Archive image from page 48 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and shade trees, vines, ornamental plants and roses for sale at the Fancher Creek Nursery . descriptivecatal1896fanc Year: 1896 FANCHER CREEK NURSERY. 45 TEXAS UMBRELLA, FOUR YEARS OLD. ( From a specimen on our grounds.) Thorn, Double Pink.—Similar to the above in all respects but color, which is pink or rose. ' Paul's Double.— (New.) Flowers in cluster ; very double, large and full, and of a deep, crimson color ; superior to any of its color. Tulip Tree. A rapid-growing tree, with rich, glossy


Archive image from page 48 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and shade trees, vines, ornamental plants and roses for sale at the Fancher Creek Nursery . descriptivecatal1896fanc Year: 1896 FANCHER CREEK NURSERY. 45 TEXAS UMBRELLA, FOUR YEARS OLD. ( From a specimen on our grounds.) Thorn, Double Pink.—Similar to the above in all respects but color, which is pink or rose. ' Paul's Double.— (New.) Flowers in cluster ; very double, large and full, and of a deep, crimson color ; superior to any of its color. Tulip Tree. A rapid-growing tree, with rich, glossy foliage ; flowers tulip-shaped, green- ish yellow ; a very fine shade tree. Walnut, American Black.—A native species, of great size and majestic habit; bark very dark and deeply furrowed ; foliage beautiful ; nut round. ' California Black.—A native of this state; a rapid-growing tree, bearing a nut with a very hard shell. Willow, Golden.—A handsome tree ; conspicuous at all seasons, but particularly in winter, on account of its golden yellow bark. ' Osier.—Low-growing tree, valuable for making baskets. 11 Ring-leaved.—Yery rapid grower ; upright, with leaves curiously curved, like a ring. WEEPING TREES. Ash, European Weeping.—One of the finest lawn trees, covering a great space and growing rapidly. ' Gold-barked Weeping.—A conspicuous tree at all times, but particularly in winter, on account of its yellow bark and twisted branches. Birch, Cut-leaved Weeping.—A charming tree, with deeply laciniated foliage. Its tall, slender, yet vigorous growth, graceful, drooping branches, silvery white bark and delicately cut foliage present a combination of attractive characteristics rarely met with in one tree. Elm, Camperdown Weeping.—Yigorous branches, having a uniform weeping habit, over- lapping very regularly and forming a roof-like head.


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