Norway Maples and California Privet 



The appropriate use of trees and shrubs in the adornment 

 oJcity, village, suburban or country home grounds gives a 

 charm and beauty whici is interesting and pleasing to pass- 

 ers-by as well as to the occupants of the house. In arrang- 

 ing home grounds the aim should be to hide, by means of 

 trees and shrubbery, a'd objectionable buildings or portions of 

 the place, and also i ) shut from view all unsightly objects 

 maintained by neighbors. 



NORWAY MAPLE 



The leaves are typical of the ma ^\e family, large aad dark 

 green, fading to golden yellow in fall. Trunk and branches 

 are sturdy and strong, giving an effect of ruggedness to the 

 entire planting. Branches and foliage ar i thick and compact 

 growing, and the head, which is round-topped, is carried 

 well aoove the ground. Each 10 100 1,000 



6 to 8 feet $153 $12 50 S 85 00 $000 00 



8 to 10 feet 1 73 15 00 100 00 800 00 



114 to T:^ inchcal 2 25 20 00 150 00 1000 00 



IK to 1 ■:^ inchcul 3 00 25 00 175 00 1250 00 



1 '4 to 2 inch cal 4 00 35 00 250 00 1750 00 



2 t3 2K inch crd 5 50 45 00 350 00 2500 00 



2: 2 tj 3 inch cal 7 00 60 00 4a0 00 3000 00 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



This is the universal hedge in the East. For live fences it 

 is the very best of materials. On public grounds of all kinds, 

 in parks and cemeteries, along roads and paths, on factory 

 grounds, and on newly subdivided areas near towns, nothing 

 else can be used in its place, and in this place it is indispen- 

 sabe. 10 100 1,000 



6 to 8 inches $0 80 $5 00 $40 00 



8 to 12 inches 100 8 00 60 00 



12 to 18 inches 120 10 00 80 00 



18 to 24 inches 140 12 00 100 00 



2 to 3 feet 160 14 00 120 00 



3 to 4 feet 2 00 16 00 140 00 



4 to 5 feet 2 50 20 GO 180 00 



Specimens, 2 It. broa 1. 8 ft. tall ... 73c each 7 00 for 10. 



J.O. HARRISON a SONS f |\ PROPRIETORS 



