. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, vines, roses, shrubs, etc., Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Xenia Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 60 OR-NAMKNTAL DEPAKTME^'T.— Siberian Arbor Vitse. Nordman's Silver (Normanniia)—Consid- ered one of the finest silver firs. JUNIPERS (Juniperus). Irish (Hibernica)—A very pretty little tree or shrub, forming a neat, tapering- column of deep green foliage; very hardy, and desirable for planting on lawms or in cemetery lots, vs^here la


. Illustrated descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, vines, roses, shrubs, etc., Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Xenia Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 60 OR-NAMKNTAL DEPAKTME^'T.— Siberian Arbor Vitse. Nordman's Silver (Normanniia)—Consid- ered one of the finest silver firs. JUNIPERS (Juniperus). Irish (Hibernica)—A very pretty little tree or shrub, forming a neat, tapering- column of deep green foliage; very hardy, and desirable for planting on lawms or in cemetery lots, vs^here larger evergreens are not admissible. Red Cedar (Yirginiana)—A common Amer- ican tree. Sabin (Sabina)—A common low, M^ide- spreading and thickly-branched shrub, suitable for rock-work. Swedish (Swecica)—Small pyramidal tree; quite handsome. PINE (Pinus). Austrian, or Black (Austriaea, or Nigri- cans)—From Central P^urope, w here it grows over 100 feet high; remarkably robust, with long, stiff leaves and deep green foliage; hardy everywhere, and valuable for planting as wind-breaks, screens, etc. Scotch (Sylvestris) — A rapid-growing, hardy variety, with short, light green leaves; valuable for screens and for planting in clumps, etc. White, or Weymouth (Strobus)—Our com- mon White Pine, and the handsomest of all the native species. SPRUCE (Abies). Colorado Blue, or Rocky Mountain (Pieea pungeus)—A magnificent evergreen from the Rocky Mountains. Very hardy; foliage a handsome blue. Douglass (Douglassii) — Conical form, branches spreading. A very desirable variety. Hemlock (Canadensis) — An elegant tree with drooping branches and fine yew- like foliage; perfectly hardy and quite distinct; of undoubted worth and beauty. Makes a fine ornamental 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 origina


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