I,. L. MAY & CO.. PLANTS, SEEDS. KRLITS AND Ilil-.l^S 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, Continued 
p„_l„_ Pr,r/->lino The larifest, nio.st symmetrical, and best ijop- 
lUpidl, V^aiUJlllcl lar for general plantins. A mcst nipiii. via- 
orous Krowcr, pvrami<lal in form with hirKe, Klossy leaves. Not ett'eeted liy 
sewer Kas. smoke, ashes or salt water. We rccommenil it for park plantni^'. 
4 to 6 feet, each, 2.5c. doz., $2.50, 100. $15.00: 6 to 8 feet, each, 85c. 
doz., $3.50, 100, 820.00: 8 to 10 feet, each. 50c. doz., $5.00, 100, $25.00; 
10 to 12 feet, each, 60e, doz., $6.00, 100, $30.00. 
Poplar, Golden prices same as Caroima. 
Poplar, Lombardy pnees same as Carolina. 
Popl 
o M i-»iro A very vigorous and desirable form of the e<jttoTi- 
dr, i^UlWdy wood that comes to us from Europe. 3 to 4 
feet, each, 2oc, doz., $2.oo, loo, $8.oo; 4 to 6 feet, each, 3oc, doz., 
$3.00, loo, $15.oo: 6 to 8 feet, each, 4oe, doz., $4.oo, loo, $2o.oo; 8 to 
lofeet. each, 5oe. doz., $5.oo, loo, $3o.oo: lo to 12 feet, each, 75c. 
doz.,$7.5o, loo, $40.00. 
P/-.f->l<ii- Rolcom 'Balm of Gllead) A handsome native, with 
rupidl, UdlSdlll tiiick. dark, ovate leaves, silvery beneath. The 
spiey jfum of the bulhs is used ntedieinally. 4 to 6 feet. each. 3oc. doz.. 
$3.00; 6 to 8 feet. each. 5oc. doz., $5.oo: 8 to lo feet, each. 6oc, doz., $6. 
Poplar, Silver prices same as Balsam. 
Snrrior- QfofrVirirn A densely hairy species. Fall color of fo 
Ullldl^, OLdJ^llUlU liase is most brilliant. A Bood irower in 
light, dry soils. 3 to 4 feet. each. 25c, doz., $2.5o. 
Wi'll/->ijr T oiir(=-I T pof leaves are broad, dark, sreen. 
mow, L,aurei i_,eai very giossy. 4 to e feet. 25c. doz., 
$2.So, loo. $12.00: 6 to 8 feet, each, 4bc, doz.. $4.oo, loo, $2o.oo; 8 to 
lofeet. each. 5oc, doz.. $5.oo. loo, $25.oo; lo to 12 feet, each, 75c, 
doz., $7.5o. 
Willow, Golden Prleos same as Laurel Leaf. 
Willow, PetZOldi prices same as Laurel Leaf. 
NUT-BEARING 
TREES 
tut Leaf Birch 
FILBERTS OR HAZELNUTS. Of 
dwarf habit, hardy, yieldiny: abund- 
antly. Mail size, each, 15c, 3 for 
35c. postpaid: by express, 2 to 3 
feet, each, 35e. 3 for 9oc. 
WALNUT. BLACK. A well-known 
winter variety, a beautiful shade 
tree. 15c each. 3 for 4oc. postpaid; 5 to 6 feet, each, 5oc, 
doz., $5.00; 6 to 8 feet. each. 6oc. doz.. $6.oo. 
BUTTERNUT. OR WHITE WALNUT. Tlie tree is lofty and 
spreading in t'rowUi. Prices same as Walnut. 
EVERGREENS wc do not recommend for fall planting. 
WEEPING TREES 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF. This is one oT the most iieautiful and de- 
sirable trees for tlie lawn ever introduced. It makes a rapid 
frrowth and is perfectly hardy in all sections of the country. 
4 to 6 feet, each, 6oe, doz.. $6.oo; 5 to 6 feet, each, 75<*, 
doz., $7.5o: 6 to 7 feet, each, Sl.oo, doz., $lo.oo; 7 to 8 feet. 
each, $1.25. doz., $l2.5o. 
