. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. i6 FREDERICK W. KEI^SEY. QUERCUS prinoldes. Dwarf Cukstm t Oak (III). Similar to the Prinus, but very small. Excellent to form thick covers or for massing. 50 cts. to $1. QUERCUS robur. English Oak (II). The Royal Oak of England. 75 cts. to $2. Low prices in quantity. QUERCUS robur argentea variegata. Lkavkd Oak (II). Fine foliage with silver mar- gins. Very handsome. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pectlnata (II). Very finely cut leaves. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pedunculata alba variegata. Silver Varie(;ai kd-L
. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. i6 FREDERICK W. KEI^SEY. QUERCUS prinoldes. Dwarf Cukstm t Oak (III). Similar to the Prinus, but very small. Excellent to form thick covers or for massing. 50 cts. to $1. QUERCUS robur. English Oak (II). The Royal Oak of England. 75 cts. to $2. Low prices in quantity. QUERCUS robur argentea variegata. Lkavkd Oak (II). Fine foliage with silver mar- gins. Very handsome. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pectlnata (II). Very finely cut leaves. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pedunculata alba variegata. Silver Varie(;ai kd-Lkavkd (II). The best variegated-leaved oak. $ QUERCUS robur pedunculata asplenifolia. Fkrn-Lka\ ED Oak (III). Foliage deeply lobed. Very handsome. ^ to $ CEDRELLA SINENSIS. (See page y.) QUERCUS rubur pedunculata laciniata. Cut- Leaved Oak. Handsome, deeply cut foli- age. One of the finest cut-leaved trees. $ QUERCUS robur penduia. Weeping Oak (III|. Tree similar in form to the Weeping Willow ; long, graceful branches. Distinct. $2 to $3. QUERCUS rubra. Red Oak (I). American variety, of large size and rapid growth ; foliage purplish red in fall. $i*to $2. Low rates per 100. ROBINIA {Acacia) Bessoniana. Locust (III). A fine thornless variety, with heavy dark green, luxuriant foliage. $1. ROBINIA Bessoniana. Standard ail). This variety is also grown as a standard, making a round-headed, beautiful tree, and used largely for line planting on terraces, etc. Fine trees; stems 6 to 7 feet, $2 and $3. ROBINIA hispida. Rose or Moss Locust (III). Spreading growth and rose-colored flowers in June. 50 cts. to $1. ROBINIA penduia. Weeping Acacia (IV). Of distinct habit, resem>)ling the Weeping Sophora, and foliage a delicate light green. One of the handsomest small trees for ornamental use. $2. ROBINIA pseudacacla. Black or Yellow Locust (II). A native rapidly growing tree, attaining large size. Very fragrant racemes of yellowish white flowers in June. Valuable timber
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