. Catalogue of Mount Hope Nurseries established 1840. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Roses Seeds Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. CRATAEGUS ELLWANGERIANA CERCIDIPHYLLUM C. Japonicum. A rare tree from Japan. Foliage small, heart-shaped; tree upright and compact. 3 to 4 ft., $ CRAT^GUS. Thorn The Thorns justly deserve to be classed among the most beautiful flowering trees. They are generally dense, low growers, occupying comparatively little space and well adapted to beautify small grounds. If judiciously pruned, they can also b


. Catalogue of Mount Hope Nurseries established 1840. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Roses Seeds Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. CRATAEGUS ELLWANGERIANA CERCIDIPHYLLUM C. Japonicum. A rare tree from Japan. Foliage small, heart-shaped; tree upright and compact. 3 to 4 ft., $ CRAT^GUS. Thorn The Thorns justly deserve to be classed among the most beautiful flowering trees. They are generally dense, low growers, occupying comparatively little space and well adapted to beautify small grounds. If judiciously pruned, they can also be trained to assume picturesque tree forms. The foliage is varied and attractive, flowers very showy and often highly perfumed. The fruit is very effective and orna- mental in autumn. There are numerous varieties, all of which are hardy and will thrive in any dry soil. "We have en- deavored to select the best and most distinct. They flower in May and June. The varieties of American Thorns are par- ticularly interesting in autumn on account of their showy fruit. C. Arnoldiana. A tree 15 to 20 feet high at matur- ity. It has a good habit and large, fine foliage. It flowers during the last week of May and the fruit ripens by the middle of August. A valua- ble tree, strongly recommended. 3 to 4 ft., $ each. C. Barryana. A tree 12 to 16 feet high, with spreading and ascending branches, forming a broad, open, well balanced head. Bears showy white flowers in handsome clusters end of May, followed with large crimson fruit, ripening about October 1st and lasting, without loss of color, until middle of December. An important acqui- sition to late fall fruiting trees. 3 ft., $ each. C. coccinea. Scarlet-fruited Thorn. B. A fine native variety. Single white flowers in spring, scarlet fruit in autumn. 3 to 4 ft., 50c each; 10 for $ 5 to 6 ft., 75c each; 10 for $ C. Crus-galli. Cockspur Thorx. C. A well- known native Thorn with very long, sharp spines or thorns; fruit


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