. Annual illustrated, descriptive catalogue of seeds, plants, vines, small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Vegetables; Seeds; Flowers; Shrubs; Ornamental trees; Fruit trees; Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Parker & Wood (Firm). ^ARKER 8j YOOD> ^EED CATALOGUE. Ill DECIDUOUS TREES — Continued. White Ash {Fraxinus Americana). Desirable and rapid-growing shade-tree for any soil. 6 to 12 feet, 50 cents to $ Three Thorn Acacia, or Honey Locust {Gleditschia triacanthos). Rapid grower, with handsome light-green foliage, and long sharp thorns and long seed-pods. 4 to 8 f
. Annual illustrated, descriptive catalogue of seeds, plants, vines, small fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture); Nursery stock; Vegetables; Seeds; Flowers; Shrubs; Ornamental trees; Fruit trees; Gardening; Equipment and supplies; Parker & Wood (Firm). ^ARKER 8j YOOD> ^EED CATALOGUE. Ill DECIDUOUS TREES — Continued. White Ash {Fraxinus Americana). Desirable and rapid-growing shade-tree for any soil. 6 to 12 feet, 50 cents to $ Three Thorn Acacia, or Honey Locust {Gleditschia triacanthos). Rapid grower, with handsome light-green foliage, and long sharp thorns and long seed-pods. 4 to 8 feet, 50 cents to $ Black Walnut {JugUns Nigra). A rapid grower, with edible fruit. 7 feet, 50 cents to $ Koelruteria {Koslruteria Paniculata). A fine, small-growing tree, with large panicles of yellow flowers. 3 to 6 feet, 60 cents to $ Tlllip Tree {Liriodendron Tulipifera). A handsome, upright tree, with tulip-like flowers and peculiar leaves. 4 to 6 feet, 75 cents to $ JPurple Beech {Fagus sylvatica purpurea). Beautiful deep-purple foliage, changing to greenish-purple in the fall. 5 feet, $ ; 8 feet, $ _jt. Scotch or European Larch. • . Norway or Blue Spruce. ?(Jticumber Tree {Magnolia acuminata). A fine conical tree, with large leaves and showy fruit. 4 to 6 feet, 75 cents to $ Balm of Gilead {Poplar balsamea). A rapid-growing tree, with medicinal buds. 6 to 12 feet, 50 cents to $ Cottonwood {Populus monilifera). A very rapid grower. 7 to 12 feet. 50 cents to $ 3%Oimtain Ash {Pyrus ancuparia). A tree with clusters of white flowers followed by showy orange berries. 7 to 9 feet, 75 cents to $ Med Oak {Quercus coccinea). The most rapid growing oak. 4 to 8 feet, 75 cents to $ White Oak {Quercus alba). Makes a very large tree, with tough wood. 3 to 6 feet, 50 cents to $; 1 to 2 feet, 20 cents to 30 cents. Waiden-hair Tree {Ginko or Salisburi). Very superior specimens of this distinct and desirable tree at $ to $
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