. Jubilee floral catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 110 I^ANZ d NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, Mulberries. DOWNING'S EVERBEARING. Very large, black, hand- some, sweet, rich and excellent, best of all. 30 to 50 cents each. NEW AMERICAN. This we consider equal to Downing s In all respects, continuing in bearing fully as long, and a hardier tree; fruit jet black. 50 cents each. RUSSIAN. A valuable tree for its vigorous growth, hardi- ness, and the feeding of sil


. Jubilee floral catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 110 I^ANZ d NEUNER'S FLORAL ESTABLISHMENT, Mulberries. DOWNING'S EVERBEARING. Very large, black, hand- some, sweet, rich and excellent, best of all. 30 to 50 cents each. NEW AMERICAN. This we consider equal to Downing s In all respects, continuing in bearing fully as long, and a hardier tree; fruit jet black. 50 cents each. RUSSIAN. A valuable tree for its vigorous growth, hardi- ness, and the feeding of silkworms; fruits of medium size, very pleasant and palatable, but inferior to the above named sorts both in size and quality; fruit varies In color from almost white to jet black. 25 to 50 cents each. Nuts. ENGLISH FILBERT. This Is of easiest culture, growing six to eight feet high, entirely hardy, and one of the most profitable and satisfactory nuts to grow, succeed- ing on almost all soils, bearing early and abundantly, and nearly round, rich and of excellent flavor, admired bv all for'dessert. Four for $1; 30 cents each. ENGLISH WALNUT OR MADEIRA NUT. A fine, lofty- growing tree, with a handsome spreading head. It is scarcely hardy enough here, but further South it is a profitable tree to plant, as it produces very large crops of excellent uuts. The fruit in a green state is very highly esteemed for pickling, and the large quantities of ripe nuts that are annually imported and sold here prove the estimation In which they are held for the ta- ble. 50 cents each. BLACK WALNUT. This is the most valuable of all onr timber trees for planting, a rapid grower, producing a large nut. The timber enters more largely into the manufacture of furniture and cabinet ware than almost any other, and is prized almost with mahogany. 20 cents each: six for $1; large, 25 cents to $1 each. CHESTNUT SPANISH. A handsome, round-headed tree, producing abundantly very large nuts that find a ready market


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