Mount Hope Nurseries established 1840 : general catalogue . nctoria. Black Oak. B. Beautiful colored foliage in autumn. $ O Ilex var. Fordii fastigiata. Pyramidal Evergreex Oak. B. A variety of the European Ever-green Oak, of very upright growth. A beautiful tree. $ O- macrocarpa. Mossy Cip or Bur Oak. A. native tree of spreading form. Foliage deeply lobed,and the largest and most beautiful among Oak leaves. Cup-bearing, acorn-fringed and corky. One of the noblest of the family. $ O. palustris. Pix Oak. B. Foliage deep green, finely divided; assumes a drooping form


Mount Hope Nurseries established 1840 : general catalogue . nctoria. Black Oak. B. Beautiful colored foliage in autumn. $ O Ilex var. Fordii fastigiata. Pyramidal Evergreex Oak. B. A variety of the European Ever-green Oak, of very upright growth. A beautiful tree. $ O- macrocarpa. Mossy Cip or Bur Oak. A. native tree of spreading form. Foliage deeply lobed,and the largest and most beautiful among Oak leaves. Cup-bearing, acorn-fringed and corky. One of the noblest of the family. $ O. palustris. Pix Oak. B. Foliage deep green, finely divided; assumes a drooping form when itacquires age. One of the most valuable. A good grower. Fine for streets. $ Ophellos. Willow Oak. B. A medium sized tree; small willow-shaped leaves; growth compact,upright, making a fine pyramid. A valuable variety. $ O-Prinus. Chestnut Oak. B. One of the finest species; leaves resemble those of the chestnut. $ O^ Robur. English Oak. B. The Royal Oak of England, a well-known tree of spreading, slowgrowth. $ GEXERAL CATALOGUE 37. CHINESE MAGNOLIA ELLWANGER <^ BARRYS Ouercus Rob, pedunculata var. concordia. Goldex Oak. B. A superb variety, with orange-yellow leaves, which retain their golden tint throughout the season; one of the finest golden-leavedtrees. § O- Rob. ped. var. laciniata. Cut-leaved Oak. B. Tree of fine habit and elegant, deeply-cub foli-age. One of the best cut-leaved trees. O- Rob. var. sessiliflora purpurea. B. Fine purple foliage; good habit. $ O- imbricaria. Laurel or Shixgle Oak. B. A native species, with laurel like, oblong leaves, whichassume a superb carmine tint in autumn. $ O rubra. Red Oak. A. An American species, of large size and rapid growth, foliage purplish redin fall. $ ROBINIA. Locust or Acacia R. hispida. Rose or Moss Locust. C. A native species of spreading, irregular growth, with long,elegant clusters of rose-colored flowers in Jime, and at intervals all the season. $ *R. Pseud-ac


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