56 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 
GENERAL LIST 
OF DECIDUOUS SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Each 10 
Ash, Black (Fraxinus nigra). 4to 5 feet. . . . . .$0 75 $6 00 
Ash, Mountain (Sorbus americana). 7 to 8 feet .. £50 12 50 
Beech, Purple Gages eer bare): aS to ATSeE Ali 90 750 
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V toventeet) 2a me OOM E2700) 
Catalpa Bungei ( Round- headed Catalpa). A variety introduced from 
China. Quite hardy and effective in formal gardens. In general 
form it has the outline of standard bay trees. Each 10 
6-foot stems, I-year crowns. . . . $2 00 $17 50 
Catalpa speciosa Indian Bean Tree), 5 ico 6 feet . 50 400 
Gito 7 feet Se 3 hte eae 60 5 00 
qto Siecle ee 75 600 
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Elm, American ( Ginis Pierce One oi the most distinctive of 
our native trees and attains its most majestic growth in the New 
England States and along the Atlantic Coast. The wide-spread- 
ing, graceful, curved branches grow up in form like the outline 
of long flowers in tall vases. Each 10 
5:to. G6 feet 3) Se ees vice a ean ep SOROOMES SOO 
COE Koy ii Cs ee tea. 5 EIN Poe Or dake: Ol rors 75 600 
7 to 8 feet eae ae See Omtded 0. ancG oa cms Gio). FR. E10) 
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To to 12 feet 2 50 20 00 
Horse-Chestnut, European (Aiscuus Hippocastanum). 
6to 7 feet 200 17 50 
7 to 8 feet 2 50 20 00 
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rio to 12 feet .. Pe Sa Oe SOROO 
Horse-Chestnut, Double White. 4 to o 5 feet TSOmem250 
5 to 6 feet a é TL 75) t5, 00 
6 to 7 feet 2700s 750 
Linden, American (Tilia americana). Commonly icnown as the bass- 
wood, and distributed from Canada to Georgia and as far west 
as the Dakotas. Leaves heart-shaped, densely covering the 
branches, and therefore making a desirable shade tree. Flowers 
creamy white, open in early summer. Each 10 
7 to 8-feet ic «ok incon. i-th RR ree DES ORS TCMSO 
8 ito, TO feet tee ake) G2 emia Gao, ee rou OORT ESO 
ro to 12 feet 2 50 20 00 
T2)to 14 feet. ch.) Bee Ble ap eS eee SOO m2 5100 
14 to 16 feet Whig iets) Gy taetenn 375 OMS OOO) 
Linden, European (r. ‘europan). 6 to 7 feet . I 25 10 00 
7 to 8 feet . R : ie I 50 12 50 
8torofeet. . Fe Leet I 75 15 00 
Locust, Honey Gleditsia ‘triacanthos). 8 to ro feet I 00 900 
toto12feet .. I 25 10 00 
Mulberry, Teas’ Weeping (Morus alba pendula). ‘When grafted on 
standards from 6 to 8 feet high, the long, slender branches droop 
gracefully to the ground, forming a delightful canopy. The foliage 
is rather small but curiously lobed. Each 10 
6-foot stems, 3-year heads . . - $3 50 $30 00 
Willow, Babylonian, Weeping (Salix babylomica). 
4to 5 feet So So Al Oo) 
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Io to 12 feet I 50 12 50 
I2 to 14 feet j bngie UPRMIRS se be URE Gers cole, eee ZOO eeeeiadyaly O) 
Curl-leaved. 4 to 5 fectes tt icine «cal een 50 4 00 
Gitosa7aeet: pyres as i Sie cock cred odete 15 6 00 
7 to 8 feet chido ELOOme 750 
8 to 10 feet I 25 10 00 
to to 12 feet I 50 12 50 
12 to 14 feet 2 00 17 50 

AT PRICES QUOTED, TREES ARE DELIVERED AT BERLIN 
FREIGHT OR EXPRESS OFFICE 
