. Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit trees, citrus trees, olive trees, and grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs and roses. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 54 Catalogue of the. CAMPKRDOWN ELM Oak, English Quercus robur)—The Royal Oak of England; a well-known tree of spread- ing slow growth. A majestic and grand shade tree in maturity. Red American ( rubra)—An American species of large size and rapid growth, foliage purplish-red in the Fall. Scarlet {coccinea)


. Descriptive catalogue of deciduous fruit trees, citrus trees, olive trees, and grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs and roses. Nursery stock California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 54 Catalogue of the. CAMPKRDOWN ELM Oak, English Quercus robur)—The Royal Oak of England; a well-known tree of spread- ing slow growth. A majestic and grand shade tree in maturity. Red American ( rubra)—An American species of large size and rapid growth, foliage purplish-red in the Fall. Scarlet {coccinea)—A rapid-growing pyramidal tree; especially remarkable in the Autumn, when the foliage changes to a bright scarlet. Turkey (cerris)—A native of South Europe; of a rapid, symmetrical growth; foliage finely lobed; leaves change to brown in Autumn. Fine for the lawn. Paulownia Imperials—A rapid-growing, tropical looking tree from Japan, with enor- mous, round leaves; produces large clusters of purple trumpet-shaped flowers in the Spring. If the tree is cut down to the ground each winter, new suckers will shoot up from 6 to 10 feet high, with leaves of immense size and splendid tropical effect. Peach, Blood-leaved (Persica)—Foliage of a deep blood-red color. Valuable on ac- count of its handsome foliage and rapid growth. Double Red—Flowers semi-double, bright red; superb. Double White—Flowers pure white and double; superb. Persimmon, European, (Diospiros Lotus)—A rapid growing tree, with smooth and glossy leaves, producing a small, reddish-yellow fruit. Plum, Purple-leaved (Primus Pissardi')—Tree of medium size; wood and leaves dark purple. The fruit from its formation is also purple until it ripens. Introduced from Persia. Poplar, Aurea Van Gertii ( Popu/us)-H?s fine golden yellow foliage, retaining its bril- liancy throughout the season; effective in masses. Balsam if era (Balm of Gilead)—A native of the Eastern States of remarkably rapid and luxuriant growt


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