. Catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Michigan Monroe Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. NORWAY MAPLE. PEACH (Persica). Double Rose-Flowering—Flowers pale rose color, double, produced in great abundance and very handsome. Double White-Flowering—Very orna- mental flowers, pure white; hardy. POPLAR (Populus). Carolina Poplar—One of the most rapid- growing and desirable shade trees for street planting. It is especially desir- able for planting in large cities, as it will withstand more hardship than any


. Catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Michigan Monroe Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. NORWAY MAPLE. PEACH (Persica). Double Rose-Flowering—Flowers pale rose color, double, produced in great abundance and very handsome. Double White-Flowering—Very orna- mental flowers, pure white; hardy. POPLAR (Populus). Carolina Poplar—One of the most rapid- growing and desirable shade trees for street planting. It is especially desir- able for planting in large cities, as it will withstand more hardship than any other tree we know of. The leaves are large, deep green, glossy and hand- some. Lombardy—Well known for its erect, rapid growth and commanding form; very desirable in large grounds and along roads to break the average height and forms of other trees. Black Italian—Very large, glosey leaves; rapid and large grower. Noted for shade. SALISBUREA. Maiden-Hair Tree—One of the most beautiful of lawn trees. A native of Japan. Of medium size, rapid growth and rich, glossy, fern-like foliage. Rare and elegant. THORN (Crataegus). Double Scarlet—Flowers deep crimson with scarlet shade; very double, and considered larger than the double red; fine rich foliage. Double White—Has small, double white flowers. Paul's Double Scarlet—Flowers large, deep carmine (scarlet). Superior to any other variety. Sweet Gum (Liquid Amber)—A striking tree in the autumn, with its deep crim- son foliage. SOPHORA. Japonica (Japan Pagoda. Tree)—A small tree; dense habit of growth, dark green bark, glossy pinnate foliage, creamy white pea-shaped flowers, in large ter- minal panicles; in CAROLINA POPLAR. SYCAMORE. European (Plantanus Orientalis)—Orien- tal plane. A lofty, wide-spreading tree; heart-shaped leaves; valuable for its handsome foliage and free growth; not as subject to disease as our native spe- cies. Entirely free from worms or in- sects. One of the oldest cultivated tr


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