ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT-JDeciduous Trees. 
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DECIDUOUS TREES-Continued 
STERCULIA PLATANIFOLIA 
(Varnish Xree, Japan Parasol) 
Each. Per 10. Per 100. 
7 to 8 feet. 75c. 86.00 850.00 
5 to <3 feet . 50c. 4 .00 35.00 
A very desirable shade tree of rapid growth. Large pani¬ 
cles of yellowish white flowers in June Leaves large, bark 
very smooth and green. Fine tree for bee pasture. Height 
40 to 50 feet 
SYCAMORE (See Platanus.) 
TEXAS UMBRELLA TREE 
( c ee Melia.) 
TILIA AMERICANA 
(Linden or Lime) 
Each. Per 10, Per 100. 
10 feet. 81.00 87.50 
€ to 8 feet. 50 4.00 835.00 
A fine large size tree,of rapid growth, with clusters of 
small fragrant yellow flowers in spring. Does well in low 
situations. 
TULIP TREE 
(See Liriodendrou.) 
ELM — American White 
(Ulmus Americana 
Each. 
Per 10. 
Per 100 
15 feet, 
very heavy, 2 to 3 ins. calliper 8 
2.00 
815.00 
12 to 14 
ft., 
very heavy, 2 to 2J^ ins. “ 
1.25 
1 0.00 
890 
10 to 12 
ft., 
“ “ 1 to “ “ 
1.00 
8.00 
75 
8 to 10 
ft., 
, very stocky. 
.75 
5.00 
40 
6 to 8 
ft-, 
« << 
.50 
4.00 
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STERCULIA PLATANIFOLIA AT FKUITLAND. 
A native species of rapid growth and graceful habit; valuable 
for avenues or street planting. 
VARNISH TREE. (See Sterculia.) 
WALNUTS. (See Juglans.) 
WILLOW. (See Salix.) 
Broad-Leaved Evergreen Trees 
and Shrubs . 
With but few exceptions all these plants arc grown in pots, thereby increasing safety in transplanting, and with less danger 
or loss from removal. 
10 Plants, our selection of varieties, standard sizes.8 4.00 
lOO Plants, our selection of 25 or 40 varieties, standard sizes. 25.00 
Of many of the following named plants we can supply large 
plication. Our stock was never larger or better. 
ABELIA 
Each. Per 10. Per 100. 
lO lo 12 inches. 25c 82.00 817.00 
15 to 18 inches, extra strong 50c 4.00 
Grandiflora. A dwarf shrub, growing 4 to 5 feet. Produces 
an immense quantity of tubular-shaped white flowers during 
the entire summer. Leaves very dark green. A most desirable 
variety. 
Rupestrls. Of more compact growth than Grandiflora. 
Flowers smaller and of a pale pink. Commences to bloom mid¬ 
dle of June and continues through entire summer. 
ARDISIA CRENULATA 
8 to 10 in., from 4-inch pots, with berries, 50c each 
6 to 8 In., from 4-incli pots, without ** 25c eacli 
Rubra. A dwarf-growing shrub with dark, shining leaves. 
specimens. Prices, sizes and descriptions will be given upon ap- 
Its beauty consists in a profusion of very showy red berries, 
which are retained during winter and until May. Succeeds 
best in a shady situation, near a building. It is only hardy 
southward. 
Japonica, or Alba. Same as above, but with white berrieB. 
AUCUBA 
(Gold Dust Tree) 
18 to 24 incncg.75c each, 85.00 per 10 
12 to 15 inches.50c each, 84.00 per 10 
This genus contains both male and female plants; if the lat¬ 
ter are planted near the male plants they produce a profusion 
of red berries, which make these plants very attractive. Suc¬ 
ceeds best in a shady situation. 
Himalaica. Leaves green ; sinuated. 
Japonica Aurea Maculata (Male). Leaves spotted yel¬ 
low. 
