GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
75 
Twenty-five of the Most Desirable Species and Varieties for the Decoration of Parks, 
Gardens or Lawns, as follows, for $18.00: 
Almond, Large Double-flowering. 
Ash, Weeping. 
Aucuba-leaved. 
Birch, Cut-leaved Weeping. 
Beech, Cut-leaved. 
“ Purple-leaved. 
Crab, Double Rose-flowering. 
Elm, Huntingdon. 
“ superba. 
Horse Chestnut, Double White-flowering. 
*' Red-flowering. 
Linden, European. 
• Red Pern-leaved. 
Maple, Norway Curled-leaved. 
“ Norway Schwedler's. 
“ Wier’s Cut-leaved. 
“ Sugar. 
Magnolia, speeiosa. 
Mountain Ash, European. 
“ “ Oak-leaved. 
Oak, maerocarpa. 
Peach, Double White-flowering. 
Poplar, Weeping. 
Willow, Rosemary-leaved. 
“ American Weeping. 
Twelve of the Most Desirable Species and Varieties for the Decoration of Parks, 
Gardens or Lawns, for $9.00: 
Ash, Aucuba-leaved. 
“ Weeping. 
Beech, Cut-leaved. 
Birch, Cut-leaved Weeping. 
Crab, Double Rose-flowering. 
Elm, Cumperdown Weeping. 
Elm, superba. 
Linden, White-leaved. 
Mountain Ash, European. 
Magnolia, speeiosa. 
Maple, Wier’s Cut-leaved. 
“ Norway Curled-leaved. 
WHITE SPRUCE. 
CLASS IV.—CONIFER/E. (Evergreens.) 
Note.- Many fine conifers are entirely too tender to be cultivated successfully at the north, and we have there- 
lore dropped them from our list. A few valuable half-hardy evergreens, which can hardly be dispensed with, and 
which can be grown when planted in sheltered positions, have been retained. 
