. Ellwanger & Barry's supplementary catalogue novelties, etc. : 1898. GEXEBAL CA TALOGUE. 61. Leaves of the Auctba-leaved Ash. '}4 Natural Size.) A native tree, growing' from 30 to 50 feet high ; flowers In B. A native of Carolina. Resembles Bosri, but more downy, and 15. FRAXINUS. Ash. Esche, Ger. Frene, Fr. This is a large family, and comprises many species and varieties of great beauty and value. F. alba argentea marginata. B. A me<lium sized tree with ele- gantly variegate. var. rufa. Rufous-haired ASH. B. An American variety, of upright habit, with dark green single leaves, occasio


. Ellwanger & Barry's supplementary catalogue novelties, etc. : 1898. GEXEBAL CA TALOGUE. 61. Leaves of the Auctba-leaved Ash. '}4 Natural Size.) A native tree, growing' from 30 to 50 feet high ; flowers In B. A native of Carolina. Resembles Bosri, but more downy, and 15. FRAXINUS. Ash. Esche, Ger. Frene, Fr. This is a large family, and comprises many species and varieties of great beauty and value. F. alba argentea marginata. B. A me<lium sized tree with ele- gantly variegate. var. rufa. Rufous-haired ASH. B. An American variety, of upright habit, with dark green single leaves, occasionally in threes. $ var. sambucifolia. American Black AsH. B. A small or medium sized trese, with fine foliage. $ F. Bungeana. B. A vigorous grower with large, dark green foliage. $ F. excelsior. EUROPEAN ASH. B. A lofty tree, of rapid growth, with spreading head and gray bark, pinnate leaves and black buds. 50c. var. atrovirens. (cri^pa.) Dwarf Crisp-leaved Ash. C. A variety of dwarf habit, with very dark green curled foliage. $ var. aurea. Golden-barked Ash. B. A conspicuous tree at all times, but particularly in winter, on account of its yellow bark and twisted branches. var. concavaefolia fol. var. B. A charming variety, of compact pyramidal habit; at first the leaves are of a rich green, afterwards becoming spotted, and finally turning almost white. $l.(n). var. cucullata. Hooded-leaved Ash. B. An odd-looking tree, of erect, pyramidal growth, with the foliage twisted and curled in a singular manner; novel and distinct. $ var. elegantissima. B. Narrow willow-like foliage. $ var. globosa. Dwarf Gi<obe-headed Ash. C. A seedling of ours; of delicate globular growth and small, myrtle-like foliage ; worked 6 to 8 feet high it makes a very prettj- tree. $ var. monophylla. Stngle-leaved ASH. B. A. fine tree ^vith single broad leaves, instead of pinnate foliage such as the ash generally have. $ * var. monophylla laciniata. SINGLE CuT


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