GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
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Fraxinus e. var. elegantissima. B. Narrow willow-like foliage. £i.oo. 
var. foliis aureis. Golden-leaved Ash. A handsome variety. Foliage bright yellow. Very effec¬ 
tive. $1.00. 
var. globosa. Dwarf Globe-headed Ash. C. A seedling of ours; of delicate globular growth 
and small, myrtle-like foliage ; worked 6 to 8 feet high it makes a very pretty tree. $i.oo. 
var. monophylla. Single-leaved Ash. B. A fine tree with single broad leaves instead of pin¬ 
nate foliage such as the ash generally have. Si.oo. 
var. monophylla laciniata. Single Cut-leaved Ash. B. A very handsome variety, with single 
leaves, having the margins finely cut; distinct and valuable. £i.oo. 
var. pendula. Weeping Ash. B. The common, well known sort; one of the finest lawn and 
arbor trees. Covers a great space and grows rapidly. $i.oo. 
var. salicifolia. Willow-leaved Ash. B. A beautiful variety, of fine habit, rapid growth, with 
narrow, wavy leaves. $ i.oo. 
F. longicuspis. B. Tree, a rapid, upright grower, with large downy foliage. Si.oo. 
F. Novae Angliae. New England Ash. B. Distinct dark green foliage. $i.oo. 
F. Oregana. Oregon Ash. B. Forms a large tree in Oregon and Washington Territory. $i.oo. 
F. Ornus. European Flowering Ash. C. A native of the south of Europe; grows from 20 to 30 feet 
high, flowers greenish-white, fringe like, produced early in June in large clusters on the end of the 
branches. $1.00. 
var. rotundifolia. Round-leaved Flowering Ash. C. Handsome foliage, becomes a distinct 
beautiful flowering tree. $1.00. 
F. potamophila. B. Of spreading habit, dark green foliage and reddish brown bark. $1.00. 
GLEDITSCHIA. Gleditschie, Ger. Fevier, Fr. 
G. triacanthos. Three-thorned Gleditschia or Honey Locust. B. A rapid growing native tree, 
with powerful spines and delicate foliage. Used for hedges. Price for trees, 50c. See Hedge plants. 
var. Bujoti pendula. Bujot’s Weeping Honey Locust. C. An elegant tree, with drooping 
branches; not entirely hardy here until the tree is well established. $2.00. 
GLYPTOSTROBUS. 
G. Sinensis pendula. Chinese Weeping Deciduous Cypress. C. A deciduous conifer, of medium 
size and erect conical habit. Branches horizontal, slender and drooping, foliage light green and 
tufted; very distinct, novel and ornamental. $2.00. 
GYMNOCLADUS. Geweihbaum, Ger. 
G. Canadensis. Kentucky Coffee Tree. B. A fine native tree, of secondary size, rapid, upright 
growth, with rough bark, stiff blunt shoots, and feathery foliage, of a bluish green color. 75c. 
JUGLANS. Walnut. Wallnuss, Ger. Noyer , Fr. 
J. ailanthifolia. Ailanthus-leaved Walnut. A. A valuable Walnut, producing excellent fruit. 
Foliage long, very ornamental. Bears when quite young. 50c. 
J. cinerea. Butternut. A. A native tree, of medium size, spreading head, grayish-colored bark, and 
foliage resembling that of the Ailanthus. Nut oblong and rough. 50c. 
J. nigra. Black Walnu t. A. Another native species, of great size and majestic habit. Bark very dark 
and deeply furrowed. Foliage beautiful, each leaf being composed of from thirteen to seventeen 
leaflets. Nut round. 50c. 
J. regia. European Walnut or Madeira Nut. B. A native of Persia. Loftier and larger in its native 
country than our Butternut is with us. Nut oval and very fine. 50c. 
var. preparturiens. C. A dwarf variety that bears when quite small. 50c. 
J. rupestris. C. Foliage very finely cut; a bushy grower, fruit small. $1.00. 
KCELREUTERIA. Kcelreuterie, Ger. Savonnier, Fr. 
K. paniculata. B. From China. A hardy, small, round-headed tree, with fine lobed leaves and large 
panicles of showy golden yellow flowers, in the latter end of July; leaves change in autumn to a fine 
yellow. One of the most desirable trees, particularily valuable for its brilliant, golden blossoms, 
which are produced so late in the season, when few if any trees are in bloom. $1.00. 
