Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . lla China Shade Tree. ? Umbrella China Tree. Melia Aze-derach Umbraculifotmis.—A sub-variety ofthe China tree. It assumes a dense spread-ing head, resembling a gigantic umb-ella;is of unique appearance, and a most desir-able tree of rapid growth. 5 feet, 50c. each,$5 per dozen; 7 feet. 75c. each, $6 per large trees. $1, $1 25, $ and $ ! Price of seed, ^4 lb. 15c, y2 lb. 25c, 1 Kilmarnock Weeping: Willow. Avariety of the Goat Willow or common Sal-low. Grafted five to seven feet high


Steckler's seed catalogue and garden manual for the southern states : 1902 . lla China Shade Tree. ? Umbrella China Tree. Melia Aze-derach Umbraculifotmis.—A sub-variety ofthe China tree. It assumes a dense spread-ing head, resembling a gigantic umb-ella;is of unique appearance, and a most desir-able tree of rapid growth. 5 feet, 50c. each,$5 per dozen; 7 feet. 75c. each, $6 per large trees. $1, $1 25, $ and $ ! Price of seed, ^4 lb. 15c, y2 lb. 25c, 1 Kilmarnock Weeping: Willow. Avariety of the Goat Willow or common Sal-low. Grafted five to seven feet high uponthe Comewell stock, it forms without anytrimming, an exceedingly graceful tree,with gloscy foliage and perfect umbrellahead, unique in form. Vigorous and thriv-ing in all soils, it is probably more widelydisseminated than any of the finer orna-mental trees. Price. $ Weeping Beech. A remarkably vig-orous, picturesque tree of large size. ItsMode of growth is extremely curious. Thetrunk or stem is generally straight, withthe branches tortuous and spreading; quite. Weeping Mulberry. The Beautiful Tea Weeping Mul-berry. A beautiful and hardy WeepingMulberry. Forms a perfect umbrella-shaped head, with long, slender, willowybranches drooping to the ground. Mostdesirable for ornamenting lawns, parks orfor cemetery planting. Price, first size,$2 each; second s-ize. each.] Cotton Y/ood. $1 and $, accordingto size. Negundo Poplar, or Box Elder. $1and $ Silver Leaf Maple. and $,according to size. Sugar Maple. $ and $, ac-cording to size. Weeping Willow. 5°c- and 75c. FRUIT TREES. A few of the best varieties of acclimatedFruit Trees, suitable for the SouthernStates. Our Fruit Trees are Southern grownand consequently are worth double theprice of Northern stock, at Southern grownstock is best adapted to our climate andsoil. HOW TO PLANT TREES. Although there are numerous books andpapers published on arboriculture, givingnecessary information how t


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