. Descriptive retail catalogue of the Roselle N. J. Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. THE ROSELLE, N. /., NURSERIES. MAIDEN HAIR TREE. {Salisburia.) Ginko Tree. {S. adiajitifolia.) A rare and beautiful tree, with remarkable fan-like foliage resem- bling the maiden hair ferns ; entirely hardy and of singular appearance. $ to $ MAPLE. iAcer.). SYCATvIORE MiPLE. Norway. {A. platafioides.) Suitable for street and lawn planting; free from insects and disease
. Descriptive retail catalogue of the Roselle N. J. Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Roselle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. THE ROSELLE, N. /., NURSERIES. MAIDEN HAIR TREE. {Salisburia.) Ginko Tree. {S. adiajitifolia.) A rare and beautiful tree, with remarkable fan-like foliage resem- bling the maiden hair ferns ; entirely hardy and of singular appearance. $ to $ MAPLE. iAcer.). SYCATvIORE MiPLE. Norway. {A. platafioides.) Suitable for street and lawn planting; free from insects and diseases ; most desirable ; slow growth. $ to $ Ash-Leaved. {IVegundo.) A fine, rapid-growing variety, with handsome light-green permeated foliage and spreading head ; very hardy ; excellent for lawn or avenue. $ to $ Purple-Leaved. {Purpurea.) One of the most beautiful and distinctly marked ; leaves purple-red, particularly on the under side ; a rapid and strong grower; hardy, and should be in every collec- tion. $ to $ Silver-Leaved. {A. dasycarpum.) Well known ; of exceeding rapid growth, and desirable. 75c. to $ Sugar, or Rock. {A. saccharinum.) A deservedly popular tree. Leaves color beautifully in the fall; valuable for lawn or street planting. $ to $ Syearnore. {A. pseudo-plant anus ) A handsome tree with rich dark foliage. $ to $2,00. Wier's Cut-Leaved Weepiug. {A. dasycarpum Wierii lacim'atum.) A variety of the silver- leaved, and one of the most remarkable and beautiful trees with cut or dissected foliage. Branches drooping ; tree more rapid in growth and more regular in habit than the Silver ; valuable and most desirable. $ to $ MOUNTAIN ASH. (Pyrus.) European. {P. aiicuparia.) A fine hardy tree ; dense and regular, covered from July to winter with clusters of bright scarlet berries. 75c. to $ Oak-Leaved. {P. a. quercifolia.) Leaves of a downy-white underneath, deeply toothed on the margin ; a fine lawn tree. $
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