Sg>HARPY^ PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETG.^ 



OAKS. 



OAK, PURPLE. (C.) A magnificent variety with dark purple leaves, which 

 retain their beautiful tints the entire season. Hail size, 15c each, $1.50 per doz., 

 postpaid. 



OAK. SCARLET (B.) A native tree of rapid growth, tall pyramidal outline and 

 especially handsome in autumn when the foliage changes to a bright scarlet. 

 Mail size, 15c each, $1.50 per doz.. postpaid. 



POPLARS. 



As a class the Poplars grow rapidly, cost but little and soon form handsome, 

 attractive trees. For lawn shade, for groups or hedges to screen disagreeable 

 views, for planting in the sand of seaside resorts, and for street planting on 

 rich, moist soil they are alwaj'S satisfactory. 



BALSAM- (Balm of Gilead.) (B.) A native s'pecies of remarkably rapid growth, 

 producing large glossy green leaves in great luxuriance. Has a peculiar odor, 

 from which arises its name. 4 to 6 feet, 25c each, $2,50 per doz., by express. 

 C'a ffilitl^ ^^'^ '^^^ largest, most symmetrical, finest and best Poplar for 

 WctI UlflUd. general planting. A most rapid, vigorous grower, pyramidal in 

 form with large glossy leaves. It gro svs very rapidly soon forming large trees. If 

 properly cut back and trimmed it forms a fine spreading head. It thtives every- 

 where, is not affected b3'^ sewer gas, smoke, ashes or salt water. We recom- 

 mend it very strongly for park and street planting. Planted alternately with 

 Elms, Norway Maples and other hard-wooded trees they soon grow into large 

 trees supplying an abundance of shade. After the other trees become large 

 the Poplars can be cut out. Tliis is rapidlv becoming the most popular tree 

 for general planting in the West and Northwest. 4 to g feet, 25c each, $2.50 

 per doz , $18.00 per 100 by express, 6 to 8 feet, 40c each. $4 00 per doz, S30<oo 

 per loo, by express; 8 to 10 feet, soc each, $s 00 per doz , $37-So per 100, by express; 

 10 to 12 feet, 75c each, $7.50 per doz., $60.00 per 100, by express 

 ■GOLDEN LEAF, (B.) One of the most attractive trees in cultivation. The 

 foliage has a very decided golden tint, which it retains throughout the entire 

 season. 4 to 6 feet, 30c each, $3.00 per doz.. by express; 6 to 8 feet, 40c each, 

 »4.oo per doz., by express, 



LO.WBARDY. jA.) Well known for its erect, rapid growth and commanding 

 form: very desirable in large grounds or along roads to break., the average 

 height and form of other trees 6 to 8 leet, 40c each, $4.00 per doz , by express; 

 8 to 10 feet, 50C eaph, .$5.00 per doz., by express; 10 to 12 feet, 75c each, $7.SP per 

 doz , by express ' 



SILVER. (B.) This variety is of rapid growth and spreading habit. Has 

 large leaves, dark green above, silverj^ white underneath. Very attractive at 

 all times and when propei-]y trained makes an elegant tree for shade. 4 to 5 

 feet, 20c each-, $2.00 per doz , $ 10 00 per 1 00. by express; 6 to 8 feet, 30c each, 

 .$3 00 per doz., $20.00 per 100, by express; jo to 12 feet, soc -each, $S'00 per doz , 

 by express. 



THORN PAUL'S DOUBLE, SCARLET (C.) A dwarf growing' tree or shrub 

 which prod vices large masses of verv double, medium sized, scarlet blossoms in 

 May. These are very attractive atid fragrant 2 to 3 feet, 30c each, S3 00 pet 

 doz., by express; 4 to s feet, 50c each. .$5.00 (ier doz,, by express, 

 THORN DOUBLE SCARLET. (C.) Produces verv double, deep cviinson blos- 

 soms with scarlet shade Foliage fine and rich. 2 to 3 feet, 3SC each; 4 to j 

 feet, 40C each, by express. , ' 



THORN, DOUBLE WHITE. (C.) Produces a great abundance of small 

 double white blossoms. 2 to 3 feet. 2sc each ; 4 to s feet, 40c each, by 

 express. - . J, 



TULIP TREE. (Whitewood.) (A.) A magnificent native tree of rapid, 

 tall and pyramidal growth. The leaves are large, broad, fiddlcrshaped, 

 and glossy. It produces large, tulip shaped blossoms of pale yellow 

 and rich orange. It is allied to the Magnolias and almost as showy in 

 leaf and flower as they, riatl size, loc each, $1.00 per doz., postpaid; 30 

 to 36 inches, 25c each.'$2.5o per doz., by express, 



CAROLINA POPLAR. 



WILLOWS. 



CAPREA, (Goat Willow ) 



of the prett:' - - 



Laurel 



These are very useful for a great varietj^ of purposes atld so 

 readilj' adapt themselves to changed conditions that the more 

 general pslanting;' of them is strongly advocated. For lawns, water 

 side planting, shade and hedges they are at all times useful and 

 appropriate. They transplant readily, grow- well in all soils, and 

 quickly form good sized trees. The bright bark and twigs of some 

 varieties are very beautiful in winter. 



ood size, has finely cut leaves, forming rather bushy tops. When properly trained it is one 



that sunlight renders it the 

 any desired form like the bay 



tree, and when carefully trained"is not inferior to that high priced plant. For narrow streets and seaside plantings^ for hedges and ornamental 

 screens, for trained specimens on the lawn and for many other locations thisrap id growing variety is unsurpassed. The toliage is always 

 clean and not ajfected bv insects. 6 to 8 feet, 40c each, $4.00 per doz., by ' 

 express; 8 to 10 feet, 7sc each, $7.50 per doz., by express; io to 13 feet, »i 00, 

 each, $10.00 per doz., by express ^ ■, ' 



PETZOLDl. (B.) Another charming variety, of rapid growth and clean, 

 . healthv habit. Particularly desirable for water front 



plantings and hedges. 6 to^S feet, 40C each, $4.00 per doz., 

 by express. 



The Hartman Tree Guard. 



Made of heavy steel rods galvanized. They are light and 

 graceful in appearancemaking an ornament to the grounds. 

 Will not conceal the foliage or shade the tree from the sun, 

 will not harbor insects and will allow cultivation of the 

 ground - Take but a moment to ei-ect and are easily 

 moved from place to place. The spiral wire cods for 

 a;ttachihg this guard to the tree are elastic and expand 



freel5' with growth 

 of the trunk. They 

 also prevent any 

 friction or chafing 

 of the tree against 

 the guard during 

 storms or high 

 winds. It is as 

 durable as a heavy 

 wrought iron guard, 

 neater in appearance 

 and costs much less. 

 5 feet, 6 inches high. 

 $1.25 each, $12.50 per 

 dozen. 



Hawkeye Tree 

 Protectors. 



For young trees, 

 eiescribed on page 

 110. 30c per doz., 

 LAUREL LEAF WILLOW, $2.00 per 100. 



HAPLE, ASH LEAF. (See Page 96.) 



