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THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., PAINESVILLE. OHIO. 



EVERGREEN TREES 



Our Evergreens are all carefully grown, at good distances for symmetrical development, are root and top-pruned into hand- 

 some, shapely specimens that will transplant successfully to new homes with ordinary care. We pack them so that the root-fibers 

 are well protected and will reach their destination in good growing condition. If planters will continue this care to keep the fibers 

 from drying out by exposure to air and sun until the stock is planted, success is reasonably sure. 



Planting season for fall from about August 15 to October 10; for spring from April io to May 15, depending on season 

 and locality. We have selected specimens in many varieties on which we would be glad to quote prices on receipt of list, stating 

 kinds, sizes and numbers wanted. 



Trees dug with ball of eartb about the roots and tightly sewed in burlap will stand transportation and transplanting with 

 little risk of loss. In planting it is not necessary to remove the burlap. Place tree in properly prepared hole, cut burlap in several 

 places, firm earth tightly about ball of roots, water, and mulch with leaves, straw or other coarse litter. If trees are wanted 

 balled, add 10 cts. each for to 2 feet; 12 cts. each for 2 to 3 feet; 15 cts. each for 3 to 4 feet; 20 cts. each for 4 to 5 

 feet; 25 cts. each for 5 to 6 feet. 



Except noted, all prices following are for trees without "ball," delivered at freight or express office here. 



ARBOR VIT^E— Thuya 



American. (White Cedar.) Erect, pyramidal habit with 

 soft bright green foliage, dense from ground up; grows 

 rapidly and soon forms a most beautiful hedge, for which 

 purpose it is one of the best Evergreens — or for any other 

 purpose. . Each Per 10 Per 100 



iK to 2 feet $ .75 $6.00 $50-00 



2 to 3 feet 1 .25 10 .00 ...... 



Compaeta. (Parsons.) Dwarf, dense little trees with light 

 green foliage, neat and attractive. Useful for beds, borders, 

 cemeteries or low growing hedges. Each Per 10 



15 to 18 inches $1.00 $ 8.50 



18 to 24 inches 1.50 12.50 



Douglas Golden. One of the hardiest of all golden ever- 

 greens. Broad and bushy growth with long slender 

 branches and bright yellow foliage. i-K to 2 feet, $2.00; 

 2 to 3 feet, 13-50. 



Ellwangeriana. A low, broad pyramid with slender 

 branches; intermediate between Ericoides and American. 



Each Per I 0 



18 to 24 inch $1.00 $ 8.50 



2 to 3 feet ; . . 1.50 12.50 



Ericoides. (Heath-Leaved Arbor Vitae.) A very pretty 

 dense little shrub of ftie Tom Thumb type. Each Per 1 0 



15 to 18 inch $ .75 $6.00 



18 to 24 inch , 1 . 10 9 . 06 



2 to 3 feet , ....1.50 12.50 



Ellwangeriana (Arbor Vitae) Ericoides 



Glofoosa. Forms 

 a dense, low 

 globe ; handsome 

 shade of green. 

 15 to 18 in. $1.2-5 

 10 for $10.00. 

 18 to 24 in.$i.75 

 10 for $15.00. 



Hovel's Golden 



A small, hardy 

 tree, elliptical in 

 form and very 

 compact. Foli- 

 age light green 

 with a golden 

 tinge. A very 

 distinct, bright 

 and pleasing 

 shade, of value 

 for toning up 

 somber greens. 



1 K to 2 feet; 

 $1.00; 10 for 

 $8.50. 2 to 3 ft., 

 $2.00; 3 to 4 ft., 

 $3.00. 



Hovey's Golden Arbor Vitae 



