. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and shade trees, vines, ornamental plants and roses for sale at the Fancher Creek Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit trees; Fruit; Plants, Ornamental; Trees; Shrubs. FANCHER CREEK NURSERY. 45. TEXAS UMBRELLA, FOUR YEARS OLD. ( From a specimen on our grounds.) Thorn, Double Pink.—Similar to the above in all respects but color, which is pink or rose. " Paul's Double.— (New.) Flowers


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and shade trees, vines, ornamental plants and roses for sale at the Fancher Creek Nursery. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Fruit trees; Fruit; Plants, Ornamental; Trees; Shrubs. FANCHER CREEK NURSERY. 45. TEXAS UMBRELLA, FOUR YEARS OLD. ( From a specimen on our grounds.) Thorn, Double Pink.—Similar to the above in all respects but color, which is pink or rose. " Paul's Double.— (New.) Flowers in cluster ; very double, large and full, and of a deep, crimson color ; superior to any of its color. Tulip Tree. A rapid-growing tree, with rich, glossy foliage ; flowers tulip-shaped, green- ish yellow ; a very fine shade tree. Walnut, American Black.—A native species, of great size and majestic habit; bark very dark and deeply furrowed ; foliage beautiful ; nut round. " California Black.—A native of this state; a rapid-growing tree, bearing a nut with a very hard shell. Willow, Golden.—A handsome tree ; conspicuous at all seasons, but particularly in winter, on account of its golden yellow bark. " Osier.—Low-growing tree, valuable for making baskets. 11 Ring-leaved.—Yery rapid grower ; upright, with leaves curiously curved, like a ring. WEEPING TREES. Ash, European Weeping.—One of the finest lawn trees, covering a great space and growing rapidly. " Gold-barked Weeping.—A conspicuous tree at all times, but particularly in winter, on account of its yellow bark and twisted branches. Birch, Cut-leaved Weeping.—A charming tree, with deeply laciniated foliage. Its tall, slender, yet vigorous growth, graceful, drooping branches, silvery white bark and delicately cut foliage present a combination of attractive characteristics rarely met with in one tree. Elm, Camperdown Weeping.—Yigorous branches, having a uniform weeping habit, over- lapping v


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