. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. DOGWOOD BLOSSOMS. European Linden (T. Europea)—A very fine pyramidal tree of large size with large leaves and fragrant flowers; the leaves change in the fall to beautiful tones of yellow and brown. European Broad Leaved Linden (T. var. plati- phylla)—A tree about the same size as above, but distinguished by its larger and rougher leaves and more regular growth. Silver Leaved Linden (T. Argentea)—Showy, heart-shap


. C. M. Hobbs & Sons. Nurseries Horticulture Catalogs; Evergreens Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Climbing plants Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs. DOGWOOD BLOSSOMS. European Linden (T. Europea)—A very fine pyramidal tree of large size with large leaves and fragrant flowers; the leaves change in the fall to beautiful tones of yellow and brown. European Broad Leaved Linden (T. var. plati- phylla)—A tree about the same size as above, but distinguished by its larger and rougher leaves and more regular growth. Silver Leaved Linden (T. Argentea)—Showy, heart-shaped foliage, light green above and silvery underneath; grows about 40 feet high; its handsome form and foliage make it one of the best of our ornamental trees. LOCUST. Gleditschia Honey Locust (G. Tricanthos)—A rapid-grow- ing native tree with powerful spines and deli- cate foliage; the greenish flowers appearing in early summer are followed by flat pods 8 to 10 inches long; used extensively for SYCAMORE OR ORIENTAL PLANE LOCUST or ACACIA. Robinia Black or Yellow Locust (R. Pseud-acacia)—A native tree of large size, rapid growth and valuable for timber as well as ornamental; flowers are white or yellowish, very fragrant and appear in June. TAXODIUM. Cypress T. Distichum (Deciduous.) T.—A distinct and handsome tree of slender habit, with soft, feathery foliage. The trunk is as straight as an arrow and tapers regularly from base to tip, as stiff and dignified as a church spire. MAGNOLIA Chinese Species and Their Hybrids. These sorts flower very early, even before the leaves appear, many varieties are fragrant and the display of color is grand. They are best transplanted in spring. All of our Mag- nolias of these varieties are imported plants (Holland grown) and each tree has ball of earth attached to roots and wrapped in bur- lap, ensuring safety in transplanting; and each tree is well set with flower buds, giving a pro- fusion of flowers the first season. Cuc


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