Archive image from page 9 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1893moon Year: 1893 CKTAI r. C ATALPA biynonioides . Indian Bean,. A spread „,.' nf u-n-v'ular form, with large, heart- shaped leaves, and pyramidal clusters, one foot long, of white and purplish flowers in nnd-sum- very showy. 6 to ri feet, .V) cts. to r 5c. C b. aurea. A distinct new , with fine yellowish foliage; novel find attractive. $1. C.' b. purpurea. The young growth has a pur iilish or l>niii/y hue. $1. .


Archive image from page 9 of Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees,. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, etc. descriptivecatal1893moon Year: 1893 CKTAI r. C ATALPA biynonioides . Indian Bean,. A spread „,.' nf u-n-v'ular form, with large, heart- shaped leaves, and pyramidal clusters, one foot long, of white and purplish flowers in nnd-sum- very showy. 6 to ri feet, .V) cts. to r 5c. C b. aurea. A distinct new , with fine yellowish foliage; novel find attractive. $1. C.' b. purpurea. The young growth has a pur iilish or l>niii/y hue. $1. . , C Bungei > Dwarf Catalpa . A small species that '.Tows lo 10 feet hii-'h and twice as broad, form- ing a great bush, clothed with a dense mass of large heart shaped leaves. Among our hardy shrubs there are but few. if any. that are more effective as foliage plants for park or lawn- When grafted on a stalk of one of the tree se cies five or six feet high, it makes a handsome standard tree with a very dense and symmetnca globular head. '2 to 5 feet, 50 cts. to 1; grafted standards, r. to feet. ?\ to r. C Ksmpferi > Japan A tall variety that 'closely i-esembles C. , but is sometimes l onfused with Ituui. T. cts. CELTIS occidentalis NetUe Tree. Hackberry .. A tine native tree that closely resembles the elm in getu ral appearance. 75 cts. CERCIS Canadensis ,Bed Bud or American 3ni .V tree of form, with prvt ;. foliage, and very showy when in bloom: th benches and twigs are covered with a dens, mass of small pink flowers in the bfth month, before the leaves expand. 3 to 6 25 cts. to .octs. CERCIS Japonica Japan Judas., A rare and mag- nificent shrub from Japan : a decided improve- ment on our native species: it is dwarf and bushy in habit of growth: the flowers are larger, of a more brilliant color, and produced in snch pro- fusion that the entire bush is covered with the bright rose colored bloom before the leaves appear in spr


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