. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, the tips are aoeautiful orange color, and they mature to arich purple, clear and distinct, growing darkeras the season advances. The leaves remainuntil late in the fall—a decided contrast toother shrubs. SALISBURIA, MAIDEN-HAIR TREE ORGINKGO. A rare, beautiful tree from Japan, with re-markable fern-like foliage, distinct and desirable for planting on lawns or indooryards. A rapid grower. THORN—Crataegus. The Thorns are among th
. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, the tips are aoeautiful orange color, and they mature to arich purple, clear and distinct, growing darkeras the season advances. The leaves remainuntil late in the fall—a decided contrast toother shrubs. SALISBURIA, MAIDEN-HAIR TREE ORGINKGO. A rare, beautiful tree from Japan, with re-markable fern-like foliage, distinct and desirable for planting on lawns or indooryards. A rapid grower. THORN—Crataegus. The Thorns are among the most beautifulflowering trees. They are generally dense,low growers, occupying comparatively littlespace and well adapted to beautify smallgrounds. The foliage is varied and attractive,flowers very showy and often highly fruit is very effective and ornamental inautumn. Double Scarlet.—(Coccinea fl. pi.)—Flowersdeep crimson with scarlet shade; very doubleand considered larger than the double red; finerich foliage. Double White.— (Alba flore pleno)—Hassmall double white flowers. 48 PERRY NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Pauls Thorn Pauls Double Scarlet.— (Coccinea fl. )—Flowers larger, deep carmine to any other variety. TREE OF HEAVEN—Ailanthus. A Japanese tree, with long, feathery foliage,rapid grower, producing a tropical effect. Freefrom all diseases. TULIP TREE——A magnificent native tree withbroad, glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves and beauti-ful tulip like flowers; allied to the Magnolias,and like them difficult to transplant unless ofsmall size. WILLOW—Salix. The Willows are a most useful and orna-mental class of trees. Of rapid growth, finehabit, hardy, adapted to a great variety ofsoils, and easily transplanted, they can be usedby planters to great advantage. Willow, Wisconsin Weeping.—Of droopinghabit and hardier than Babylonica. Valuableon account of its ability to resist severe cold
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