. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . lAOVtl [tclip tree.]POPLAR. (POPULUS.)Lombardy (Fadigata)—A tree noted for its rapid, erect growth and spiry form. 50 to 75 [ Balm mi/era)—A rapid growing tree, with large glossy foliage. 50 cent*.Weeping ( Tn wtdm j*ndula)—k novel and rather graceful weeping tree. $ Mdianlhi/olU) or Maidew Haul T*ee-A rare and singular tree, with beautiful


. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . lAOVtl [tclip tree.]POPLAR. (POPULUS.)Lombardy (Fadigata)—A tree noted for its rapid, erect growth and spiry form. 50 to 75 [ Balm mi/era)—A rapid growing tree, with large glossy foliage. 50 cent*.Weeping ( Tn wtdm j*ndula)—k novel and rather graceful weeping tree. $ Mdianlhi/olU) or Maidew Haul T*ee-A rare and singular tree, with beautifulfoliage. AMU trees $1 to $2. Tulip Tree (Lmodmdrcm tulipi/era)-A truly noble native tree, but unfortunately it H difficultremove with certainty. Like the Magnolias, it should be taken young. 50 cent* to si. WILLOW. (8AL1XJWeeping (Babaioniea)—Too well known to require description. 50 »emary-leaved (Roumarina/rAui)—A pretty little shrubby variety. 50 cent*.Also some other Willows of character, well worth having. to D. MILLER, DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE—EVERGREEN TREES. 47 EVERGREEN [AMERICAN ARBOR VIT^E.] We place at the head of this class engravings of the American and Siberian Arborvitass,both favorites in their place. Prices ranging according to size and fine form. Purchasers should state what pricedtree they want, and we will select the best for the price. ARBORVITVE. (THUJA.)Chinese (Orientalis)—A small, very compact, erect and flat-foliaged tree, of handsome to 75 cents. American (Occidentalis)—A very hardy, vigorous and handsome tree; branches horizontally,habit conical; an elegant tree for screens, to hide unsightly objects, break cutting winds from gar-dens, &c. See Engraving. 50 to 75 cents each; $15 to 25 per 100, Siberian (Siberica)—A most elegant tree ; the best of its class, forming a low, compact, regularhead; very deep green ; retains its color well through winter. See Engraving. 75 cents to $—A handsome tr


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