L. L. 
MAY & CO.. PLANTS. SEEDS. FRUITS AND TREES 
Po , ^r^ V ^ ^ ^ L T R E E S, Continued 
-I Oplar, LarOlina ,"'V"'^'<''n;'>st symmetrical, ami best pon- 
25 
O.0U, Kron er, pyrami.lal i„ IV. n ^^^^'^.^^ VY^;,,^^ NotcSrY' , i' 
Poplar, Golden Prices same as Carolina. 
Poplar, Lombardy Pncessameas Caroima. 
Poph r , No rWaV ^ ' ?,?7;i-;''''» ' ""d desirable form of the cotton- 
teet. oach 2oe doz i?nn i^I'V'"""^ 'i'' /"■<"» Europe. 3 to 4 
Poplar, Balsam > liandsom. native, wltl, 
t'Oplar, bllver Prices same as Balsam. 
Sumac, Staghorn ,4 Imir,- species. Fan color of fo. 
-ight. dry soils. 3to4feet.each: 25rdoz./$U5o^^ ^ ^""'^ 
VVilloW, Laurel Leaf '"f^'"' ••"•p •'■•oad. dark, green 
Willow, Goldtn Prices same as Laurel Lear. 
Willow, Petzoldi Prices same as Laurel Leaf. 
NUT-BEARING 
TREES 
Cut Leaf Birch 
FILBERTS JR HAZELNUTS. Of 
'."h'' Si'^l'iin? abund- 
antly. Mail size, each, ISe, 3 for 
35c, postpaid; by express, 2 to 3 
feet, each, 35c, 3 for 9oe. 
WALNUT, BLACK. A well-known 
»re-e. 15e each, 3 for 4oe postpai'<J''Vto R il'-'V""''''' ■'^lyde 
•°°= « *° « feet!e°ac?.°,'6o^c,'^izl $6.oo.^*'' 
BUTTERNUT, OR WHITE WAI NUT n , ■ , 
EVERGREENS wc do not recommend for fall planting. 
WEEPING TREES 
^JaWe't^ee^sfo^rX i'/wn'' "!.'-' "'"^t "«»"tif>" and de- 
52i:i?Z££i^iiZie^eM ^ 
each, $1.25, doz., $12.50. 
31.25, doz., $12 00 ■ ' 2 y^*"" head, each. 
o"?,ys'tT*l?, *|,!li,yt?„^P5NG- A beautiful tree of hardy, vi.- 
twisting in all dire/t on in "a C^eaV.?"'"-^'''' ^nd 
head w,th branches resting on the IrrmmH f""""'"'^". immense 
§or$7'.5S.'''--^'- « 7 feetrar'''K*e^adfS.''?5e=: 
Su?a^I-bj7utff;,r^^^^ Of the most 
unique, having a perfect umllr^ti '''<'<^ wholly 
willow bran-- 3s. Th"foii.,"e ^s^i,^"''''''''"'' «'<"«ler 
of form and motioi it comt, L*^, r'?' » delicacy 
Price, 5 to 6 feet, 1 yea™heareach '!iV'„^'"^"'' "S'' ^'""f- 
for winter eftccj; The hark s ?'^, , r showiest trees 
intense as the loaves di, nnc ,r and , ,' more 
the winter. The hranXs ar," of . , 7''^ throuslmut 
Price, 4 to 6 feet, each 35c d07 ^i ln'^"2 j'"""'"'- habit. 
Plants, 
A Hedge of Buckthorn 
iJ^ir J5 n".>»'ar Old time 
3 feet, loo, $2o.oof;^ tH'^Si. I'o'o'UVo"- ^ to 
|h1,',j;,f ;hi^i^^/.^,°'',?if I, Veo^ rapid .roivth, has 
feet. loo.,$6.oc '» to 24 Inch., loo. $4.00: 2 to 3 
100, $10.00; 3 to 4 feet, lio. $is 00 
Fa*n^^P^^T'^^e.t''.!°,!!^.l^-..^?|..^^ 
Russ a. 1 year strong, doz.. $ !so loS^ 
$lo°io. ^^^^ "o^- S2.5o°,' loS; 
D2cwood^^^^^"^^ Branched 
3"ti'47ee't' ?o°i,V2''5yo^«'' ^^--^ 
srrcen, glossy foliage, crmvnel with tor^- "l"", 
f^o"?,^5;;-x--''''-'>-'"^i-^;<:& 
loo, $2o.o'o. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. 
Perfectly hardy. I year stronir 
strong, per loo, $5.00. 
A native of the Northwestern plains. 
per loo, S3.00; 2 year 
