HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN. MD. 



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SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



SILVER MAPLE 



Maple — Silver-leaved {Acer dasycarpam) 

 —A hardy, rapid growing-, native tree, at- 

 taining a large size; valuable for producing a 

 quick shade, fine for street and park plant- 

 ing, for which purpose it is planted more 

 largely than any other tree. 



Price of Silver Maple 





Each. 



Doz. Hundred, 



8 to 10 feet - 



- - $0.30 



$3.00 $20.00 



6 to 8 feet - 



- - .25 



2.50 15.00 



Silvei? Maple, 



Spruce; Norway— A lofty elegant tree of 

 perfect pyramidal habit, remarkably elegant 

 andrich;asit gets age, has fine graceful, 

 pendulous branches. Is exceedingly pictur- 

 esque and beautiful. Very popular, and de- ' 

 servedly so, and should be largely planted. 

 One of the best evergreens for hedges if 

 properly trimmed yearly. 



Delaware, April 12, 1905. 

 Dear Sirs: Received the Norway Spruce, 

 O. K., and am pleased with its appearance. 

 Have it set out. Yours truly, 



R. Graham. 



Price of Norwa;^ Spruce 



2 to .3 feet • - 



3 to 4 feet - • 

 10 to 15 inches 



Each. 



$0.40 

 .50 

 .10 



Doz. 100. 



$4.00 $30.00 



5.00 40.00 



1.00 10.00 



Walnut, Black— A native tree of large 

 size majestic form, beautiful foUage. The 

 most valuable of all trees for its timber, which. 

 enters largely into the manufacture of fine 

 furniture and cabinet-ware, and brings the 

 highest price in the market. Tree a rapid 

 grower, producing a large, round nut of ex 

 cellent quality; 4 to 6 feet, 25c. each; $2.50 per 

 dozen; $15.00 per lOO. 



NORWAY SPRUCE. 



