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THE STORKS & HARRISON CO., PAESTESVILIiE, OHIO. 



THE LINDENS 



American. A stately tree, growing 60 to 80 feet 

 tall, with large, shining cordate leaves. Valuable 

 for its beautiful white wood. Its flowers appear 

 in July. Each Per 10 



6 to 8 feet $1.50 $12.50 



8 to 10 feet , . . 1 . 75 15 00 



10 to 12 feet. ....... •, ... .2.00 17.50 



European. A fine pyramidal tree, with large 

 leaves and fragrant flowers. Largely used for 

 street and ornamental planting, developing into 

 beautiful specimens. Each Per 10 



6 to 8 feet $1 . 10 #9 . 00 



8 to 10 feet 1-50 12 . 50 



10 to 12 feet 1 . 75 15 . 00 



Gold -Twig. A handsome variety, with bright 

 yellow bark covering the branches, giving it a 

 picturesque appearance. 6 to 8 feet, $2.00; 

 10 to 12 feet, $3.00. 



Silver. (European White-Leaved.) A vigorous 

 tree; medium size, p3'ramidal form. Its hand- 

 some form, growth and foliage make it one of 

 the finest ornamental trees. 6 to 8 feet. ,$2.00; 

 8 to 10 feet, $2.50. 



Weeping. ( White-Led ved.) An elegant medium - 

 sized tree, 50 to 75 feet tall, of gracefully pendul- 

 ous habit, that holds its large, silver-lined leaves 

 through the season. Hardy, grows fast and is 

 quite striking. 4 to 6 feet, §2.50. 



LIQUID AMBAR (Sweet Gum) 



A tree that is beautiful in all stages, useful in all 

 sorts of planting. It has a narrowly ovate head, 

 formed of short, corky-winged branches and masses 

 of star-shaped, lustrous leaves that color to intense " 

 crimson-scarlet in fall. Even in winter its odd, 

 swinging seed balls, and cork-winged branches make it pictur- 

 esque and interesting. 4 to 6 feet, $1.50. 



MOUNTAIN ASH 



European. Hardy tree; head dense and regular, beautiful 

 fern-like green foliage; covered from July till winter with 

 clusters of bright red berries. The combination of foliage 

 and clustered fruits makes this one of the most striking and 

 beautiful trees that grow. 6 to 8 feet, $1.25; 10 for $10.00. 



European Linden 



Oak-Leaved. Dark lobed, oak-shaped leaves, downy 

 beneath. Produces berries freely. 4 to 6 feet, $1.25; 

 10 for $10,00. 



Weeping. A picturesque little tree, excellent for lawn speci- 

 mens or for covering arbors. It has beautiful pinnate foliage 

 and bears white flowers in broad corymbs in May and June, 

 followed by clusters of bright red, currant-like fruits. 

 2 years, $2.00. 



ORNAMENTAL MULBERRIES 



Tea's Weeping. The 



most graceful and 

 hardy weeping tree 

 in existence. Forms a 

 perfect shaped head, 

 with long, slender, wil- 

 lowy branches, droop- 

 ing to the ground. In 

 light, airy graceful- 

 ness, delicacy of form 

 and motion, it is 

 without a rival. It 

 has beautiful foliage, 

 is hardy, safe and easy 

 to transplant. Admir- 

 ably adapted for small 

 or large grounds, or 

 for cemetery planting. 

 52.00. 



Tea's Mulberry 



Median's Globe. An entirely new introduction as hardy as Tea's 

 Weeping, making a globe-shaped head of similar form to Catalpa 

 Bungei, better and more attractive than that well-known tree. 

 Sure to have wide popularity. 2-year, grafted, $2.00 each. 



