. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. OF FBUITS, ORNAMENTAL TBEES, ETC. 43. SOULAXGEANA. LIXDEX—WHITE, under side, and having a beautiful appearance when ruffled by the wind. One of the best. RUBRA—(Red-Twigged European Linden)--Afine variety with blood red branches. AMERICAN or BASSWOOD {Americana)—X rapid growing, beautiful native tree, with very large leaves and fragrant flowers. Liquidamber. STYRACIFULA (Sweet Gum or Bilstead)—A fine native ornament


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. OF FBUITS, ORNAMENTAL TBEES, ETC. 43. SOULAXGEANA. LIXDEX—WHITE, under side, and having a beautiful appearance when ruffled by the wind. One of the best. RUBRA—(Red-Twigged European Linden)--Afine variety with blood red branches. AMERICAN or BASSWOOD {Americana)—X rapid growing, beautiful native tree, with very large leaves and fragrant flowers. Liquidamber. STYRACIFULA (Sweet Gum or Bilstead)—A fine native ornamental tree. The foliage resembles that of the Maple, and changes to bright red in Autumn. Magnolia. ACUMINATA—A noble, beautiful tree with very large leaves and yellow flowers, tinted with bluish purple. CONSPICUA—A beautiful Chinese variety, with large white flowers that appear before the leaves. Tree of small size. KIRTLANDI—An elegant variety, nearly white ; originated at Cleveland, O., by the late Dr. J. P. Kirtland. SPECIOSA—(Showy flowered)—Similar habit to the Soulangeana ; flowers paler and blooms later. SOULANGEANA—Scrubby and branching while young, but becoming a fair sized tree. Flowers white and purple. Foliage large, glossy and massive. A most desirable tree for all planters. UMBRELLA TREE—Tripetela. A smaller tree than the preceding, with enor- mous leaves and large white flowers, four to six inches in diameter. Maple (Acer.) ASH LEAVED {Negundo.)—A fine, rapid growing variety, with handsome, light green permeated foliage and spreading head; very hardy; excellent for avenues. SYCAMORE (PscHdo P?ato >ii<s)—A large, noble vaj-iety, with spacious head and deep green foliage ; a free grower, and very desirable as shade trees. STRIATUM—Small, with distinctly striped bark. NORWAY (Platanoides)—A distinct foreign varietj^ with large, broad leaves of a deep, rich green. Probably the best Maple in cultivation. PURPLE LEAVED (Purpurea)—One


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