. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Trees; Flowering trees; Shrubs; Flowering shrubs; Evergreens; Berries; Bulbs (Plants); Ellwanger & Barry. 58 * nARRTS jEhciiIuh H. var. i-ubicnnda. Kei) Flowkiiku HoitSK Cukktnut. I{. Oi itrin obsciii p. One of the finest trees in cultivation; form round; flowers showy rcil; blooms ii little Inter timn tliri>rh(, (foMeu yellow varieKJition. ». /E. umbrariilifera. ('. Of pyramidal oompael habit: a ino Chesliiiit 8e(^ House Chestnut, Fi,owkki:ij. (liediieed Siz


. Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Trees; Flowering trees; Shrubs; Flowering shrubs; Evergreens; Berries; Bulbs (Plants); Ellwanger & Barry. 58 * nARRTS jEhciiIuh H. var. i-ubicnnda. Kei) Flowkiiku HoitSK Cukktnut. I{. Oi itrin obsciii p. One of the finest trees in cultivation; form round; flowers showy rcil; blooms ii little Inter timn tliri>rh(, (foMeu yellow varieKJition. ». /E. umbrariilifera. ('. Of pyramidal oompael habit: a ino Chesliiiit 8e(^ House Chestnut, Fi,owkki:ij. (liediieed Size ). Tree of Heaven. Gin-wjiiBAt M, Ger. Ailaktiie, m-. A. glandulosa. A. From Japan. A lofty, rapid growinir tree, with loiiff, elegant feathery foliaire, exempt from all disea-xes and insects. One of the most distinct of ornamental trees with pinnate foliage. Useful to produce tropical elfeets. BOe. ALNUS. Alder. Eklk, Oct. Aulxe, Fr. The cut leaved varieties in this family are particularly elegant and ornamental; being rapid and robust grow- ers, should he pnmrd every year m order to form specimens. A. lirnia. I!. A distinct species from .Tapan. In foliage and gi'neral appearance the tree resembles a Morello Cherry. 5Ue. A. gliitinosa. Klkopean (lit Common Aldkii. 15. A remarkably rapid growing tree, attiuning a height of from thirty to feet. Foliage roundish, wt high. Of fa-stigiate form. Flowers white, produced in great profusion early in April, surccedrd by a small fruit of purplish color, ripe in June and pleasant to the taste. One of tlie fliie!<t i'< / !/ < (ti lii Jliiurri)ig trees; not appreciated as it should be. ."lOc. A. ovalls. (),EAVED C. A native of North America. When grafted 5 or 6 feet high it makes a very handsome round-headed small tree; has bright scarlet berries in the fall. $ Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha


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