. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, American Mountain Ash 1 **. Mulberry Teas Weeping Russian.—A very hardy, rapid-growing tim-ber tree of great value, especially in the by the Mennonites; foliage abun-dant and said to be very desirable in the cul-ture of silk worms. Fruit of good size and pro-duced in great abundance. Teas Weeping Russian Mulberry.— (SeeWeeping Trees). White Mulberry.—The silk-worm a large, spreading tree; fruit pinkishwhite. OAK—


. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, American Mountain Ash 1 **. Mulberry Teas Weeping Russian.—A very hardy, rapid-growing tim-ber tree of great value, especially in the by the Mennonites; foliage abun-dant and said to be very desirable in the cul-ture of silk worms. Fruit of good size and pro-duced in great abundance. Teas Weeping Russian Mulberry.— (SeeWeeping Trees). White Mulberry.—The silk-worm a large, spreading tree; fruit pinkishwhite. OAK—Quercus. The Oaks, when they attain size, are ourmost picturesque trees. The species and varie-ties are numerous, and the majority are adapt-ed to ornament large grounds where they canhave an abundance of room. Pin.—The Pin Oak is undoubtedly the mostvaluable variety for all practical purposes. Thefoliage is dense, finely divided, of a beautifulshining green that colors to sparkling red andyellow in fall. The tree is easily transplantedand grows well on wet or dry ground; is, infact, the quickest growing of all the Oaks. Asan avenue and street tree it is unequalle


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