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ELL WAN GER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 
Tilia Europaea. European Linden. A very fine pyramidal tree of large 
size, with large leaves and fragrant flowers. 
var. alba. ( argentea .) White-leaved European Linden. From 
Hungary. A vigorous growing tree, of medium size and pyramidal form, with cordate 
acuminate leaves, downy beneath and smooth above, it is particularly noticeable 
among trees by its white appearance. Its handsome form, growth and foliage render 
it worthy, in our opinion, to be classed among the finest of our ornamental trees. 
See cut. §1.00. 
var. alba pendula. White-leaved Weeping Linden. A beau¬ 
tiful tree with large foliage and slender, drooping shoots. One of the finest of the 
Lindens. See cut. §1.00. 
var. alba peiul. var. variegata. A weeping variety, with its 
leaves variously blotched with white and greenish yellow. $1.00. 
var. alba spectabile. A new and distinct variety of the white- 
leaved; growth rapid, tree attains large size; form upright, pyramidal; foliage very 
large, of fine cordate shape, of a shining dark green on the upper side and whitish 
green underneath. It differs from the white-leaved in having larger leaves, which are 
not so downy underneath. $1.00. 
var. anrea. Golden-barked Linden. A variety of medium size, with 
golden yellow twigs. Very conspicuous in winter. $1.00. 
var. aurea platipliylla. .Golden-barked Broad-leaved Linden. 
A very distinct and handsome variety, remarkable in winter on account of its yellow 
twigs. $1.00. J 
var. laciniata. Cut or Fern-leaved Linden. A medium-sized 
tree, of fine habit, with smaller leaves than those of the common, and deeply and irre¬ 
gularly cut and twisted. Very ornamental. $1.00. 
var. laciniata rubra. Red Fern-leaved Linden. An elegant tree, 
of pyramidal compact habit. Bark on young wood rose-colored, and foliage deeply 
cut. One of the finest trees for the lawn. $1.00. 
var. platipliylla. Broad-leaved European Linden. A tree of 
about the same size as T. Eiiropcea, but readily distinguished from it by its larger and 
rougher leaves. 
* Py r amidalis. A rapid pyramidal growing tree, with reddish 
shoots. $1.00. 
var. rubra. Red-Iwigged European Linden. A fine variety of 
medium size, with branches as red as blood. 75 cents. 
vitifolia. Grape-leaved European Linden. A vigorous grow¬ 
ing variety, with very large foliage. Young wood bright red. 
T. dasystyla. A vigorous tree, with cordate, dark green glossy leaves, and 
bright yellow bark in winter. A superb tree, destined to supersede the old Gold- 
barked. $1.00. 
ULMUS. Elm. Ulme, Ger. Orme, Ft. 
Many of the Elms are so well known that it is unnecessary to refer to their beauty and 
fo 0 r Ti , ornan ^ ntal f Panting. But several very desirable kinds fail to receive due recog 
mtion, and we therefore Invite the attention of planters to them as follows: Berardi &nd 
Viminahs are umque miniature varieties. The kettle-leaved has beautiful and curious 
eaves. The Monumental is of dwarf, conical habit, novel and distinct. The Variegated 
leaved, Purple-leaved, Pyramidal, Oxomense and Webbiana , are all choice sorts jKmB is a 
very erect, rapid-growing sort, with smooth bark and large dark-green leaves; valuable fo? 
avenue planting Belgxca and Huntingdon are also suitid to the same purpose We of 
and r park r pllnting menCan ' whleb there is no finer tree ’ on an extensive scale, for street 
. *u. Americana. American White or Weeping Elm. The noble spread- 
mg and drooping tree of our own forests. 50 cents to $1.00. 
