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de:ciduous trees. 



MAPI/^, Silver- IVeaved {Acer dasycarpum)~h. hardy, rapid-growing- native tree, attaining a 

 large size; valuable for producing a quick shadet fine for street and park planting, for v^hich purpose it is 

 planted more largely than any other tree. 8 to lo ft., 30c each, $3 per doij. 



NORWAY MAPI/E— A distinct variety, virith 

 large broad leaves of a deep, rich green, rounded form, 

 compact habit, stout, vigorous growth. One of the 

 finest of park, street, shade, or large lawn trees. 

 Rather a rough, crooked grower while young, but soon 

 develops in straight, magnificent specimens. 7 to 8 

 feet, 50c each, $5 per do«. 



SPRUCB, NORWAY— A lofty, elegant tree of 

 perfect pyramidal habit, remarkably elegant and rich; 

 as it gets age has fine, graceful, pendulous branches 

 it is exceedingly picturesque and beautiful. Very pop- 

 ular, and deservedly so, and should be largely planted 

 One of the best evergreens for hedges 5oc each, 3 to. 

 4 feet or $5 per do^. 



POPIyAR, CAROI/INA— A vigorous, healthv,, 

 native tree of rapid growth pyramidal in form, with 

 large, glossy leaves; valuable for park or street plant- 

 ing. Makes a fine, spreading head if well cut back the 

 first few seasons; "^-uceeeds everywhere. 35c eachy 

 or $a.50 per do«. 



W;AI^NUT, BlyACK— -a native tree of large size 

 and majestic form, beautiful foliage. The most valu- 

 able of all trees for its timber, which enters largely 

 into the manufacture of fine furniture and cabinet 

 ware, and brings the highest price in market. Tree a 

 rapid grower, producing a large round nut of excellent 

 quality. 4 to 6 feet, asc each, $3.50 per doi5., $15 

 per hundred. 



IVIGUSTRUM AMURBNSB, or Amoor 

 Privet — Most desirable of all broad-leaved evergreen 

 where tall hedge is desired. Growth very rapid; adapts 

 itself to any soil not too arid or a swamp. If proper- 

 ly treated a good hedge may be expected in two 

 years after planting. Set plants 12 inches apart in 

 ordinary soil, but in very rich land 18 to 24 inches 

 Silver- Leaved Maple. distance may be given. After plants .ire set cut back 



to 8 to 10 inches in order to make a dense hedge. 

 Remains bright green throughout the entire year. Price, $5 per 100. 



STRAAVBIIRRY PLANTS. 



Half dozen at dozen rates, 50 at hundred rates, and 500 at thousand rates after October ist, 1.902. 



12 by mail 

 postpaid 



Aroma 20 



Bush Cluster 40 



Bubach .__ 20 



Brandywine 20 



Brunette 20 



Bismarck 20 



Bartons 20 



Beder Wood 20 



Cobden Queen 20 



Clyde 25 



Chellie 50 



Crescent 20 



Dayton ^ 20 



Kxcelsior 20 



Knormous 20 



Eleanor 20 



Gladstone 25 



Gibson 25 



Gandy 20 



Greenville 20 



Granville 75 



Glen Mary 20 



Haverland 20 



Hero I 00 



Johnson's early 30 



Jessie 20 



Kansas 40 



lyady Thompson 20 



I^ovetts 20 



I^ivingston 20 



100 Ex. 



1000 Ex. 



not pd. 



not pd. 



50 



l4 00 



80 



7 GO 



40 



4 00 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



40 



350 



40 



3 50 



50 



4 00 



I 50 



10 00 



40 



3 00 



50 



4 00 



40 



3 50 



50 



4 00 



40 



3 50 



60 



5 00 



60 



5 00 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



2 CO 







40 



4 GO 



40 



3 50 



5 00 



25 00 



50 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



I 00 



9 GO 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



60 



5 00 



12 by mail 

 postpaid 



Lester Lovett i 00 



May Queen 20 



Mane 80 



Marshall 25 



Margaret 25 



McKinley 25 



Mitchell's Early 20 



Nettie 40 



Nick Ohmer 25 



Parsons 20 



Pride of Cumberland 20 



Paris King 20 



Rough Rider 25 



Rio 25 



Star 25 



Saunders . 20 



Sharpless--, 20 



Sample 20 



Sunshine 30 



Superior 30 



Smith.., 30 



Tilghman's Favorite 40 



Uncle Jim 75 



Tennessee 20 



Tubbs 20 



Warfield 20 



Woolverton 20 



Wm. Belt 20 



Yant 75 



100 Ex. 



1000 Ex. 



not pd. 



not pd. 



5 00 



25 00 ■ 



50 



4 GO. 



2 DO 



15 00 



50 



4 00 



50 



4 00. 



50 



4 00 



40 



3 00 



I 00 



9 00' 



60 



4 00 



40 



3 50' 



40 



3 50' 



40 



3 50' 



75 



6 GO' 



60 



4 GO 



60 



4 00. 



40 



3 50' 



40 



3 50 



50 



4 00 



60 



4 GO 



60 



4 00 



40 



3 50 



60 



4 00 



4 00 



15 CO 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



40 



3 50 



4 00 



15 00 



