. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. 40 ELLWANOER & BARRY'S Ailanthas (Tree of Heaven). glandulosus. A. Long, elegant feathery foli- age. 50 cents. Alnus (Alder). The cut-leaved varieties in this family ai-e par- ticularly elegant and ornamental; being rapid and robust growers, they should be pruned every year in order to form handsome specimens. firma. B. 50 cents. *glutinosa. European, or Common Alder. B. A rapid growing tree. 50 cents. var. laciniata. Cut-Leaved Alder. B. 50 cents, var. laciniata imperialis. IMPERIAL CuT- LEAVED Alder. B. Large and deeply


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries. 40 ELLWANOER & BARRY'S Ailanthas (Tree of Heaven). glandulosus. A. Long, elegant feathery foli- age. 50 cents. Alnus (Alder). The cut-leaved varieties in this family ai-e par- ticularly elegant and ornamental; being rapid and robust growers, they should be pruned every year in order to form handsome specimens. firma. B. 50 cents. *glutinosa. European, or Common Alder. B. A rapid growing tree. 50 cents. var. laciniata. Cut-Leaved Alder. B. 50 cents, var. laciniata imperialis. IMPERIAL CuT- LEAVED Alder. B. Large and deeply cut foli- age. Unsurpassed as a lawn tree. $ incana laciniata. B. 75 cents. tiliacea. Linden-leaved Alder. C. Dis- tinct and ornamental. $ Amelancliier (Mespilus). Alpina. C. 50 cents. Botryapiuni. B. "June ; "Shad ; Flowers white, produced in great profu- sion early in April, succeeded by a smaU fruit of purplish color. 50 cents. ovalis. Oval-leaved Amelanchier. C. $ CUT-LEAVED WEEPING BIRCH. Amygdalus (Almond). communis flora roseo pleno. LARGE Double-flowering Almond. C. Covered in May with double rose-colored blossoms. 50 cents. Amyg-clalus (Almond). communis striata. Striped-Bark Almond, D. 50 cents. Bavidiana. C. Pink flowers; first tree to- flower. 50 cents. Betula (Birch). This genus embraces a very popular and highly- ornamental class of trees. Their elegant, graceful port, silvei'y bark, slender branches, and light and airy foliage, render them general favorites. A& single specimens on the lawn, or employed as ave- nue trees, the upright varieties are very imposing- and handsome. They thrive even in the poorest soils and in the most exposed Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mount Hope Nurseries; Ellwanger & Barry; Hen


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