. New western catalogue : fruit, shade and ornamental trees, and evergreens, small fruits, grape vines, shrubs, lants, roses, Nursery stock Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 54 Mountain Grove Nurseries. Fir (Balsam or American Silver). A very regular, symmetrical tree, assuming the conical form even when young; leaves dark green above, silvery be- neath. Juniper (Irish). Erect and formal in habit; foliage deep green and very compact, mak


. New western catalogue : fruit, shade and ornamental trees, and evergreens, small fruits, grape vines, shrubs, lants, roses, Nursery stock Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Missouri Mountain Grove Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. 54 Mountain Grove Nurseries. Fir (Balsam or American Silver). A very regular, symmetrical tree, assuming the conical form even when young; leaves dark green above, silvery be- neath. Juniper (Irish). Erect and formal in habit; foliage deep green and very compact, making a splendid col- umn, sometimes 15 to 20 feet high; much used in cemeteries. Juniper (Virginica). Red Cedar. A well known American tree, with deep green foliage ; makes a fine ornamental hedge plant. Juniper (Swedish). Not quite so erect in growth as the Irish ; foliage light yellowish-green. It attains a height of 10 or 15 feet; perfectly hardy. Austrian, or Black (Austriaca). A remarkably ro- bust, hardy, spreading tree ; leaves long, stiff and dark green ; growth rapid ; valuable for this country. Dwarf, or Mountain (Pumila). A low, spreading, curious species, attaining only the size of a bush ; foliage similar to that of the Scotch, but livelier; green ; one of the best. Scotch (Sylvestris). A fine, robust, rapidly grow- ing tree, with stout, erect shoots and silver-green foliage. White (Strobus). The most ornamental of all our native Pine. Foliage light, delicate or silvery green ; flourishes in the poorest soils. Spruce (Norway). A lofty, elegant tree of perfect pyramidal habit, remarkably elegant and rich; as it gets age it has fine, pendulous branches ; it is exceed- ingly picturesque and beautiful. Very popular and deservedly so, and should be largely planted. One of the best Evergreens for hedges. Spruce (Hemlock or Weeping). An elegant pyra- midal tree with drooping branches and delicate, dark foliage. It is a beautiful lawn tree and makes a highly ornamental hedg


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