ELM. CAMPER I OWN. A very Kraceful tree for lawn planting 
or covering arlmrs. Tlie foliage is large, luxuriant, dark green, 
and the tree has the umbrella form so desirable. 6 feet, t 
year head, each. 75c. doz., $7.5o; 6 feet, 2 year head, each. 
$1.25, doz., $12.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, WEEPING. A beautiful tree of hardy, vig- 
orous growth, with strangling, pendent branches, turning anrt 
twisting in all directions, in a few years forming an innnen.se 
head with branches resting on the ground, and producing a very 
lileasant effect. 6 to 7 feet, 1 year head, each, 75c. 
doz., $7.5o. 
MULBERRY. (Tea's Weeping Russian.) One of the most 
graceful and beautiful of the hardy, weeping tree and wholly 
unique, liavmg a perfect umbrella-shaped lieail and slender- 
willow branches. The foliage is glossy green and with delicacy 
of form antl motion it combines Russian l)ealth and vigor. 
Price, 5 to 6 feet. 1 year head, each, $t.oo. doz., $lo.oo; 5^ 
to 6 feet. 2 year head, each, $1.25, doz.. $12.oo. 
WILLOW. GOLDEN w EEPING. One of the showiest tree- 
for winter ellects. The bark is a golden color, becoming more 
intense as the leaves disappear and renmining so throughout 
the winter. The branches are of graceful drooping habit- 
Price, 4 to 6 feet. each. 35c, doz., $3.50; 6 to 8 feet, each. 
5oc. doz.. $5.oo; 8 to lo feet, each, 6oc, doz.. $6.oo. 
Harrlw H^>rlrrf» Plcinfe Prices named for Hedge Plants, 
druy nCUgC rid U is by express or freight only . . . . 
A Hedge of Buckthorn. 
HONEYSUCKLE TARTARIAN. This is tlu' popular old time 
variety often used for hedging. 18 to 24 in., loo, $15.00; 2 to 
3 feet. loo. $2o.oo; 3 to 4 teet. loo. $2S.oo. 
HONEY LOCUST Considered best in many sections of the North. 
1 year strong, loo. $3.oo: 2 year strong, loo. $5.oo. 
PRIVET. CALIFORNIA. Makes a very rapid growth, has 
shining, dark green leaves. IS to 24 inch., loo, $4.00; 2 to 3 
feet, loo, $5.00. 
Barberry Thunbergil. .\ beautifut 
plant, well adapted for wherever a show.\v 
hardy hedge is desired. 12 to 16 in., doz. 
$1.5o. loo, $8.00; 15 to 18 In., doz.. 
$2.00. loo. $lo.oo: 18 to 24 in., doz.. 
$2.5o. loo. $15.00. 
BUCKHORN. The best and hardiest lor 
tlie Northwest. 12 to i5ln.. loo. $5.00. 
18 to 24 In., loo. $7.60; 2 to 3 feet., 
loo. $lo.oo; 3 to 4 feet. loo. $i5.oo. 
CARRAGANA ARBORESCENS. (Siber- 
ian Pea Tree.; A hardy variety from, 
Russ a. 1 year strong, doz.. $1.60. loo. 
5.00; 2 year strong, doz.. $2.5o. loo- 
$10.00. 
CORNUS SIBERICA, (Red Branched 
Dogwood. L sed exclusively in the .Surtli 
west. 12 to 18 In., loo. $8.00; 18 to 24^ 
In., loo. 12.00; 2 to 3 feet, loo. $2o.oo;. 
3 to 4 feet. loo. $25.oo. 
ROSA RUGOSA. Japanese Rose, perfectly hardy. Make* 
a splendid hedge. 4 to 5 feel, covered with large, dark 
green, glossy foliage, crowned wilh terminal clusters 10 to 
io flowers; each 3 inches in diameter. 2 year strong, per- 
loo, $20.00. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. A native of the Nortliw.-stem plains. 
Perfectly hardy. 1 year strong, per loo. $3.oo; 2 yeap 
strong, per loo, $5.oo. 
