. Armstrong Nurseries . TP]. ACACIA MELANOXYLON. Branch showing leaf and flower of the popular BlackAcacia. Acacia latifolia. Tree of a spreading, some-what drooping habit. The flowers are yellow;leaves lance-shaped. One of the best Acacias forpark and grounds, but not suitable for avenueplanting. 4 to 6 feet, 50c. Acacia melanoxylon. Blackwood Acacia. Themost extensively planted for street decoration inCalifornia. Its naturally pyramidal growth maybe changed to a round-topped tree by cutting outthe main terminal growth when about 12 feethigh. Though thriving best in deep, moist soils,the Blac


. Armstrong Nurseries . TP]. ACACIA MELANOXYLON. Branch showing leaf and flower of the popular BlackAcacia. Acacia latifolia. Tree of a spreading, some-what drooping habit. The flowers are yellow;leaves lance-shaped. One of the best Acacias forpark and grounds, but not suitable for avenueplanting. 4 to 6 feet, 50c. Acacia melanoxylon. Blackwood Acacia. Themost extensively planted for street decoration inCalifornia. Its naturally pyramidal growth maybe changed to a round-topped tree by cutting outthe main terminal growth when about 12 feethigh. Though thriving best in deep, moist soils,the Blackwood has proven wonderfully adaptedto all conditions found in this state. The unusualdemands of the last planting season have madelarge, fine specimens of the tree decidedly to 6 feet, 50c; 4 to 5 feet, 35c; 3 to 4 feet, for quantity prices. Acacia molissima. A fine, large spreading treewith feathery foliage; fast grower; flowers yel-low and borne in recemes in early spring. Splen-did for avenue planting


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