. Catalogue : fruit, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, bulbs, Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. OF FRUITS. ORNAMENTAL TREES. ETC. 59 Golden (Robur Concordia), h—A superb variety, with orange-yellow leaves, which retain their golden tint throughout the season; one of fhe finest golden-leaved trees. Chestnut (Prinus). h—Toothed foliage, resembling tfliat of the Am. Chestnut. A choice va- riety, will do well in light soils and exposed situations. Whit


. Catalogue : fruit, ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, bulbs, Nursery stock Ohio Painesville Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. OF FRUITS. ORNAMENTAL TREES. ETC. 59 Golden (Robur Concordia), h—A superb variety, with orange-yellow leaves, which retain their golden tint throughout the season; one of fhe finest golden-leaved trees. Chestnut (Prinus). h—Toothed foliage, resembling tfliat of the Am. Chestnut. A choice va- riety, will do well in light soils and exposed situations. White Swamp (Prinus discolor), h—Leaves toothed, bright green above, whitish downey be- neath, a fine medium sized tree that does well in low grounds in the northern states. Black (Tinctoria). a—A large lofty growing tree, deeply cut and lobed foliage, often found growing on sand ridges where no other variety will thrive. POPLiAR (Populus). Golden (Aurea Van Geertii). a, —Has fine golden yellow foli- age, retaining its brilliancy throughout the season, fine for contrast with green or purple-leaved trees. One of the most effective for street and lawn planting. Lombardy (Fastigiata). a —A well-known, tall, erect-growing tree of rapid growth and spire-like outline; very essential in landscape gardening to give variety of form and destroy the appearance of sameness produced by other trees. Carolina, a — One of. if not the most rapid growing trees, with large, handsome, gloss}, serrated, deep green leaves. Succeeds everywhere; especially adapted to large cities, where it makes usual fast growth, and resists smoke and gas. Pyramidal form, making a spreading head and dense shade when properly trimmed. New growth should be well cut back in spring for the first few seasons. It is unexcelled for quick growth and effect; makes a splendid wind-break or screen; is used in larger numbers than any other one tree for street planting. For new places and streets where the slower growin


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