General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . Cut-leaved Weeping Birch.(Prom a Specimen on our Grounds.) 54 ELLWANOER & BARRYS CARYA. Hickory. Noyek, C. alba. Shell Bark or Shag Bark Hickory. A. The most orna-mental and valuable of the genus. The nuts are whiter andthe shell thinner than those of other species. 50c. CASTANEA. Chestnut, ^chte Kastanien, Oer. Cha- TAIGNIER, Fr. C. Americana. AMERICAN Chestnut. A. The well known nativevariety. A stately tree, with troader lea\-es than the Spanish,and producing- smaller fruit. When in full bloom, one of thehandsomest t


General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . Cut-leaved Weeping Birch.(Prom a Specimen on our Grounds.) 54 ELLWANOER & BARRYS CARYA. Hickory. Noyek, C. alba. Shell Bark or Shag Bark Hickory. A. The most orna-mental and valuable of the genus. The nuts are whiter andthe shell thinner than those of other species. 50c. CASTANEA. Chestnut, ^chte Kastanien, Oer. Cha- TAIGNIER, Fr. C. Americana. AMERICAN Chestnut. A. The well known nativevariety. A stately tree, with troader lea\-es than the Spanish,and producing- smaller fruit. When in full bloom, one of thehandsomest trees. Japonica. Japan Chestnut. C. Habit and foliag-e like SpanishSPANISH CHESTNUT. Chestnut; fruit very large. $ C. vesca. Sweet or Spanish Chestnut. C. Originally introduced from Asia Minor into Europe. A valuablespecies both for ornament and fruit. It forms a handsome lawn tree, and produces much larger fruit thanthe American variety. 50c. CATAIiPA. Trompetenbatjm, Ger. Catalpa, Fr. The Catalpas flower in July, when few trees are in bloom. Their blossoms are large, very showy, and quitefragrant. Leaves large, heart-shaped, and yellowish green. They are all


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