. Descriptive catalogue and price list of trees, plants, vines, Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 10 ROCKLAND COUNTY NURSERIES. Magnolia, Soiilangeaiia — (Son- lange's Magnolia.) In habit resembling Conspicua ; flowers white and imrple, 3 to 5 inches in diameter. Blooms later audis more hardy than Conspicua. $ and rl{! each. — Speciosa—(Showy Flowered.) Sim- ilar to Soulange's, bnt with smaller light- er colored tlowers, which appear later and last longer on the tree. # — Tripetela
. Descriptive catalogue and price list of trees, plants, vines, Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 10 ROCKLAND COUNTY NURSERIES. Magnolia, Soiilangeaiia — (Son- lange's Magnolia.) In habit resembling Conspicua ; flowers white and imrple, 3 to 5 inches in diameter. Blooms later audis more hardy than Conspicua. $ and rl{! each. — Speciosa—(Showy Flowered.) Sim- ilar to Soulange's, bnt with smaller light- er colored tlowers, which appear later and last longer on the tree. # — Tripetela—(Umbrella Tree.) A beau- tiful medium sized tree, with immense leaves, arranged in circles around the end of the branches like an umbrella. Flowers immense, creamy white, open- ing in June. 50c. to f ;. Never transplant Magnolias in the Fall. Maple, Silver Leaved—The most rapid growing of the Maples ; tall, spreading branches. Occasional prun- ing thickens and im^jioves the head, making it an elegant shade tree. 35c. to $ Maple, N'orway—Spreading, rounded form ; foliage large, dark green; growth moderate, inclined to head low. 75c. to each. — Scarlet—A native variety of more spreading growth than the Sugar; the buds are red in Spring, blooming before the leave; appear ; changes to beau- tiful tints of crimson, scarlet and orange in Autumn. 75c. to $ each. — Sugar—Its tall, symmetrical, habit, dense shade, moderate growth, and lon- gevity, make it the most popular orna- mental tree for avenues or lawns. 50c. to $ — Schwedler's Norway — A varie- ty with handsome purplish leaves in Spring. », 6 ft. —Japanese—A class of low growing trees which are becoming very popular as they become better known; the type has small deeply lobed foliage of a bright green color changing to beauti- ful autumnal tints. $ Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
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