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ELLWANGER & BARRY’S 
TEhcuIum H. var. rubicunda. Kei> Fi/)wkked House Chestnut. B. Origin obscure. One of the finest trees 
in cultivation; form round; flowers showy red; blooms a little later than the white, and the leaves are of a 
deeper green. One of the most valuable ornamental trees. The white-flowered and this contrast well 
when planted together. $1.00. 
var. foliis aureo varlegatis. Golden Vakieoated House Chestnut. B. Foliage with bright golden 
yellow variegation. $1.00. 
JE. umbraeolifera. C. Of pyramidal compact habit; a moderate grower. $1.00. 
For Smooth-Fruited Horse Chestnut see Pavia. 
House Chestnut, Double Flowered. (Reduced Size). 
AILA.NTHUS. Tree of Heaven. GOtterbaum, O'er. Ailanthe, Fr. 
A. glandulosa. A. From Japan. A lofty, rapid growing tree, with long, elegant feathery foliage, exempt from 
all diseases and insects. One of the most distinct of ornamental trees with pinnate foliage. Useful to 
produce tropical effects. 60c. 
ALNUS. Abler. Erlk, Oer. Aulxe, Fr. 
The cut leaved varieties in this family are particularly elegant and ornamental; being rapid and robust grow¬ 
ers, they should be pruned every year in order to form handsome specimens. 
A. Anna. It. A distinct species from Japan. In foliage and general appearance the tree resembles a Morello 
Cherry. 50c. 
A. glutinosa. European ok Common Alder. 15. A remarkably rapid growing tree, attaining a height of 
from thirty to sixty feet. Foliage roundish, wedge-shaped and wavy. This species is specially adapted to 
moist situations. 50c. 
var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Alder. B. From Northern France. A very ornamental variety, with dark 
green and deeply serrated foliage. 50c. 
var. laciniata imperialis. Imperial Cut-Leaved Alder. B. A stately tree, of graceful habit, with 
largo and deeply laeiniated foliage; at the same time vigorous and perfectly hardy. Unsurpassed as a 
lawn tree. $1.00. 
. incana laciniata. B. A distinct, handsome tree, with regularly laeiniated foliage. 75c. 
. tiliacea. Linden-leaved Alder. C. An ornamental species of medium size, with large, handsome, cordate, 
dark green leaves; very distinct. $1.00. 
AMELANCHIER. Mespilus. Felsenbirne, Oer. Amelanchier, Fr. 
. Alpina. C. 50c. 
. Botryapium. B. An American species known as “ June Berry,” “ Wild Pear,” “Service Tree," and “Shad 
Blow." Grows 30 to 40 feet high. Of fastigiatc form. Flowers white, produced in great profusion early 
in April, succeeded by a small fruit of purplish color, ripe in June and pleasant to the taste. One of the 
finest very early flowering trees; not appreciated as it should be. 50c. 
A. ovalls. Oval-leaved Amelanchier. C. A native of North America. When grafted 5 or 0 feet high it makes 
a very handsome round-headed small tree; has bright scarlet berries in the fall. $1.00. 
