Vaughan's seed store . SPIRAEA BILLARDII. SPIRAEA OPULIFOLIA SPIRAEA—Anthony Waterer SALIX (Willow) The Willows will grow anywhere, but do best in rich moist soil. They areparticularly valuable as among the few trees that will endure the harsh winds ofthe sea coast. Make attractive clumps in neighborhood ofponds and An exceedingly ornamental shrub or small treewith bright golden bark. 3 to 4 ft., 30c; 6 to 7 ft., 50c;8 to 10 ft., (Golden Russian Willow.) Short trunk, densegrowth of golden yellow branches; leaves silvery white. 2 to3 ft., 25c. Discolor (Pussy Will


Vaughan's seed store . SPIRAEA BILLARDII. SPIRAEA OPULIFOLIA SPIRAEA—Anthony Waterer SALIX (Willow) The Willows will grow anywhere, but do best in rich moist soil. They areparticularly valuable as among the few trees that will endure the harsh winds ofthe sea coast. Make attractive clumps in neighborhood ofponds and An exceedingly ornamental shrub or small treewith bright golden bark. 3 to 4 ft., 30c; 6 to 7 ft., 50c;8 to 10 ft., (Golden Russian Willow.) Short trunk, densegrowth of golden yellow branches; leaves silvery white. 2 to3 ft., 25c. Discolor (Pussy Willow). A small tree with upright orascending branches. Catkins appearing in early springbefore the leaves appear. Very handsome in flower andgreatly esteemed. 3 to 4 ft., 25c; 4 to 5 ft. extra bushy,35c; 5 to 6 ft. Specimens, (Laurel-leaved Willow). A rapid grower,erect form, with broad glossy, dark-green leaves; admir-able for sea shore and narrow streets. 1to 2 ft., 25c;6 to 8 ft. Specimens, (Common Osier)


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