Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1890moun Year: 1890 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 45 .Jug-lans (Walnut). cinerea. Butternut. A. 50 cents. nigra. BLACK WALNUT. A. 50 cents. var. Imi)roved. A. 50 cents. regia. EUROPEAN WALNUT, OR MADEIRA ISTUT. B. Very fine. 50 cents. var. preparturiens. C. A dwarf variety, bearing- when quite small. $ rupestris. C. 50 cents. 4 Koelreuteria. panicvilata. B. Large panicles of showy .golden yellow flowers latter part of July. Leaves ohange in autumn to a fine yellow. Sl-00. Larix (Larch)


Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue Ellwanger & Barry's general catalogue : Mount Hope nurseries ellwangerbarrysg1890moun Year: 1890 GENERAL CATALOGUE. 45 .Jug-lans (Walnut). cinerea. Butternut. A. 50 cents. nigra. BLACK WALNUT. A. 50 cents. var. Imi)roved. A. 50 cents. regia. EUROPEAN WALNUT, OR MADEIRA ISTUT. B. Very fine. 50 cents. var. preparturiens. C. A dwarf variety, bearing- when quite small. $ rupestris. C. 50 cents. 4 Koelreuteria. panicvilata. B. Large panicles of showy .golden yellow flowers latter part of July. Leaves ohange in autumn to a fine yellow. Sl-00. Larix (Larch). * Europaea. EUROPEAN LARCH. A. One of 'the most rapid growing- trees. Valuable for o^ uament and timber. 50 cents. var. pendula. WEEPING EUROPEAN LARCH. C. One of the most picturesque weeping- trees. $ Ksempferi. B. $ leptoclada. B. $ Liiquidambar (Sweet Gum, or Bilsted). styraciflua. B. Particularly handsome and striking- in autumn, when the foliag-e turns to a â deep purplish crimson. $ Xiiriodendron (Tulip Tree, or White- wood). # tulipifera. A. Beautiful tulip-like flowers. 75 cents. var. panaclie. Varibgated-leaved Tulip Tree. B. $ ^ Madura (Osage Orange). aurantiaca. B. Very extensively used for 'farm and g-arden hedg-es. For price see ' Hedge Plants.' Mag-nolia (Magnolia). Their superior stateliness of form and splendor of growth, the size and richness of their foliage ^nd lavish yield of fragrant flowers, all tend to place them in the foremost rank among hardy ornamental trees and shrubs. To insure success in their transplanting, they .should be moved in the spring, never in the fall, and the Chinese varieties at that period when they are coming into bloom. Great care should be -exercised in their removal, the fibrous roots being preserved as nearly as possible, and carefully .guarded from any exposure to wind or sun. Suc- ceed best in a soil which is warm, rich and dry. American Species and Varieties. acuminata. Cucumber Magnolia. A. Elowers


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