. Guide to hardy fruits and ornamentals . Fruit-culture. DWYER'S GUIDE. 93 grower as the white; foliage of dark green, blooms later. A very showy tree. No lawn is complete without this very handsome tree. Fagus, Cupera (Copper Beech).—A rapid growing tree, foliage copper color; much used for avenues and lawns. Pyrus, Aucuparia (European Mountain Ash).—A fine, hardy tree, of medium size, erect stem and pinnate foliage, covered from July until winter with large clusters of bright scarlet berries; very ornamental for the lawn. Fraxinus, Quercifolia (Oak Leaved Ash).—A tree with pyramidal head and
. Guide to hardy fruits and ornamentals . Fruit-culture. DWYER'S GUIDE. 93 grower as the white; foliage of dark green, blooms later. A very showy tree. No lawn is complete without this very handsome tree. Fagus, Cupera (Copper Beech).—A rapid growing tree, foliage copper color; much used for avenues and lawns. Pyrus, Aucuparia (European Mountain Ash).—A fine, hardy tree, of medium size, erect stem and pinnate foliage, covered from July until winter with large clusters of bright scarlet berries; very ornamental for the lawn. Fraxinus, Quercifolia (Oak Leaved Ash).—A tree with pyramidal head and dark lobed leaves, downy underneath, producing scarlet berries; very hardy and desirable for planting in lawns. Catalpa, Hybrida Japonlca (Teas, Japan Catalpa).—Exceedingly rapid grower with spreading, irregular form and its large heart-shaped. A DESIRABLE COMBINATION AT ALL SEASONS. leaves, and clusters of white and purplish flowers in midsummer and its long seed pods in autumn make it an attractive ornamental tree for the lawn. Tilia, Americana (American Linden).—A native tree, with large leaves and a profusion of yellow flowers, in early summer; desirable for lawn or avenue. Tilia, Europeau (European Linden).—A variety of neat and com- pact habit; leaves are much larger than our native sorts. Liriodendron Tulipifera (Tulip Tree).—A magniflcient native Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dwyer, Thomas Joseph, 1856-. Cornwall, N. Y. : T. J. Dwyer & Sons
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