the Tulip Tree ; of erect pyramidal growth, 
great acquisition. Si.00. 
Bechtel’s Double=flowered American Crab. 
Bears when quite 
Promises to be a 
(Pyrus a ngustifolia .) 
One of the most beautiful of the many fine varieties of flowering Crabs. Tree of medium size, 
covered in early spring with large beautiful double fragrant flowers of a delicate pink color. From a 
distance the flowers have the appearance of small Roses. A great acquisition, and certain to become 
very popular as soon as known. Blooms when quite young. Si.00. 
Populus trichocarpa. 
A fine new Poplar with long oval leaves, dark green above, silvery beneath, of very vigorous 
growth. Si. 00. 
Pyrus Malus — Scheideckeri. 
( Douhie-/lowered Crab.) 
A fine variety recently introduced from Germany. Flowers quite double, red in bud, changing to 
pink or rose color. Si.00. 
Pyrus Malus pendula—Eliza Rathke. 
(Weeping Crab.) 
A Flowering Crab, with a decidedly pendulous or weeping habit. Distinct. Si.00. 
Salix—Babylonica ramulis aureis. 
( Golden-barked Babylonian Willow .) 
A novel and distinct variety of the well-known Babylonian Willow, with bright golden bark in 
winter. Habit same as the type. Si.00. 
Tilia Americana Moltkei. 
A variety of the American Linden, raised in Germany, and described as the quickest growing of 
any of that family. Si.00. 
Tilia Mandshurica. 
A new species of Linden, with large green leaves margined with yellow, the edges of leaves lobed 
or cut ; young growth reddish ; a vigorous grower. $1.00. 
Tilia Mongolica. 
From the mountains near Pekin, China. A small or medium-sized tree with small foliage, whitish 
underneath, and with red and yellow bark. Si.00. 
Ulmus—Americana nana. 
(Dwarf American Elm.) 
A variety of the American, very dwarf and compact. Si.00. 
Ulmus—campestris Koopmanni. 
(Koopman's English Elm.) 
A variety of the English Elm, of dense pyramidal form, with small green leaves. Si. 00. 
Ulmus — campestris Ruepelli. 
(RueppeTs English Elm.) 
Another variety of the English Elm, of handsome, compact form ; grows perfectly symmetrical 
without pruning. Si.00. 
Ulmus — campestris umbraculifera. 
Still another variety, quite similar to above. All are valuable when {rees of formal habit of 
growth are desired. Si.00. 
