. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : grape vines, small fruits, shrubs, plants, roses, & Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Normal Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 48 TLLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE CHERJII. Flore Alba Pleno (Large Double Flowering Cherry'. At the period of floA^ering a remarkably beautiful and attractive tree; the flowers are so numerous as to conceal the branches and to present to the eye nothing but a mass of bloom, each flower resembling a miniature white rose; a valuable variety deserving wide dissemina


. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees : grape vines, small fruits, shrubs, plants, roses, & Nurseries (Horticulture) Illinois Normal Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 48 TLLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE CHERJII. Flore Alba Pleno (Large Double Flowering Cherry'. At the period of floA^ering a remarkably beautiful and attractive tree; the flowers are so numerous as to conceal the branches and to present to the eye nothing but a mass of bloom, each flower resembling a miniature white rose; a valuable variety deserving wide dissemination. Maj-. DOGWOOD. Cornus Florida. An American species of fine form, growing from IG to 25 feet high; the flowers are produced in the spring before the leaves appear, are from three to three and a half inches in diameter, white and very show y, resembling the Clematis flower somewhat; the foliage in autumn is of a deep rof" color, rendering the tree one of the most beautiful objects at that seasou. Ke<l FloMoriiig (C. F. Ruba;. Tree in habit of growth not unlike the grand white flowering variety; flowers are a rich rosy red and several inches across, while the foliage assumes a crimson color at an earlier stage; the finest of our native flowering trees. ELM (67/«aj). American White (^w<?7'z'^:fl«c'*. The no- ble drooping, spreading tree of our own woods; one of the grandest of park or street trees. Cainpestris (English). More upright and compact habit than American; also the leaves are smaller and more numerous. Purple. A beautiful variety, leaves of rich purple color when young. Scotch or Wj'Ch (Montana). A fine spreading tree of rapid growth; foliage large. Siibrosa (Cork-barked). Bark becomes covered with a fine dense cork with deep fissures. HORSE CHESTNUT [^sculus,. Alba Plena Double White). A superb varietj'with large spikes ot handsome double flowers. Common or White Flowering Hippocastanum). A very beautiful well known tree, with round dense head, dark gr


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