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SHlix Sleboldii. 15. An elegant tree with long’ graceful branches and long nai row deep green leaves. 50c. 
vitr. pendula. Sieboi.d’s Weeping Winnow. C. Drooping m bahit anti apparently \ - cry hardy. 50c. 
S. Wisconsin Weeping. B. Of drooping habit and hardier than Babylon/tca. Valuable on account of its ability 
to resist severe cold. 50c. 
S. Variety from Colorado. 15. Beautiful blue bark in winter. 50c. 
TAXOD1UM. Deciduous Cypress. 
T. distlchum. Deciduous ok Southern Cypkess. 15. A beautiful, stately tree, with small, leathery, light 
green foliage. 50c. 
var. pendulum. C. A tine weeping variety, with light green foliage in spring and summer, turning to a 
reddish brown in autumn. $1.50. 
TILI A. Linden or Lime Tree. Linde, Oer. Tilleul , E-. 
The Lindens are all beautiful and merit more notice than they receive. Tn addition to many other valuable 
(planties winch they possess, their (lowers yield a delicate perfume. Of thi>se named belltw, a few possessing special 
merit might be mentioned, viz.: Golden-barked, Bed Fern-lea veil, White-leaved, White-leaved weeping and dasit/ttyUi. 
* Americana. American Linden or Basswood. 15. A rapid growing, large-sized, beautiful native tree, 
with very large leaves and fragrant (lowers. 50c. 
var. macrophylla. Broad-leaved Basswood. 15. Has immense leaves. 50c. 
*T. Enropaia. European Linden. 15. A very fine pyramidal tree of large size, with large leaves and fragrant 
flowers. 50c. 
var. alba. {arget itea.) WHITE-LEAVED European Linden. 15. From Hungary. A vigorous growing tree, 
oi 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 bo classed among the finest of our ornamental trees. $1.00. 
var. alba pendula. White-leaved Weeping Linden. 15. A beautiful tree with large foliage and slender, 
drooping shoots. One of the tinest of the Lindens. $1.00. 
var. alba spectabile. 15. A new and distinct variety of the wliito-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. aurea. Golden-harked Linden. 15. A variety of medium size, with golden yellow twigs. Very 
conspicuous in winter. $1.00. 
var. aurea platipliylla. Golden-barked, Broad-leaved Linden. 15. A very distinct and handsome 
variety, remarkable m winter on account of its yellow twigs. $1.00. 
var. laciniata. Cut or Fern-leaved Linden, is. a medium sized tree, of fine habit, with smaller leaves 
than those of the common, and deeply and irregularly out and twisted. Very ornamental. $1.00. 
var. laciniata rubra. Bed Fern-leaved Linden. 15. An elegant tree, of pyramidal compact habit. 
Bark on young wood rose-colored, and foliage deeply out. One of the finest trees for tlie lawn. $1.00. 
var. platipliylla. Broad-leaved European Linden. 15. A tree of about the sumo size as T. Kuropiva, 
but readily distinguished from it by its larger and rougher leaves. 50c. 
var. pyraniidalls. 15. A rapid pyramidal growing tree, with reddish shoots. $1.00. 
var. rubra. It ed-twigged European Linden. 15. A fine variety, of medium size, with branches as red 
as blood. 75c. 
var. vitifolia. Grape-LEAVED European Linden. B. A vigorous growing- variety, with very largo foli¬ 
age. Young- wood bright red. 50c. 
T. dasystyla. 15. A vigorous tree, with cordate, dark green glossy leaves, and bright yellow bark in winter. A 
superb tree, destined to supersede the Golden-barked. $1.00. 
ULMUS. Lint. Ulme, Oer. Ohme, Fr. 
Many of the Elms are so well known that it is unnecessary to refer to their beauty and value lor ornamental 
planting. But several very desirable kinds fail to receive due recognition, and we therefore invite the attention uf 
planters to them as follows: Dcrardi and Viminalis are unique miniature varieties. The Nettle-leaved lias beautiful 
and curious leaves. The Monumental is of dwarf, conical habit, novel and distinct. The Variegatcd-leuved, Pur¬ 
ple-leaved, Pyramidal, Ujmnlcmtc and IVehhiana, are all choice sorts. Dnvai is a very erect, rapid growing son, with 
smooth bark and large dark-green leaves; valuable for avenue planting. Iiclaica,mperha and Hnntingdoniiro >i\so 
suited to the same purpose. We, of course, grow the American, than which there is no finer tree, on an extensive 
scale, for street and park planting. 
♦U. Americana. American "White OR Weeping Elm. 15. The noble spreading and drooping tree of our own 
forests. 50c. 
*U. campestris. English Elm. 15. An erect, lofty tree, of rapid, compact growth, with smaller and more regu¬ 
larly cut leaves than those of the American, and darker colored bark. The branches project from the trunk 
almostat right angles, giving the tree a noble appearance. $1.00. 
♦var. lielgica. 15. A fine variety, of large size, rapid growth, and line spreading shape. Valuable for street 
planting. $1.00. 
var. Bern rd i. C. A miniature variety of the Elm. Tree of small size, slender growth, pyramidal habit, with 
deeply and delicately cut foliage; beautiful and distinct. $1.00. 
var. Cleinmeri. 15. Of medium size, moderate growth and fine form. Much used In Belgium for planting 
along avenues. $1.00. 
var. cornubiensls. Cornish Elm. 15. A fine, upright branched variety of the Euglish, of more vigorous 
growth. $1.00. 
