HARTFORD. CONX. 
HORSE CHESTNUT (Aesculus) 
Euroiieau or AVhite Flowerini? (Hippocastamim) (L) —A well- 
known tree, with dark gieen foliage and an abundance of showy 
flowers early in Spring. S to 10 feet, $1.50. 
Red Flowering (Rubicunda)—A splendid tree, producing 
showy red flowers a little later in the season than the white. 6 to S 
feet, $1.50, 
JUDAS TREE OR RED BUD (Cercis) 
Ainericaii (Canadensis) (M) —A very ornamental tree; Before 
the foliage appears, it is covered with delicate pink flowers, from 
which it derives its name, Red Bud. 5 to 6 feet, $1.00, 
KOELREUTERIA 
Faiiiciilata (S) —A large shrub or small tree, with foliage 
somewhat resembling that of the Sumach, and producing large 
panicles of showj^ flowers in July, Foliage very brilliant in Autumn. 
50c. to $1.00. 
LABURNUM (Cytisus) 
(ioklen Chain (S) —Bears long, pendant racemes of golden 
flowers in June. Very showy and beautiful. G feet, $1.00. 
LARCH (Larix) 
Kiiropean (Europaea) (M) —-A beautiful, rapid-growing tree^ 
of pyramidal form, with drooping branches. 5 to G feet, $1.00. 
LINDEN OF LIME (Tilia) 
American, or Basswood (Americana) (L) —-A rapid-growing 
tree, with large leaves. Very desirable. 6 to 8 feet, $1.00; 8 to 10 
feet, $1.50. 
European (Europaea) (L) —-A very fine pyramidal tree, 
smaller in all its parts than the preceding. $1.00 to $1.50. 
White-Leaved European (Alba) (L) —-Large handsome foliage, 
quite downy and whitish underneath; smooth above. $1.00 to $l..50. 
LOCUST (Robinia) 
F.seud-Acacia (Bellow Locust) (M)—A dense-growing tree, 
with numerous clusters of creamy white flowers; G to 8 feet, $1.00. 
Magnolia Speciosa. 
MAGNOLIA 
Chinese White (Conspicua)—A small tree, producing large 
white flowers—appearing before the leaves. .$2..50 to .$3,00. 
Cucumber Tree (Acuminata)—A magnificent tree, producing 
in June 3 'eIIow flowers, tinted with bluish jnirple. $1.00, 
Glauca (Sweet Bay) —Foliage glossy, deep green. It blossoms 
in June; flowers white and sweet-scented. .$1.50. 
