Archive image from page 52 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, etc. descriptivecatal1890stor Year: 1890 OF FRUITS, ORXAMEXTAL TREES, ETC. 45 Maple (Acer.) SCHWERDLERII {SchwcnUcr's Maple)—A heeLiitiful vRvietj. with young shoots and leaves of a bright purplish and crimson color, which changes to purplish- green in the older leaves. It is a great improvement on the well known Colchi- cum Rubrum, the foliage being much brighter and the growth more vigorous. SILVER LEAVED {Dasycarpum)—Of excellent rap


Archive image from page 52 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, etc. descriptivecatal1890stor Year: 1890 OF FRUITS, ORXAMEXTAL TREES, ETC. 45 Maple (Acer.) SCHWERDLERII {SchwcnUcr's Maple)—A heeLiitiful vRvietj. with young shoots and leaves of a bright purplish and crimson color, which changes to purplish- green in the older leaves. It is a great improvement on the well known Colchi- cum Rubrum, the foliage being much brighter and the growth more vigorous. SILVER LEAVED {Dasycarpum)—Of excellent rapid growth, and desirable for immediate effect. SUGAR OR ROCK (8acc?i-(7r/?nu7i)—A very popular American tree, and for its stately form and fine foliage, justly ranked among the very best, both for the lawn and avenue. Mountain Ash (Pynis.) EUROPEAN (4 ?<c?/pa7'm)—A fine, hardy tree ; head dense and regular, covered from July till winter vlth large clusters of bright scarlet berries. OAK LEAVED {QucrcifoUa)—A variety with large hoary lobed leaves; distinct and fine. MOUNTAIN ASH—OAK LEAVED.


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