. Catalogue of fruit trees, vines ornamentals, Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs. Choice Truit, Shade and Ornamental Trees 39. NORWAY MAPLE SHADE TREES, continued MAPLE, continued Wier's Cut-Leaf. A beautiful tree, cut- leaf form distinct foliage and graceful, drooping habit. Nothing more ornamental for the lawn. Sycamore. A conspicuous and valuable addition to this useful class of shade trees. Similar to Norway and does not resemble a sycamore.


. Catalogue of fruit trees, vines ornamentals, Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Pomona; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Nut trees Catalogs. Choice Truit, Shade and Ornamental Trees 39. NORWAY MAPLE SHADE TREES, continued MAPLE, continued Wier's Cut-Leaf. A beautiful tree, cut- leaf form distinct foliage and graceful, drooping habit. Nothing more ornamental for the lawn. Sycamore. A conspicuous and valuable addition to this useful class of shade trees. Similar to Norway and does not resemble a sycamore. Schwedler's. A conspicuous and valu- able Maple, with reddish or purplish foli- age early in the season. Will become popu- lar when known. Introduced from Norway. Ash-leaved (Box Elder). A rapid-grow- ing tree with foliage resembling that of the ash. Makes a broad, spreading tree and is valuable. POPLARS Carolina. The most rapid-growing tree; succeeds everywhere. Makes a quick shade, but has the very undesirable qual- ity of shedding its foliage early. Not de- sirable for the lawn, but may be planted to advantage on streets or cheap places where a quick shade is the chief desire. Lombardy. A tall, slender-growing tree; rapid grower; useful in producing attrac- tive effects in many situations. Volga. A new variety in this country, introduced from Russia. It resembles both the Carolina and the Lombardv, but is superior to either, being more spreading than the Lombardy and holding its foli- age much later than the Carolina Poplar. In the fall its foliage takes on a beautiful golden tinge. It is a very rapid grower, and attains to a large size. Common. (Tulip Tree). Our common native timber Poplar; a rapid grower. Generally known. LINDEN American (Basswood). A valuable lawn tree; large leaves, medium grower. Suc- ceeds in almost all soils. European. Similar to the American, but has smaller leaves. Succeeds well in this countrv. BIRCH Cut-Leaf Weeping. A. very popular tree North and


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