. Ellwanger & Barry's supplementary catalogue novelties, etc. : 1898. 64 ELLWANGER & BARRT8. 3Ioriis Tliorburn. Thorburn's MtTLBERRY. B. Fruit of medium size ; black; of good quality. 50c. 31. Trowbridge. TROWBRIDGE'S MULBERRY. B. Fi'uit black; medium size; good. 50c. NEGUNDO. (Acer negunclo.) !N"egukdo, Fr. NEGimDO Maple, N. fraxinifoliiim. Ash-leaved Maple. Box Elder. B. A native tree, maple-like in its seeds, and ash-like in foliage; of irregular spreading habit, and rapid growth. 50c. PAULOWNIA. Paulownie, Ger. imperialis. C. A magnificent tropical looking tree from Japan;, of


. Ellwanger & Barry's supplementary catalogue novelties, etc. : 1898. 64 ELLWANGER & BARRT8. 3Ioriis Tliorburn. Thorburn's MtTLBERRY. B. Fruit of medium size ; black; of good quality. 50c. 31. Trowbridge. TROWBRIDGE'S MULBERRY. B. Fi'uit black; medium size; good. 50c. NEGUNDO. (Acer negunclo.) !N"egukdo, Fr. NEGimDO Maple, N. fraxinifoliiim. Ash-leaved Maple. Box Elder. B. A native tree, maple-like in its seeds, and ash-like in foliage; of irregular spreading habit, and rapid growth. 50c. PAULOWNIA. Paulownie, Ger. imperialis. C. A magnificent tropical looking tree from Japan;, of extremely rapid growth, and surpassing all others in the size of its leaves, which are twelve to fourteen inches in di- ameter. Blossoms triimpet-shaped, formed in large upright panicles, and appearing in May. Quite hardy here, but the flower buds are killed during severe winters. 75c. PAVIA. (^Esculus.) Smooth-fruited Horse Chestnut. Pavier, Fr. ^ p. flava. The Big or Ohio Buckeye or Yellow Horse Chestnut. :^ B. A fine native tree, having pale green, downy leaves and yellow flowers. The tree when it acquires age forms a globu- lar head twenty to forty feet in height. $ P. Liyonii. B. Vigorous grower, yellow flowers. $ P. Michauxii. C. Racemes of handsome rose colored flowers. $ P. rubra. The Small BUCKEYE. B. Grows wild in Virginia and North Cax'olina. A small-sized tree, with more- slender branches than the Hava, and brownish i-ed flowers. $ var. B. Of dwarf habit; j'oung wood and foliage quite smooth. Flowers dark red. $ var. carnea piibescens. B. A variety of the rubra, with flesh colored flowers. $ var. carnea superba. B. A very distinct and dwarf varietj-, with dark flowers. $ var. purpurea. B. A variety of the r^nhi-a, with purplish red flowers, and of dwarf habit. $ var. A,\'bitleyii. B. One of the most beautiful varieties, on account of its handsome foliage and brilliant red flowers. $ Weeping Mcluerrv. PE


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