. John A. Cannedy's fruit book : fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, grape vines, roses, shrubs, Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Middle West Catalogs; Ornamental trees Illinois Catalogs; Ornamental trees Middle West Catalogs; Roses Illinois Catalogs; Roses Middle West Catalogs; Berries Illinois Catal. 62 J. a. cannedy's fruit book. HALL'S JAPAN—(Halleana)—A strong, vigorous, evergreen variety, with pure white flowers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, covered with flowers from June to November. JAPAN GOLD-LEAVED-(Aurea Reticulata)—A hand
. John A. Cannedy's fruit book : fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, grape vines, roses, shrubs, Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Middle West Catalogs; Ornamental trees Illinois Catalogs; Ornamental trees Middle West Catalogs; Roses Illinois Catalogs; Roses Middle West Catalogs; Berries Illinois Catal. 62 J. a. cannedy's fruit book. HALL'S JAPAN—(Halleana)—A strong, vigorous, evergreen variety, with pure white flowers, changing to yellow. Very fragrant, covered with flowers from June to November. JAPAN GOLD-LEAVED-(Aurea Reticulata)—A handsome variety, having foliage beautifully netted or variegated with vellow. MONTHLY FRAGRANT—(Belgica)—Blooms all summer. Flowers red and yellow. Very sweet. SCARLET TRUMPET—(Sempervirens)—A strong grower and produces scarlet, inodorous flowers all summer. Ivy COMMON ENGLISH—(Hedera Helix)—The Ivy being an evergreen, not verv hardy, and suffering from exposure to the winter sun, should be planted on the yiorth siiie of buildings or walls. It is very effective grown in pots for inside decoration. Trumpet Vine—(Bignonia Radicins)-—A splendid climber, vigorous and hardy, with clusters of large, trumpet-shaped, searkt flowers in August. Wistaria CHINESE PURPLE— (Sinensis)—A most beautiful climber, of rapid growth, and producing long, pendulous clusters of pale blue flowers. when well estabii>hed, makes an enormous growth. It is very hardy and one of the most superb vines ever introduced. CHINESE WHITE—(Sinensis Alba)—Introduced by Mr. Fortune, from China, and regarded as one of his greatest acquisitions Rather Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Cannedy, John A; John A. Cannedy Nursery and Orchards; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Co
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