. Armstrong Nurseries . l form; robust habit of growth. 6 to 8 ft., 50ceach, $ per 10. Populus nigra Italica. Lombardy Poplar. A char-acteristic tree in many parts of Italy: remarkable forits erect growth and tall spire-like form. 5 to 6 ft.,40c. PRUNUS PISSARDI. Purple Leaved Plum. Prunus Pissardi. (Purple Leaved Plum.) A plumtree highly desirable for ornamental planting. Leavesa rich purple in color throughout the season. Bearssmall red plums of a cherry flavor. 4 to 6 ft., 50c. ROBINIA. Locust. Robinia pseudacacia. Common or Black ft. Of unusually rapid growth. Valuable for bo
. Armstrong Nurseries . l form; robust habit of growth. 6 to 8 ft., 50ceach, $ per 10. Populus nigra Italica. Lombardy Poplar. A char-acteristic tree in many parts of Italy: remarkable forits erect growth and tall spire-like form. 5 to 6 ft.,40c. PRUNUS PISSARDI. Purple Leaved Plum. Prunus Pissardi. (Purple Leaved Plum.) A plumtree highly desirable for ornamental planting. Leavesa rich purple in color throughout the season. Bearssmall red plums of a cherry flavor. 4 to 6 ft., 50c. ROBINIA. Locust. Robinia pseudacacia. Common or Black ft. Of unusually rapid growth. Valuable for bothtimber and ornamental purposes. Long racemes ofwhite, fragrant flowers are borne in the spring. 8 to10 ft., 50c each, $ per 10. $ per 100: 6 to 8 ft.,40c each, $ per 10, $ per 100. Robinia Hispida. Rose Acacia or Rose-floweringLocust. More of a shrub than a tree, only attaininga height of 8 to 12 feet. Rose-colored flowers: branchesare covered with bristly prickles. 6 to 8 ft., 75c each,$ per TEAS WEEPING MULBERRYThe Handsomest of the Small Weeping Trees 29 Hardy Flow ering Shrubs This class is represented by a large variety ofshrubs growing from three to ten feet in height,producing a wealth of beautiful flowers in theirseason, or a mantle of bright colored to the variety of color and profuse bloom-ing qualities of this group of flowering shrubs,they may be used to advantage in any park orgarden scheme. They are especially valuable inlatitudes where the winters are too severe formost of the evergreen shrubs. BERBERIS. Barberry. Berberis thunbergii. Thunbergs Barberry. 4 feetHardy, dwarf shrub desirable for lawn specimensleaves small and of beautiful color during the autumnvellow flowers of the spring are succeeded by red ber-ries. 2 to 3 ft., 40c each, ? per 10. CYDONIA. Flowering Quince. Cydonia Japonica. Japan Quince. A handsomeearly spring-blooming variety, with semi-double scar-let flowers, which are produced in great profusio
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