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Sherwood Hall Nursery Co.’s 
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Ij.VBI'KXUM or (Johleii Chain. .A beautifuUree, 
with long, drooping racemes of fragrant, yellow 
flowers. 4 to 6 feet high, 50 cents each, ten for $4. 
Ij.VliCH, Japanese. The Money Pine of Japan, 
Very vigorous grower ; dark, yellowish, ash-colored 
branches, and green foliage. 8 to 10 feet high, 75 
cents each, ten for $6. 
IjIXDKX, .\iuei’iean. Very rapid grower: large 
leaves and fragrant flowers'. 8 to 10 feet high, 75 
cents each, ten for $6. 
Kiiropean. A fine pyramidal tree of large size ; 
leaves large, and flowers fragrant, to to 12 feet 
high, $i each. 
■\Vhile or Silver-leaved. A vigorous growing 
tree of pyramidal form ; very conspicuous. 8 to 10 
feet high, 75 cents each, ten for $6. 
IjOt'UST, Coniiiion or Black. A well-known va- 
riety. to to 12 feet high, 35 cts. each, ten for $2.50. 
Ineriuis (Globe or Parasol .Acacia). A very pretty 
tree ; thornless, having a round, dense head, like 
a ball. 8 to 10 feet, Si each. 
Mo.ss Or Rose Acacia. A beautiful flowering va- 
riety from the southern states. 
Rose-flowered. Branches gummy ; rose colored 
flowers ; very interesting. 3 feet high, 75 cts. each. 
Tliornless (Bessortiana). .A noble and very ortna- 
mental tree ; dark green foliage ; entirely without 
thorns. 10 to I2 feet high, ,50 cents each, ten for $4. 
wier’s cut-leaved maple. 
IjOCUST, Honey. A well-known tree, with power- 
ful spines and delicate foliage. 2 to 3 feet high, 50 
cents each, ten for S4- 
M.VGXOLI.V acuiuinala (Cucumber Tree). A 
noble tree ; leaves are large and flowers yellow ; 
fruit resembles a cucumber when green. 4 to 5 
feet high, $i each. 
Ooiispicua. Large, white flowers; full cf fra- 
grance. 3 to 4 feet high, $2 each. 
Gratdlis. Flowers reddish purple. 2 feet high, 
$i each. 
Purpurea. A small tree ; flowers are dark purple, 
and cup-shaped. 2 to 2'A feet high, $i each. 
Rubra. A strong-growing variety; flowers deep red. 
2 to 2 feet high, $i each, 
Slellala. Similar to the American Water Lily; 
double white flowers. 
M.VIDEX-H.VIR TRKK (Salisburia). A native of 
Japan. Beautiful, fern-like foliage ; rapid grower. 
6 to 8 feet high, 75 cents each, ten for jSfi ; 4 to 6 feet, 
50 cents eacli, ten for $4. 
AI.VPLK, Box Euler (’Vegundo). A good shade- 
tree ; smaller than other Maples ; a good grower ; 
spreading form. 8 to 10 feet high, 30 cents each, 
ten for $2.50. 
Variegated Box Elder (Negundo Vai\). A very 
attractive and ornamental tree of dwarf habit ; 
leaves distinctly marked with white. 6 to 8 feet 
high, 50 cents each, ten for 
Calil'oruica. A native of this state ; growth 
upright and rapid. 3 to 4 feet high, 25 cents 
each, ten for $2. 
English Cork-barked (Campcslre). A 
stocky tree, of compact habit ; handsome 
foliage; corky bark, to to 12 feet high, 60 
cents each, ten for $5. 
Xorway. A noble and handsome tree ; of 
rounded form ; shining foliage ; very desir- 
able. to to 12 feet high, 60 cents each, ten • 
for $5. 
C)ro|^on or Large-leavtHl. A very grace- 
ful variety ; very large foliage and wide, 
spreading branches. lo to 12 feet high, 60 
cents each, ten for $5. 
Purple-leaved. A fine specimen of robust 
habit ; deep green foliage on the upper side, 
and purplish red underneath. 8 to 10 feet 
high, 60 cents each, ten for $5. 
Silver or SoH. A native; very useful for 
avenue or park ; a rapid grower ; foliage 
silvery on the under sicie. 8 to 10 feet high, 
50 cents each, ten for $4. 
Sugar. A well-known variety of stately 
growth ; fine form and foliage. 6 to 8 feet 
high, 75 cents each, ten for $6. 
Sycamore. A handsome tree, also very 
rapid grower ; large foliage; smooth, ash- 
gray bark. 8 to 10 feet high, 50 cents each, 
ten for $4. 
Wier’s Cut-leav(‘tl. A rapid grower ; of 
graceful and drooping form of the Silver 
Maple. 8 to 10 feet high, 75 cents each, ten 
for $6. 
MOUNTAIN' ASH, Kuropean, A hardy 
tree, with dense and irregular head ; blooms 
in July, with clusters of bright crimson ber- 
ries. 8 to 10 feet high, 50 cents each, ten 
for $4- 
Dwarf. A .small, handsome tree. 50 cents 
each, ten for $4. 
Oak-leaved. One of the finest of lawn 
trees ; a very hardy tree ; foliage simple and 
deeply cut. 4 to 6 feet high, 75 cents each, 
ten for $6. 
Ml'IiBERRY, Russian. A rapid grower ; 
bears young regularly ; introduced by the 
Mennonite colonists of the northwest ; fruit 
black and good. 8 to 10 feet high, 50 cents 
each, ten for $4. 
Order now ; don’t wait until you are going to plant. 
