. Catalogue of Excelsior Nurseries / G. H. Miller & Son. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Georgia Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. G. H. Miller & Son, Rome, Ga. 35. Pavia macrostachya. PAVIA. macrostachya. (Dwarf White or Bush Horse-Chestnut.) One of the most eflfictiva shrubs or dwarf trees. Numerous upright spikes or racemes of compact white flowers on the ends of the branches in July, when few flowers are in bloom. Bold and handsome folia2:e, and grows near the ground. Very fine. coroaarius
. Catalogue of Excelsior Nurseries / G. H. Miller & Son. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Nursery stock Georgia Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. G. H. Miller & Son, Rome, Ga. 35. Pavia macrostachya. PAVIA. macrostachya. (Dwarf White or Bush Horse-Chestnut.) One of the most eflfictiva shrubs or dwarf trees. Numerous upright spikes or racemes of compact white flowers on the ends of the branches in July, when few flowers are in bloom. Bold and handsome folia2:e, and grows near the ground. Very fine. coroaarius (Mock Orange). A well-known shrub, producing misses of white, sweet-scented flowers. Foliis aureis (Golden). A very pretty small-growing variety, with golden yellow 'â '"liage; keeps its color the entire season. PTELIA trifoliata (Hop-Tree or Shrubby Trefoil). If trimmed to a single stem, this makes a low, handsome tree, with clustered flowers resembling hops. Interesting. PUXtCA. granatum (The Pomegranate). Well-known and deservedly popular fruit and ornamental shrub. Attains the size of a small peach tree; flowers red (except. in one variety), and very showy. RHODOTITPUS Kerrioides. New shrub with large, white flowers borne all summer " RHUS Cotinus (Smoke or Mist-Tree). Much admired for its curious fringe or hair like flowers, which cover the whole surface of the plant in midsummer. Glabra laciniata (Cut- leaved Sumach). A shrub or small tree, with deeply cut leaves, resembling fern-leaves, dark green above, lighter below, and turning to rich red in au- tumn ; large bunches of seeds are produced, of a velvety crimson color; a very striking and useful shrub. Osbeckii. A Japanese va- riety, with curiously wing- ed leaves. SPIR^A Billardii. Hand some rose-colored flowers; in bloom nearly all sum- mer. Fontenaysi alba. Resem- bles Billardii, but with white flowers in spikes ; a valuable sort. o^- ht^ tt ⢠Spir(Va\Van Please note that these images are e
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