ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT—Deciduous Trees. 
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DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued. 
MAPLE—Continued 
WIER'S CUT-LEAF SILVER MAPLE. 
(Wierii.) 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
10 to 12 feet, budded trees, well branched $1.00 $8.00 $60 
8 to 10 feet, 44 44 ** “ .75 6.00 50 
7 to 8 feet, 44 44 44 44 .50 4.00 35 
This is a remarkably beautiful variety. Limbs of partly 
drooping habit and leaves delicately divided. A rapid grower 
and a most effective lawn tree. Height 35 to 40 feet 
MELIA. (See Texas Umbrella.) 
PAULO WNIA IMPERIALIS. 
(Empress Tree.' 
8 to 10 feet.$1.00 each. 
6 to 8 feet.75 each, $6.00 for 10. 
4 to 6 feet.50 each. 
A rapid growing tree, with very large leaves, and in early 
spring bears large panicles of light blue, very fragrant flowers: 
an excellent shade tree. 
PLANE TREE—Sycamore 
(Platanus Orientalis ) 
TEA’S WEEPING MULBERRY. 
10 to 12 foet.$1.00 each. 
8 to 10 feet.75 each, $6.00 for 10, $50 per 100. 
6 to 8 feet.50 each, 4 00 for 10, 30 per 100. 
A popular shade tree in Europe. Does well for a 
similar purpose here. Does not blight like the na¬ 
tive Sycamore. It makes a large spreading tree. 
Rapid grower. Does well in either high or low sit¬ 
uations. 
POPLAR 
(Populus) 
10 to 12 feet-75 cents each, $5 for 10, $40 per 100. 
8 to 10 feet .. 50 cents each, 3 for 10, 25 per 100. 
6 to 8 feet .25 cents each, 2 for 10, 15 per 100. 
Carolina Poplar (Caroliniensis, Monilifera). A 
rapid growing native shade tree; is very largely 
planted as a street and avenue tree, and is very 
popular. 
Lombardy Poplar (Fastigiata). Of tall, pyr¬ 
amidal growth. 
PYRUS SPECTABILW 
(See Double Flowering Chiuese Crab Apple.) 
PRUNUS 
' (Plum) 
4 to 5 feet. 26 cents each, $2 for 10, $15 per 100. 
Mume (Japanese Double Flowering Apricot.) 
A very early blooming variety. In March the tree 
is entirely covered by a mass of beautiful double 
pink blooms, making it a most conspicuous tree 
for the lawn. 
Plssardi (Persian Purple Leaf Plum.) The 
most valuable of all the purple leaf trees. It re¬ 
tains its deep color throughout our warmest weath¬ 
er, and its leaves until midwinter. We cannot en¬ 
dorse it too highly. 
MULBERRY—Tea’s Weeping 
Strong Trees budded on 5-ft. stems, 75c each. 
A beautiful and hardy weeping Mulberry. Forms a perfect 
umbrella shaped head, with long) slender, willowy branches 
droopiug to the ground. Most desirable for oramenting lawns, 
parks or for cemetery planting. 
OAK (Quercus) 
PIN OAK (Q. Paltxstris) 
t / feet, heavy.$1.00each, $7.50 for 10. 
feet .50 each, 4.00 for 10. 
feet .35 each, 3 00 for 10, $25 per 100. 
y beautiful variety. Leaves deep greeu and finely 
divided. As the tree attain age, the branches assume a droop¬ 
ing form. The folfag. i » f I - scarlet and yellow. 
SALISBURIA ADI ANTIFOLIA 
(GingKo ox* Maidenhair Tree) 
8 to 10 feet, $1.00 each. 
5 to 6 feet, 50 cents each. 
4 feet, 25 cents each, $2 for 10. 
A beautiful tree from Japan. Tree of medium size and 
rapid growth. Foliage similar to that of maidenhair fern, 
hence the name. Very rare and desirable. 
THE NURSERY BOOK. 
A Complete Guide to the Multiplication of 
Plants. 
By L. II. Bailey, Professor of Horticulture in the Cornell 
University, 
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