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Deciduous Trees—Continued 
Paulownia imperialis. A tropical looking tree of ran,A r-mwtn i Each] 
all other, in sire or haves, often over a foo] m dSmete? ' “* “**’•““* 
Persica vulgaris alba fl. pi. (Flowerina Pearhl .: :*. 
Persica vulgaris coccinea pi. Flowers double, bright red PU ’ 6 Wh 6 and double - 
Persica vulgaris rosaflora. Flowers double pink . 
Persica vulgaris rosea pi. Flowers double, rose’colored. 
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P ° pa ‘ as f Urea - Fine yel f low foliage,' 'retaining 'iVs brilliancy' 'through' 'the ‘season 
Effective m masses of foliage planting B season. 
Populus monolifera (Carolina Poplar). Pyramidal" in"form," very" vigorous" in 
growth. Leaves large, glossy, deep green. s ln 
Ptelea trifoliata (Hop Tree). Small tree, vigorous grower. Fruit winged 
Ptelea trifoliata aurea. Beautiful, glossy, golden foliage 
Prunus P.ssardii (Purple leaved Plum). The finest purple' ieaved't're'eor" shrub. 
Leaves aie a lustrous crimson when young, changing to a dark purple.. 
Pyrus spectabilis (Flowering Crab). One of the finest flowering trees. 
Pyrus spectabilis fl. alba pi. Double white, fragrant flowers, borne in clusters. . . . .' 
Pyrus spectabilis fl. rosea pi. Same as above. Flowers rose color 
Quercus alba. Large spreading tree good for any purpose. !""""! 
Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak). Rapid grower, pyramidal outline. Leaves turn 
bright scarlet in autumn. 
Quercus, macrocarpa (Bur, or Mossy Cup Oak)'." a' majestic tree, "spreading. 
Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) A fine, vigorous tree of drooping form. One of the 
best for planting avenues. 
Quercus, pedunculata (Q. robur). English Oak. A large tree, spreading. 
Quercus, pedunculata concordia (Golden Oak). A form of the above with leaves 
of bright yellow color. 
Quercus, rubra (Red Oak). A large and handsome tree with a symmetrical crown. 
Robina, Pseudo-Acacia (Black Locust). Leaves compound, bright green. Flowers 
white, very fragrant . 
Robinia hispida rosea (Locust). A native species of irregular growth, producing 
clusters of rose-colored flowers in June. 
Salix Babylonica (Weeping Willow). Our well known willow........."!!."."!!]. 
Salix laurifolia. Ornamental tree, with large, shining leaves. 
Sophora, Japonica (Japanese Sophora). A medium sized tree with spreading 
branches forming a symmetrical compact head.. 
Sophora, Japonica pendula (Weeping Sophora). Most beautiful of pendulous trees. 
Sorbus, Americana (American Mountain Ash). Flowers white, followed by clusters 
bright scarlet fruit . 
Sorbus, aucuparia pendula (Weeping Mountain Ash). A form with large and 
slender, branches, grafted on straight upright stems. Bright red berries. 
Tilia Americana (Linden). A rapid growing, large sized native tree. Large leaves, 
fragrant flowers. 
Tilia argentea. Particularly noticeable among trees by its white appearance. 
Tilia, dasystyla (Crimean Linden. A handsome tree with a pyramidal head. 
Tilia Europaea. A fine, pyramidal tree, with heavy foliage and clusters of flowers. 
Tilia pendula. A beautiful tree with large foliage and slender, drooping branches. .. . 
Toxylon, pomiferum (Maclura aurantiaca) (Osage Orange). A handsome hardy 
tree, fruit light yellow-green. 
Ulmus Americana (Elm). The finest of all our native spreading trees. 
Ulmus pendula. A fine and graceful weeping tree. 
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Besides the stock here enumerated and priced we have 
many other rare kinds, as well as large specimens, of which 
we would be happy to give prices on application or have 
you call and select same. 
