Archive image from page 69 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, etc. descriptivecatal1890stor Year: 1890 ivy (Hedera). JAPOXICA ARGEXTEA-A beautiful vari- ety with small green leaves, broadly mar- gined, creamy white. The finest of all the variegated Ivies. PALMATA—Beautiful green, palm shaped leaves, conspicuously veined. RHOMBOIDIA VARI- EGATA —Leaves cordate finely varie- gated white and green. VARIEGATED MAC- ULATA—Leaves deep green; prettily spotted ; shade of light green and white. staria, or


Archive image from page 69 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, etc. descriptivecatal1890stor Year: 1890 ivy (Hedera). JAPOXICA ARGEXTEA-A beautiful vari- ety with small green leaves, broadly mar- gined, creamy white. The finest of all the variegated Ivies. PALMATA—Beautiful green, palm shaped leaves, conspicuously veined. RHOMBOIDIA VARI- EGATA —Leaves cordate finely varie- gated white and green. VARIEGATED MAC- ULATA—Leaves deep green; prettily spotted ; shade of light green and white. staria, or Glycine. BRACHYBOTRIA RU- BRA — A strong growing twining vine, producing red- dish purple flowers. WISTARIA. IVY. CHIXESE (Sinensis)—A most beautiful climber of rapid growth, and producing long pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers. When well established makes an enormous growth ; it is very hardy, and one of the most superb vines ever produced. DOLBLE PURPLE (Flore Pleno)—A rare and charming variety, with perfectly double flowers, deei)er in color than the single, and with racemes of remarkable length. The plant is perfectly hardy, resembling the Wisteria Sinensis, so well known as one of our best climbing plants. CmX'ESE WHITE—Introduced by Mr. Fortune, from China, and regarded as one of his greatest acquisitions. MAGXIFICA—Flowers in dense, drooping racemes of the same size as the Chinese and of a pale lilac color. Vigorous and perfectly hardy. Hedge Plants. Osae Orange—One of the very best for defensive hedges where it can be grown without winter killing. It is of vigorous habit and rapid, dense growth, and when kept properly trimmed it not only makes an efficient hedge, but is also decidedly ornamental. Honey Locust—Of vigorous growth, perfectly hardy, bearing the shears well: thorny enough to be impenetrable, and is recommended for hedging wherever the Osage does not prove hardy. Berberry—Both the green-leaved and the purple are very desirable f


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