ST. PAUL, MINN. 



Northern Grown 3 



Ash Leaf 

 Maple — 

 Showing 

 Method of 

 Production 

 At Our 

 Mayfield 

 Nurseries 



That 

 Enables 

 Us to 

 Guarantee 

 Our 

 Stock 



Ornamental Trees — Cont. 



Maple, Ash-leaved (Acer Negundo). Manitoba 

 Box-Elder. A large spreading tree for planting 

 timber claims, shelter belts, etc., and where quick 

 effect is desired. 



Each 12 100 



4 to 6 feet .75 7.50 55.00 



6 to 8 feet 1.00 10.00 70.00 



8 to 10 feet 1.50 15.00 100.00 



Maple, Silver or Soft (Acer Dasycarpum). Popu- 

 lar because of hardiness, rapid growth, large size, 

 and graceful branching habit. Foliage is light 

 green, silvery underneath. 



4 to 

 6 to 



6 feet. 



Each 



12 



100 



75 



7.50 



55.00 



1.00 



10.00 



70.00 



1.50 



15.00 



100.00 



2.25 



22.50 



150.00 



Maple, Tartarian (Acer Tartaricum Ginnala). 

 Small, the finely cut foliage becomes bright scarlet 

 in autumn. 



Each 12 



2 to 3 feet 75 7.50 



3 to 4 feet 1.25 12.50 



4 to 6 feet 1.75 17.50 



May Day Tree. One of the most beautiful of the 

 large trees for specimen or shrubbery planting; it is tall and sturdy 

 and covered with delicate blossoms during the month of May. 



Each 12 100 

 6 to 8 feet 1.50 15.00 100.00 



Mountain^ Ash, American (Sorbus Americana). A well known 

 native, bearing orange red berries. 



Each 12 



4 to 6 feet 1.50 15.00 



6 to 8 feet 2.00 20.00 



Mulberry, Russian (Morus Tartarica). A hardy rapid-growing tree 

 bearing sweet fruits and dark green leaves; will stand almost any 

 amount of drought. 



Each 12 100 



2 to 3 feet 75 7.50 50.00 



3 to 4 feet 1.00 10.00 75.00 



4 to 5 feet 1.25 12.50 90.00 



Poplar, Balsam, Balm of Gilead (Populus Balsamifera). A hand- 

 some native, very fragrant, with dark leaves silvery underneath. 



Each 12 



4 to 6 feet 75 7.50 



6 to 8 feet 1.00 10.00 



8 to 10 feet 1.50 15.00 



Poplar, Canadian (Populus Canadensis). A very 

 hardy native A^ariety with long oval leaves sharply 

 serrated. 



Each 12 



4 to 6 feet 60 6.00 



6 to 8 feet 80 8.00 



Poplar, Carolina (Populus Monilifera). 

 quickest growing and most symmetrical for general 

 planting. (See illustration on page 4.) 



Each 12 



4 to 6 feet 55 5.50 



6 to 8 feet 70 7.00 



8 to 10 feet 90 9.00 



Poplar, Lombardy (Populus Fastigiata). 

 most striking tree for landscape planting; it is of 

 obelisk form and a rapid grower. 



Each 



4 to 6 feet 60 



6 to 8 feet 80 



8 to 10 feet .....1.00 



Poplar, Norway (Populus Certinensis). A vigor- 

 ous form of European cottonwood. The leaves 

 have crinkled edges. 



Each 12 



4 to 6 feet 55 5.50 



6 to 8 feet 70 7.00 



8 to 10 feet 90 9.00 



100 

 45.00 

 60.00 



The 



100 

 40.00 

 60.00 

 75.00 



The 



12 

 6.00 

 8.00 

 10.00 



100 

 40.00 

 60.00 

 75.00 



Lombardy Poplar maKes an effective 

 screen for an unsightly view. 



