. Descriptive catalogue of specialities : fruits, vines and plants. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Dayton. Abiidged Caiacogtie of Specialties. 35 ^fi-*-. 3cecfj (Fagus).—Purple-Leaved (purpiirea). A remarkable tree, with dark, purplish-red foliage. Contrasts finel}^ with the green of other trees. ¥ggpiDg or Irooping EGGiflaoas Tress, } (Fraxinus).—European Weeping {excelsior pendula), The common, well-known sort; one of the finest lawn and arbor trees; covers a great space, and grows rapidly. SircFj (Betula).—European Wee


. Descriptive catalogue of specialities : fruits, vines and plants. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Dayton. Abiidged Caiacogtie of Specialties. 35 ^fi-*-. 3cecfj (Fagus).—Purple-Leaved (purpiirea). A remarkable tree, with dark, purplish-red foliage. Contrasts finel}^ with the green of other trees. ¥ggpiDg or Irooping EGGiflaoas Tress, } (Fraxinus).—European Weeping {excelsior pendula), The common, well-known sort; one of the finest lawn and arbor trees; covers a great space, and grows rapidly. SircFj (Betula).—European Weeping (pedula). A charming, drooping tree after four or five j'ears' growth. Erect when young. Cinbcn.—Weeping (alba pendula). A very beautiful tree, with large foliage and slender, drooping shoots. dxbov Vitai (Thuja).—American (Occidentalis). The common White Cedar; excellent for screens and hedges. Colorabo or Stioer Spruce.—The finest of all; beautiful. -Htjobobenbrons.—Three 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 Woodbury, David B; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection. Dayton, O. H. : [David B. Woodbury]


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