. Descriptive catalogue of trees, shrubs, vines and evergreens. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DESlHABliE HEW OH RARE TREES, SHROBS, &e. SPECIAL PRICES:-WHEN LARGE QUANTITIES OFTREES OR SHRUBSARE REQUIRED WE ASK TO BE GIVEN A LIST OF WH AT Wl LL BE N EEDED, WITH THE SIZES WANTED, THAT WE MAY MAKE A SPECIAL PRICE ON IT. Andromeda arborea. Sorrel Tree. When the name of Andromeda is met with it usually suggests a shrub, as nearly all are of low, shrubby growth. But this one is a tree, and at the same time o


. Descriptive catalogue of trees, shrubs, vines and evergreens. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Ornamental shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. DESlHABliE HEW OH RARE TREES, SHROBS, &e. SPECIAL PRICES:-WHEN LARGE QUANTITIES OFTREES OR SHRUBSARE REQUIRED WE ASK TO BE GIVEN A LIST OF WH AT Wl LL BE N EEDED, WITH THE SIZES WANTED, THAT WE MAY MAKE A SPECIAL PRICE ON IT. Andromeda arborea. Sorrel Tree. When the name of Andromeda is met with it usually suggests a shrub, as nearly all are of low, shrubby growth. But this one is a tree, and at the same time one of the prettiest of all. The white racemes of flowers are produced, in early Spring, even on quite small specimens, and in the Autumn the foliage turns to a brilliant icarlet. Price, $ Azalea calendulacea. Those who have been fortunate enough to see this superb Azalea in its native wilds in Virginia and North Carolina, where its lovely flame colored floAvers light up the landscape, know what a beautiful shrub it is. It has always been scarce in cultivation, but, fortunately, we have been able to get a good supply of it. Price, 75 cents. Berberis Thunbergii. This fine new shrub, has been deservedly extolled by horticul- tural writers of the past few years. It is unlike most other Berberries in this, that it is of a spreading, bushy nature, which fits it admirably for hedging. It has the small, neat leaves that most of them have, and it excels them all in its berries, which are of a brilliatit scarlet. The foliage also turns to a deep red color in the Fall. For a single specimen there is nothing prettier, and for a low-growing, bushy, ornamental hedge, it is unexcelled. Price, 50 cents each. Hedg- ing plants, 12 to 18 inches, $12 per 100. Castanea Japonica. Japan Chestnut. As a medium sized ornamental and useful fruiting tree we think this Chestnut will take front rank. The foliage is much smaller than either the native or Spanish, and is very pretty. It commences to frui


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