. New western catalogue : fruit, shade and ornamental trees, and evergreens, small fruits, grape vines, shrubs, lants, roses, Nursery stock Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Mountain Grove Nurseries. 53 White Rambler. A rank grower, having the same habit and character- istics as the Crimson Rambler, except that the flowers are white. Wichuriana (The Japanese Trailing Rose). This pretty novelty is a most valuable plant for covering embank


. New western catalogue : fruit, shade and ornamental trees, and evergreens, small fruits, grape vines, shrubs, lants, roses, Nursery stock Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Mountain Grove Nurseries. 53 White Rambler. A rank grower, having the same habit and character- istics as the Crimson Rambler, except that the flowers are white. Wichuriana (The Japanese Trailing Rose). This pretty novelty is a most valuable plant for covering embankments, rockeries, etc., and particularly for use in cemeteries. It is a low, trailing species, its stems creeping on the ground almost as closely as the Ivy. Foliage small, dark green, lus- trous ; flowers are produced in July, are small, single, pure white and very fragrant. HARDY AND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. Erianthus. The hardy Pampas Grass. Growing eight to twelve feet high, with handsome plumes; it is the most stately and showy of hardy grasses. Eulalia Japonica. Grows five to six feet high, forming large clumps, cov- ered with beautiful feathery heads or plumes, unsurpassed for winter bouquets, keeping nice for years. Ribbon Grass, or Striped Grass (Phalaris). A very pretty grass, growing one to two feet high; blades striped, no two alike. EVERGREENS. Arbor Vitae (American). The finest Evergreen for hedges. It grows rapidly and soon forms a most beautiful hedge; very dense. Of course it is never adapted to turn stock, but it forms a most desirable and ornamental screen to di- vide the lawn from other parts of the grounds, or any other purpose. Arbor Vitae (Pyramidalis). An exceedingly beautiful, bright variety, resembling the Irish Juniper in form; foliage deep green ; color well retained in Winter; perfectly hardy. This Evergreen should have a place in every collection. Arbor Vita (Siberian). A superb variety, somewhat similar to American, with heavier and fuller foliage and


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