. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. i6 FREDERICK W. KEIySEY. QUERCUS prinoides. Dwakk Chestnut Oak (III). Similar to the Prinus, but very small. Excellent to form thick covens or for massing. 50 cts. to $1. QUERCUS robur. Enulish Oak (II). The Royal Oak of England. 75 cts. to $2. Low prices in quantity. QUERCUS robur argentea variegata. Silver- Leaved Oak (II). Fine foliage with silver mar- gins. Very handsome. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pectinata (II). Very finely cut leaves. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pedunculata alba variegata. Silver Variegated-Leav


. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. i6 FREDERICK W. KEIySEY. QUERCUS prinoides. Dwakk Chestnut Oak (III). Similar to the Prinus, but very small. Excellent to form thick covens or for massing. 50 cts. to $1. QUERCUS robur. Enulish Oak (II). The Royal Oak of England. 75 cts. to $2. Low prices in quantity. QUERCUS robur argentea variegata. Silver- Leaved Oak (II). Fine foliage with silver mar- gins. Very handsome. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pectinata (II). Very finely cut leaves. $1 to $2. QUERCUS robur pedunculata alba variegata. Silver Variegated-Leavkd (ID. The best variegated-leaved oak. $ QUERCUS robur pedunculata asplenifolia. Fern-Leaved Oak (III). Foliage deeply lobed. Very handsome. |i. 50 to $2. CEDRELLA (See page 9.) QUERCUS rubur pedunculata laciniata. Cut- Leaved Oak. Handsome, deeply cut foli- age. One of the finest cut-leaved trees. $ QUERCUS robur pendula. Weeping Oak (III). Tree similar in form to the Weeping Willow ; long, graceful branches. Distinct. $2 to $3. QUERCUS rubra. Red Oak (I). American variety, of large size and rapid growth ; foliage purplish red in fall. $1 to $2. Low rates per 100. ROBINIA (Acacia) Bessonlana. Locust (III). A fine thornless variety, with heavy dark , green, luxuriant foliage. $1. ROBINIA Bessonlana. Standard ail). This variety is also grown as a standard, making a round-headed, beautiful tree, and used largely for line planting on terraces, etc. Fine trees; stems 6 to 7 feet, $2 and ROBINIA hlspida. Rose or Moss Locust (III). Sjircading growth and rose-colored flowers in June. 50 cts. to $1. ROBINIA pendula. Weei-inc Acacia (IV). Of distinct habit, resembling the Weeping Sophora, and foliage a delicate light green. One of the handsomest small trees for ornamental use. $2. ROBINIA pseudacacla. Black or Yellow Locust (II). A native rapidly growing tree, attaining large size. Very fragrant racemes of yellowish white flowers in June. Valuable timber tree.


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