ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT - DECIDUOUS TREES 
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Melia 
Azedarach umbraculiformis 
(TEXAS UMBRELLA TREE; UMBRELLA CHINA 
Each 10 100 
Well branched, 6 to 7 feet...... 81 00 $7 50 
Well branched, 5 to 6 feet...... 60 400 
Weil branched, 4 to 5 feet...... 50 300 $25 00 
Well branched, 3 to 4 feet...... 25-: -2 00 17 50 
А subvariety of the China Tree. It assumes а dense 
spreading head, resembling a gigantie umbrella; it is 
of unique appearance, and a most desirable shade tree 
of rapid growth. 
Morus 
(TEAS' WEEPING MULBERRY) 
Each 10 
Extra heavy heads, budded on 5- to 7-foot 
Так pont eer АНА rdis $1 25 
Strong trees, budded on 5- to 7-ft. stems. 75 $6 00 
А beautiful and hardy weeping Mulberry. Forms a 
perfeet umbrella-shaped head, with long, slender, wil- 
lowy branches drooping to the ground. Most desirable 
for ornamenting lawns, parks, or for cemetery planting. 
Paulownia imperialis 
(EMPRESS TREE) 
: Each 10 
10 to 12 ft., very heavy, 3- to 4-in. caliper.$2 00 
8 to 10 ft., 114- to 2-inch caliper........ 1 00 
8 75 $6 00 
50 4 00 
25 200 
А rapid-growing tree with very large leaves, and in 
early spring bears large panieles of light blue, very fra- 
grant flowers. An excellent shade tree, 
Peaches, Double-flowering 
Strong trees, 25 cts. each, $2 for 10 
Chrysanthemum. Flowers large, light pink сеп- 
ter quilled like a chrysanthemum, Extra fine new 
variety. Originated in South Carolina. 
Double Pink, White and Crimson. During 
March these trees are covered with a mass of beauti- 
fully formed and highly colored flowers. These trees 
ean not be too highly recommended for spring blos- 
somirg. 
Platanus orientalis 
(PLANE TREE; SYCAMORE) 
Each 10 100 
8 to 10 ft., 1- to 144-in. caliper...$0 75 $6 00 $50 00 
6.t0,:8:feet.. асым TURN 50 400 3000 
А popular European shade tree. Does well here. Not subject 
to blight like the native Sycamore. Makes a large spreading 
tree. Rapid grower. Succeeds well in either high or low situa- 
tions. 
Populus (POPLAR) 
Each 10 100 
8 to 10 feet, 34- to 1-іпеһ caliper....... $0 50 $2 50 $20 00 
Oto 78Ң ее, А ОУН 2552300 15 00 
Carolina (P. Caroliniensis). A rapid-growing native shade 
tree; is very largely planted for streets and avenues; very 
popular. This is quite distinct from the type P. Monilifera 
Canadensis, or Cottonwood. 
Lombardy (P. fastigiata). 
growth. 
Of tall, compact, pyramidal 
Prunus (PLUM) 
4 to 5 feet, 25 cts. 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 con- 
spieuous tree for the lawn. Of dwarf habit. 
Pissardi (Persian Purple Leaf Plum). Тһе most valuable 
of all the purple-leaved trees. It retains its deep color 
throughout our warmest weather and its leaves until mid- 
winter. We cannot endorse it too highly. 
Pyrus spectabilis 
(DOUBLE-FLOWERING CHINESE CRAB - APPLE) 
20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10 
A small-sized tree, producing double pink flowers; 
handsome in bloom. 
very 
TEAS' WEEPING 
MULBERKY 
Quercus palustris (рім ОАК) 
Each 10 
8 to 10 feet, 144- to 1%-inch caliper, heavy...$1 50 
Gita: 7 leet heavy a2 s cans so HAS ees 100 $9 00 
S Teen T АТАҒА ас teres PIENE 50 400 
A very beautifu] variety. Leaves deep green and finely di- 
vided. As the tree attains age the branches assume a drooping 
form. The foliage in fall is scarlet and yellow. 
Robinia 
Hispida rosea (Rose or Moss Locust, or Acacia). During 
April it is covered with clusters of rose-colored flowers, and 
is then one of the most attractive trees of dwarf growth. 
4-foot plants, grafted, 50 cts. each. 
Pseudo-acacia (Black or Yellow Locust). A native tree of 
large size, rapid growth; valnable for timber. Has quite 
ornamental flowers; white and fragrant; long racemes ap- 
pear in June. Each 10 100 
10 to 12 ft., 14%4- to 1%-in. caliper..$0 50 $4 00 $30 00 
6 го 8 feet, well branched........ 85 250 20:00 
ЗО: Qe EET S RUN 25 200 1500 
STRAWBERRY CULTURIST. By Andrew S. Fuller. Con- 
taining all information necessary to enable everybody to 
raise their own strawberries. 25 cts. 
PLUMS AND PLUM CULTURE. By Prof. F. A. Waugh. 
A complete manual on all known varieties of plums and 
their successful management, Illustrated. 391 pages. $1.50. 
YOUR PLANTS, By James Sheehan. Тһе work meets the 
wants of the amateur who grows a few plants in the window 
or has a small flower garden. 40 cents. 
