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ELL WANGER & BARRY'S 
CLASS I.—DECIDUOUS TREES, UPRIGHT AND DROOPING. 
Those preceded by a {*) are the most suitable for parks, avenues, streets, etc. They are propagated in 
large quantities, and can be furnished at low rates. 
1 rice. 1 he prices quoted are for trees of the usual size, ranging from two to seven feet , according to species 
or variety. 
Extra sized Rrees, selected in the Nursery, charged for in proportion to size. 
ACER. Maple. Ahorn, Ger. Erable, Fr. 
A valuable and highly ornamental family of trees. The Maples are regular in outline, beautiful in fol- 
iage, vigoious growers, free from all diseases, and adapted to all soils, merits which deservedly render them 
universally popular. J 
A. campestre. English or Cork-barked Maple. B. A native of Central Europe. It is a slow- 
growing, stocky tree, of compact, roundish habit, with corky bark, and small, handsome foliage • 
hardy and very ornamental, tfi.oo. * 
A. circinatum. Round-leaved or Vine Maple. C. A rare and pretty species from Oregon, of slow 
growth ; forms a low, round-headed, branching tree. Resembles the Japanese varieties. The autumn 
coloring is fine. #i.oo. 
*A. dasycarpum or eriocarpum. White or Silver-leaved Maple. A. A North American species 
o rapid growth, large size, and irregular rounded form ; foliage bright green above and silvery white 
beneath ; tree very hardy and easily transplanted; where immediate shade is required, one of the 
most useful trees ; also a favorite street and park tree. 50c. 
var. crispum. Crisp-leaved Silver Maple. B. A beautiful variety, raised in our nurseries 
trom seed. Its foliage is deeply cut and crimped, and in appearance is quite different from anything 
in this class. 1 he tree is of medium, rather compact growth. #1.00. 
var. heterophyllum laciniatum Cut-leaved Silver Maple. A. A distinct variety, raised in 
our nuiseries from seed of the Silver-leaved. It is a luxuriant, erect grower of fine appearance, and 
las handsomely cut or dissected leaves, which are extremely variable in form, some being only 
slightly lobed and others deeply cleft and laciniated. It differs from Wier’s in being of upright 
habit and in having the foliage more deeply cut. An occasional cutting back will be of advantage 
to tnc tiee. #^1.00. 
var. lutescens. Yellow-leaved Silver Maple. A. A variety of the Silver-leaved of vigorous 
growth, with bnght yellow leaves. Its rich bronze shoots in spring, and tender yellow-green foliage 
in summer, will render it a valuable tree for the landscape. $1.00. 
var. tripartite. Three-parted-leaved Silver Maple. B. A choice variety, which originated 
LT " Ur l eneS :, £ 1S * V1 g° r ° us - *P r lght grower, with deeply lobed foliage, the 7 leaves being cut 
, y ’ e ® ld "b and are three-parted. 1 he young growth is conspicuously marked with white 
spots, which are particularly noticeable in winter. $1.00. 
*var. Wierii laciniatum. Wier’s Cut-leaved Silver Maple. A. Introduced bv us in 
1873. It is a variety of the Silver-leaved, and one of the most remarkable and beautiful trees with 
cut or dissected foliage. Its growth is rapid, shoots slender and drooping, giving it a habit almost 
as graceful as the cut-leaved Birch. The foliage is abundant, silvery underneath, and on the young 
wood especially deeply and delicately cut. The leaf stalks are long and tinted with red on thf 
upper surface. It ranks among the most interesting and attractive lawn trees, and may be easily 
well is a willow. ^oT 7 ° CCaSIOnal Cuttin S back - "’hich it will bear to any degree necessary, Z 
A. Heldreichii B. A fine new species of upright growth. Foliage large, dark green, and deeply lobed We 
regard it as a valuable introduction. $1.00. 6 v y a ' we 
A. Japomcum. D. From Japan. Of slow growth, handsomely scalloped, deep green leaves. $ 3 .oo. 
var. aureum. D. This is a charming variety of the preceding, with bright golden foliage. 00 
A. Monspessulanum Montpelier Maple. C. Native of Central Europe; forms a handsome small tiee 
with rounded head, leaves small, palmately three lobed. $1.00. 
A. Pennsylvanicum Striped Barked Maple. B. A native tree growing 20 to 30 feet high ; rounded 
form , bark dark green marked with stripes, foliage light green. $1.00 
platanoides Norway Maple. A. Native of Europe. A large, handsome tree of spreading 
rendeHt nT br °\ d ’,, deep 8 reen ' fining foliage. Its compact habit, and stout, vigorous growth 
render it one of the most desirable species for the street, park, or garden. 50c. g 
var. cucuHatum. Curled-leaved Norway Maple. B. A curious variety of the above with 
leaves the lobes of which curl and turn inwards, giving the tree a novel and distinct aspect. '$1 00 
var. digitatum folns aureo marginatus. C. A variety with gold-margined leaves. $1.00. 
Va f r * dlSSect . un j 1 *. Cut -leaved Norway Maple. C. A compact growing tree, with dense dark irreen 
the best of 1 ^ 18 Tf rl J ai ^ d ® epIy cut ’ SO as almost to divide leaf into three parts. One of 
the best of the cut-leaved varieties ; rare. £1.00. p 
Va Schwedle% a ' f!,.fo. A pUrpIe ' leaved variet >' of Norwa X Maple, quite distinct from Reitenbach’s or 
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