. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2553. A pasture maple, in autumn, showing the strong framework. and economic tre<-s and is pxtensivelv planted for avenues. The Persian or Eni,'Iish walnut and its nn^ny forms are beinc: more largely planted than uf oM. but are often injured by late spring frosts following a warm. 2554. A tree ETrowing in th


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2553. A pasture maple, in autumn, showing the strong framework. and economic tre<-s and is pxtensivelv planted for avenues. The Persian or Eni,'Iish walnut and its nn^ny forms are beinc: more largely planted than uf oM. but are often injured by late spring frosts following a warm. 2554. A tree ETrowing in the open, with tub rounded head. are succeeded by bhidder-like fruits,— A,/,/, rsl r'nn in. /lii/ica. The Crajie Myrtle is une of the character- istic features of southern Inum's. It has beciuue ahnost naturalized south. If trained to a sjn-le >rem it will form a tree IJo t>.' oO feet hi-h: otherwJM^ il aflcls the i^isb form. It is eoii^jMcuuns fnc its shiiuiiL;- lo'own bark and the j'rofusion of its beautii'nlly crimped and fringed llowers, wdiich are produci;d front A]>ril unlil .Vugust. The colors vary from a pale lu a dark pink, purplish red, pure white and i^-lowin-- ci-inisun. Xu uther llower- iug tree can surj^ass ir in beauty, and by a .imiiciims selection of the various colored tluwers a L:rand efiV'ct is produe'cd in landscape work. —/-//-bu/* j^7/-"j^ Tnlipif- rra. One of the most \-alnable and i-apid-gruwiug shade and ornamental ,: thri\"es l^est in rich soil. Trees taken from woods transplant liadly. They shoTild be :j,*rown in nurser\' anr usini;- in sii-eet ydanting. —jL/7/f/'/- (onhiw. A most symmetrical shap(.-'d tree; adapts itself to all soil; valuable for street phniting. Some trees as- sume a deep ]' or crimson tint in the foliage <lur- inir autunui, others a golden yst in rich soils, J/". }))acrnpji If I hi. or Umbrella 3IaL;iiuli;t. sehlom sj-ro\vs bevcuid 2~< feet, but is conspicuous for the length and


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