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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 
FraxillilS potamophila. Of Spreading habit, dark green foliageand reddish 
brown bark. $1.00. 
GLEDITSCHIA. Gleditschie, Ger. Fevier, Fr. 
G. Caspica. Caspian Gleditschia. From Persia. A strong, irregular, 
thornless tree, with large foliage. 
G. Sinensis inermis. Globe-headed, elegant foliage, thornless. $1.00. 
G. triacanthos. Three-thorned Gleditschia or IIoney Locust. A 
rapid growing, native tree, with powerful spines and delicate foliage. Used for hedges. 
var. Bujoti pendula. Bujot’s Weeping Honey Locust. An 
elegant tree, with drooping branches; not entirely hardy here until the tree is well 
established. $2.00. 
GL Y PTOSTROBU 8. 
G. Sinensis pendula. Chinese Weeping Deciduous Cypress. A 
deciduous conifer of medium size and erect, conical habit. Branches horizontal, slen¬ 
der and drooping, foliage light green and tufted; very distinct, novel and ornamental. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
GYMNOCLADUS. 
G. Canadensis. Kentucky Coffee Tree. A fine native tree, of second¬ 
ary size, rapid upright growth, with rough bark, stiff; blunt shoots, and feathery foliage, 
of a bluish green color. 75 cents. 
JUGLANS. Walnut. Walnuss, Ger. Noyer, Fr. 
J. cinerea. Butternut. A native tree, of medium size, spreading head 
grayish-colored bark, and foliage resembling that of the Ailantus. Nut oblong am 
rough. 
fT. nigra. Black Walnut. Another native species, of great size and majestic 
habit. Bark very dark and deeply furrowed. Foliage beautiful, each leaf being com- 
posed of from thirteen to seventeen leaflets. Nut round. 
J. regia. European Walnut or Madeira Nut. A native of Persia. 
Loftier and larger in its native country than our Butternut is with us Nut oval and 
very fine. 
var. preparturiens. A dwarf variety that bears when quite small. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
IvCELREUTERIA. Savonnier, Fr. 
Iv. pailiculata. 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 
particularly valuable for its brilliant, golden blossoms, which are produced so late in 
the season when few, if any, trees are in bloom. 
LARIX. Larch. Larche, Ger. Meleze, Fr. 
L. Europaea. European Larch. A native of the Alps of the south of 
Europe. An elegant, rapid growing, pyramidal tree; valuable for timber; small 
branches drooping. 
var. pendula* \\ eeping European Larch. One of the most pictu¬ 
resque w <*Tjng trees. The branches spread and droop irregularly, assuming curious 
forms. $2.00. ° 
L. Ktempferi. From Japan, 
ing to a fine golden yellow in the fall. 
Foliage, w 
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hen young, of a light 
green, chang- 
L. leptoclada. A slender growing tree, with reddish brown shoots; leaves 
turn to a golden color in autumn. $1.00. 
