. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. 50 THE STORBS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE. CAMPEEDOWX ELM. BIRCH, CUT-LEAVED ^EEPIXG. Willow (So7/.r). WEEPIXG- (Babylonlca)—Our common and well known ^Yeeping TTillow. AMERICAX WEEPIXG (American Pcmlula)—Xjx American dw^rf. slender, branched species, grafted five or six feet liigh. it makes one of tlie most orna- mental of small weeping trees: more ornamental and hardier than the Babylonica. KILMARXOCK TVEEPIXG


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. 50 THE STORBS & HARRISON CO.'S CATALOGUE. CAMPEEDOWX ELM. BIRCH, CUT-LEAVED ^EEPIXG. Willow (So7/.r). WEEPIXG- (Babylonlca)—Our common and well known ^Yeeping TTillow. AMERICAX WEEPIXG (American Pcmlula)—Xjx American dw^rf. slender, branched species, grafted five or six feet liigh. it makes one of tlie most orna- mental of small weeping trees: more ornamental and hardier than the Babylonica. KILMARXOCK TVEEPIXG (Caprera Pc?K7uZr/ ,—Grafted five to seven feet high upon the Comewell stock, it forms, without any trimming, an exceedingly graceful tree, with glossy foliage, and perfect umbrella head, unique in form'. Vigorous and thriving'in all soils, it is probably more widely disseminated than any of the finer ornamental trees. One of the finest of this class of trees : very hardy. T\"ISCOXSIX WEEPIXG—A fine drooping habit in the style of Babylonica, with the additional merit of being entirely hardy as far north as Wisconsin. Deciduous Shrubs. Azalea. POXTICA—A native of Asia Minor, growing 3 to 4 feet high, with small, hairy leaves and yellow orange and red flowers. GHEXT—The Ghent Hybrid varieties possess a delightful perfimie. and comprise a good assortment of colors. They rank among the very best of decorative plants for the lawn and pleasure gTounds. blossoming during the months of May and June. In the Xorth they are benefited by slight protection. AMOEXA—A beautiful low growing shrub, with small, glossy, deep green leaves. The flowers deep magenta rose, borne in the greatest profusion, so much so as to almost hide the plant while in bloom. Amorpha (Bastard Indigo.) ERL TICOSA (Shrubby Amorpha, or Wild Indigo)—Xative of Carolina and Ilo- rida. Flowers dark bluish purple in June and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that


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