Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Nurseries 1916 ellwangerbarrymt1916moun Year: 1916 IlllllllllflllH OUERCUSâOAKâContinued O. Ilex var. Fordii fastigiata. Pyramidal Ever- green Oak. B. Of very upright growth, like a Lombardy Poplar. A beautiful tree. 5 to 6 ft., each. O- macrocarpa. Mossy Cup or Bim Oak. A. A native tree of spreading form. Foliage deeply lobed, and the largest and most beautiful among Oak leaves. Cup-bearing, acom-fringed and bur-like. Bark corky. One of the noblest of the family. 5 to 6 ft., $ each; 10for$; 100 for $ 6 to 8 ft., $ ea


Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Ellwanger & Barry Mt Hope Nurseries 1916 ellwangerbarrymt1916moun Year: 1916 IlllllllllflllH OUERCUSâOAKâContinued O. Ilex var. Fordii fastigiata. Pyramidal Ever- green Oak. B. Of very upright growth, like a Lombardy Poplar. A beautiful tree. 5 to 6 ft., each. O- macrocarpa. Mossy Cup or Bim Oak. A. A native tree of spreading form. Foliage deeply lobed, and the largest and most beautiful among Oak leaves. Cup-bearing, acom-fringed and bur-like. Bark corky. One of the noblest of the family. 5 to 6 ft., $ each; 10for$; 100 for $ 6 to 8 ft., $ each; 10 for $ â *0' palustris. Pin Oak. B. Foliage deep green, finely divided; assumes a drooping form when it acquires age. One of the most valuable. A good grower. Fine for streets. 5 to 6 ft., $ each; 10 for $; 100 for $ 6 to 8 ft., $ each; 10 for $; 100 for $ O. Robur. English Oak. B. The Royal Oak of England, a well-known tree of spreading, slow growth. 6 to 8 ft., $ each; 10 for $ 8 to 10 ft., $ each; 10 for $ *0« rubra. Red Oak. A. An American species, of large size and rapid growth, foliage purplish red in fall. One of the most magnificent trees. 5 to 6 ft., $ each; 10 for $; 100 for $ 6 to 8 ft., $ each; 10 for $; 100 for $ O- tinctoria. Black Oak. B. Beautiful colored foliage in autumn. 4 to 5 ft., $ each. 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. 2 to 3 ft., $ each; 10 for $ R. Pseud acacia. Black or Yellow Locust. B. A native tree, of large size, rapid growth and valuable for timber, as well as quite ornamental. The flowers are disposed in long, pendulous racemes, white or yellowish, very fragrant, and appear in Jime. 6 to 8 ft., 50c each; 10 for $ SALISBURIA. Maiden-Hair Tree or Ginkgo S. adiantifoli


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