2 Superior Quality 



L. L. MAY ca, CO. 



Catalpas at our Mayfield Nurseries. 



Ornamental Trees 



We can furnish all varieties of trees and shrubs in all sizes, from seedlings to large specimens, in 

 any quantity, and will make special prices on large quantities of stock for park and cemetery planting. 



Ash, American White (Fraxinus Americana). A 

 native variety, forming straight cleafi trunks and 

 broad oval heads. Desirable for park and street 

 planting. 



Each 



3 to 4 feet .75 



4 to 6 feet 90 



6 to 8 feet 1.25 



8 to 10 feet 1.50 



12 

 7.50 

 9.00 

 12.50 

 15.00 



100 

 55.00 

 70.00 

 100.00 

 120.00 



Basswood (see American Linden). 



Birch, Black (Betula Lutea). Yellowish gray bark 

 with delicate foliage, of vigorous rapid growth, 

 will flourish in any soil. 



Each 



3 to 4 feet 1.00 



4 to 6 feet 1.50 



6 to 8 feet 2,00 



12 

 10.00 

 15.00 

 20.00 



Box 



Maple. 



Elder (Acer Negundo). See Ash-leaved 



White Ash gives effective shade in a 

 short time. 



Butternut (Juglans Cinerea). A hardy native of 

 lofty spreading habit with large leaves and nutri- 

 tious nuts. Valuable for lawn, landscape and or- 

 chard planting. Each 12 100 



4 to 6 feet 1.00 10.00 75.00 



6 to 8 feet 1.50 15.00 100.00 



8 to 10 feet 2.00 20.00 125.00 



Catalpa Speciosa (Western Catalpa). One of the 

 most beautiful of the hardy trees, growing to a 

 height of 100 feet. The leaves are large, heart- 

 shaped; its large fragrant white flowers are fol- 

 lowed by long narrow beans in the late summer. 

 The wood is useful for fence posts, railroad ties, etc. 



Each 12 100 



4 to 6 feet 90 9.00 70.00 



6 to 8 feet 1.25 12.50 100.00 



8 to 10 feet 1.50 15.00 120-00 



Cherry, Bird (Cerasus Serotina). Flower racemes 

 are white and fragrant in May, followed by black 

 fruit; leaves glossy, a very ornamental tree. 



Each 12 



6 to 8 feet 1.50 15.00 



8 to 10 feet 2.00 20.00 



Elm, American (Ulmus Americana). The standard of beauty 

 for street planting. Each 12 100 



4 to 6 feet ' 1.00 10.00 75.00 



6 tq 8 feet 1.50 15.00 120.00 



8 to 10 feet 2.00 20.00 150.00 



Larger sizes for special purposes. 



Elm, Scotch (Ulmus Latifolius). Of rapid growth and variable 

 habit, it forms a broad round-topped head. 

 Price same as Elm, American. 



Hackberry (Celtis Occidentalis). A nati^^e tree resembling the 

 elm, but with rougher bark and edible black fruit. 



Each 12 100 



6 to 8 feet 1.50 15.00 125.00 



8 to 10 feet 2.00 20.00 150.00 



Hop Tree (Ptelea Trifoliata). An ornamental tree whose 

 large leaves, bruised, give an odor of fresh hops. 



Sizes and prices same as Elm, American. 



