. Spring catalogue : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 94 SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. EUROPEAN LINDEN.—Large, symmetrical tree, grower and easy to transplant; a handsome shade tree for the street; $ to $ each. SJXVER LINDEN—Leaves downy white on under surface, very beautiful; $ each. EUROPEAN LARCH.—Spreading habit, pine-like foliage, tall and graceful; 75c to $ each. LVER MAPLE—Rapid growing tree, producing a quick shade; $ to


. Spring catalogue : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Saint Louis Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 94 SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. EUROPEAN LINDEN.—Large, symmetrical tree, grower and easy to transplant; a handsome shade tree for the street; $ to $ each. SJXVER LINDEN—Leaves downy white on under surface, very beautiful; $ each. EUROPEAN LARCH.—Spreading habit, pine-like foliage, tall and graceful; 75c to $ each. LVER MAPLE—Rapid growing tree, producing a quick shade; $ to $ each. (See cut). NORWAY MAPLE.—Hard wooded sort, very handsome and desirable; $ each. WEIR'S CUT LEAF MAPLE A rapid grower, with delicately cut foliage; $ to $ each. PURPLE LEAF MAPLE.—Very effective, ornamental tree, with purplish leaves; $ each. RUSSIAN OLIVE.—Rare and beautiful ornamental tree; $ to $ PAULOWNIA.—Leaves of Immense sizes and splendid tropical effect; rapid grower; 75c to $ each. CAROLINA POILAR—Grows very fast; good shade tree for street; $ to $ each. (.See cut). GOLDEN POPLAR.—New variety, with golden leaves; $ to $ each. LOMBARDY POPLAR.—Erect and tall, spire-like form; $ to $ each. PURPLE LEAF PLUM.—Rich purple leaves; exceedingly ornamental; 50c to 75c each. FERN-LEAVED SUMAC—A beautiful, low-growing tree, with deeply cut, fern-like, graceful foliage; 75c to $ each. STCAMORE.—A favorite street tree that grows rapidly in any soil; has large leaves and makes a dense shade; $ to $ each. JAPANESE WALNUT (New) Hardy, vigorous tree; very handsome; $ each. TULIP.—Large, stately tree; grows rapidly and bears a profusion of tulip-shaped yellow flowers; $ to $ each. WEEPING TREES. ROSE ACACIA (Flowering Locust) Grafted 4 to 6 feet high; bears beautiful pink flowers In V jj|ges=2IWfesSs=»-*'"J~~ clusters; $ to $ each. Weeping Mulberry. GOLD


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