General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . s Magnolia. C. A seedlingof M purpurea. Foliage large, flowers darkpurple. X. superb variety. , syn. Halleana. Halls Japan Mag-nolia. D. Introduced by Dr. Hall fromJapan. It is of dwarf habit and produces itspure white semi-double fragrant flowers iuApril, earlier than any other Magnolia. M. M. M. MOKUS. Mulberry. MAtrLBEEKE, Ger. Mukier, alba. White Mulberry. B. A native of China. Tree small, and of slender rapid growth. Fruit pinkish M. Downing. DoWNINGS EVERBEARING. B. A rapid growin


General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . s Magnolia. C. A seedlingof M purpurea. Foliage large, flowers darkpurple. X. superb variety. , syn. Halleana. Halls Japan Mag-nolia. D. Introduced by Dr. Hall fromJapan. It is of dwarf habit and produces itspure white semi-double fragrant flowers iuApril, earlier than any other Magnolia. M. M. M. MOKUS. Mulberry. MAtrLBEEKE, Ger. Mukier, alba. White Mulberry. B. A native of China. Tree small, and of slender rapid growth. Fruit pinkish M. Downing. DoWNINGS EVERBEARING. B. A rapid growing tree, which bears fine fruit. oOc. >I. New American. B. Fruit large and of fine quality. Tree rapid growing and perfectly hardy here. It bears delicious fruit from middle of Julv until autumn. Tartarica pendula. Weeping Russian JIulberry. D. Forms a perfect umbrella-shaped head, with long, slender branches drooping to the ground, parallel to the stem ; very hardy. One of the prettiest small ^^?eeplng trees. See cut. 4t 64 ELLWANGER & BARRT8. Morus Thorburn. Thorburns MtTLBERRT. B. Fruit ot medium size ; black; of good quality. Trowbridge. TROWBRIDGES MuLBERBT. B. Fruit black; medium size; good. 50c. (Acer negundo.) Negundo, Fr. Negtostjo Maple. N. fraxinifolium. Ash-leaved Maple. Box Elder. B. A nativetree, maple-like in its seeds, and ash-like in f ollag-e; of irregularspreading habit, and rapid growth. 50c. PAULOWNIA. Paulownie, Ger. p. imperialis. C. A magnificent tropical looldng tree from Japan; of extremely rapid growth, and surpassing all others in thesize of its leaves, which are twelve to fourteen inches in di-ameter. Blossoms trumpet-shaped, formed in large uprightpanicles, and appearing in May. Quite hardy here, but theflower buds are killed during severe winters. 75c. PAVIA. (^sculus.) Smooth-fruited Horse Chestnut. Pavier, Fr. p. flava. The Big or Ohio Buckeye or Yellow Horse Chestnttt. B. A fine native tree, having pale green, downy leave


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