24 Hardy Ornamental Trees 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
POPLARS 
Price of Poplars: |Each| 6 
$1.00 
1.30 
.. 
1.75 
.70 
. " 
.85 
1.10 
1.50 
2.00 
.. 
3.00 
Bolleana, 6 to 8 feet 
“ 8 to 10 feet 
10 to 12 feet 
Lombardy, 6 to 8 feet.70 $ 3.60 
“ 8 to 10 feet.85 4.50 
“ 10 to 12 feet. 1.10 6.00 
1% to 1% inches 
“ 1 % to 2 inches 
“ 2 to 2 (4 inches 
Bolleana (Sliver Leaf). Useful in break¬ 
ing the monotony of lower round-topped 
trees. Will grow quickly to a tall spire. 
Its leaves are glossy green, silvery be¬ 
neath, creating an attractive flashing ef¬ 
fect when stirred by the winds. 
Lombardy. Outstanding landmarks ; their 
great height, dense slenderness, and som¬ 
bre silhouette against the skyline, a pic¬ 
turesque effect. 
PRICES OP MAPLES; 
Each 
6 
$4.25 
6.00 
1.60 
8.40 
1.90 
10.20 
“ 10 to 12 feet . 
2.26 
12.00 
3.00 
4.00 
5.50 
2.00 
“ “ “8 to 10 feet . 
3.00 
“ “ “ 10 to 12 feet . 
4.00 
2.00 
2.50 
“ 10 to 12 feet . 
3.25 
.60 
3.00 
.75 
4.20 
“ 10 to 12 feet . 
1.00 
5.40 
1.50 
8.10 
2.25 
3.00 
Sugar (or Rock), 6 to 8 feet. 
1.60 
8.40 
“ “ " 8 to 10 feet . 
1.90 
10.20 
“ “ “ 10 to 12 feet . 
2.40 
12.60 
“ “ “ 1(4 to 1% inches caliper . 
“ 1% to 2 inches caliper . 
“ “ “ 2 to 2(4 inches caliper . 
3.25 
4.50 
6.00 
Lovely “Moss Locust,” 
rose-colored flowers in 
FLOWERING THORNS 
Coccinea (Thicket Thorn). White flowers, scarlet fruits. 
Of densely branching growth: useful for creating impene¬ 
trable backgrounds. 
Cordata (Washington Thorn). Round topped leaves heart- 
shaped. Flowers white. 
Crus-gralli (Cockspur Thorn). Horizontal branches, flat- 
topped effect. Flowers blush. 
English Hawthorn. White single flowers followed by con¬ 
spicuous scarlet fruits. 
Paul’s Double Scarlet. Flowers deep crimson-scarlet; very 
double. This is one of the most attractive small trees for 
solitary specimens or groups, as showy in fruit as when in 
bloom. Each 
A11 f 3 to 4 feet .$1.00 
Thorns. 5 to 6 feet . 2 .00 
WILLOWS 
MAPLES 
Japan Red-Leaved. Rounded, dwarf trees seldom maturing 
to over ten feet, densely furnished to the ground with in¬ 
dented leaves of unrivaled brilliancy and charm. Their 
early and midsummer aspect is vivid blood-red. which dulls 
to a bronzy purple-red or bronze-green, towards fall. 
Norway. Native of Europe; a large, handsome, round headed 
tree, with broad, deep green, shining foliage. 
Sohwedler’s. The “Purple Norway” Maple’s beautiful leaves 
attract attention at all seasons, but are superb in spring. 
Scarlet or Red (Acer rubrum). A large tree with spreading 
branches. The earliest Maple to bloom, its beautiful red 
flowers appearing in late winter. In the fall, its leaves turn 
to the most brilliant shades of red and scarlet. 
Silver. Makes a beautiful broad, bulky, but pointed topped 
tree, in shading size quicker than any other variety. 
Sugar or Rock Maple. This tree is chieftain of its clan; 
straight, spreading, symmetrical, of grand proportions. 
Standard 
(top worked). 
3 feet.$1.75 
4 feet. 2.25 
SYCAMORE, EUROPEAN. The well-known Oriental 
Plane, valuable for its handsome foliage, hardiness, and 
fast, free growth. 
8 to 10 feet . 
10 to 12 feet . 
1(4 to 1 % inches caliper 
1% to 2 inches caliper 
2 to 2(4 inches caliper 
Each | 
$1.25 
1.60 
2.25 
3.25 
4.50 
6.90 
8.40 
12.00 
18.00 
24.00 
The Quick-Growing Silver Maple. 
ROSE ACACIA. 
with pea-shaped, 
June. 
SALISBURIA 
(Ginkgo or Maiden 
Hair Tree). Fern¬ 
like foliage unlike 
that of any other 
tree; of free growth, 
with angular, inde¬ 
pendent branches 
each quite distinct. 
5 to 6 feet ..$1.50 
6 to 8 feet . . 2.50 
8 to 10 feet .. 3.50 
Lombardy Poplar. 
OAKS 
Pin. Oak. Almost pyramidal in habit and described as half¬ 
weeping when old, because its lower branches touch the 
ground. 
Each 
Each 
6 
to 8 feet . ... 
i% to 1 % 
inches .. 
.$4.00 
8 
to 10 feet . . .. 
_2.25 
1% to 2 inches .... 
. 5.00 
10 
to 12 feet . . . . 
_ 3.00 
Red 
Oak. A large tree, 80 to 
100 feet tall. 
unusually large 
in 
leaf and quick 
in growth. 
Each 
Each 
6 
to 8 feet 
_$2.50 
1(4 to 1 % 
inches ... 
.$5.00 
8 
to 10 feet 
_ 3.25 
1% to 2 
inches ... 
. 7.00 
10 
to 12 feet 
_4.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, 20 feet. Silver leaves ; fragrant yellow 
bloom; olive fruits. Fine contrast tree. 
Each Each 
2 to 3 feet .$0.40 4 to 6 feet .$0.75 
3 to 4 feet.50 6 to 8 feet . 1.25 
Babylonica. A graceful tree of large size. Its fresh, bright 
green tint and long, wavy branches make it very attractive. 
6 to 8 feet, $1.25. 8 to 10 feet, $1.75. 
Laurel Leaved. Large, glossy, dark laurel-like leaves. 
6 to 8 feet, $1.00. 8 to 10 feet, $1.25. 
Niobe (Golden Weeping). Slender leaves, green above, silvery 
beneath; the twigs and bark a strong golden yellow; the 
hardiest gold-barked Willow for the far North. 
Each Each 
6 to 8 feet.$1.25 1(4 to 1(4 inches ...$2.25 
8 to 10 feet . 1.60 
Pussy Willow. A small tree providing those delightful 
“springy” bouquets just as the snow is melting. 
5 to 6 feet, 85c. 6 to 8 feet, $1.25. 
Wisconsin Weeping 1 . A babylonica with more slender leaves 
and hardier. This is the most generally planted variety, 
and makes immense broad-topped specimens. 
Each Each 
6 to 8 feet.$1.25 1(4 to 1(4 inches_$2.25 
8 to 10 feet. 1.75 1 j/ 2 to 1% inches_3.00 
