Suggestions 
Plant nut trees for nuts and timber. 
Bird Havens—Plant Russian Mulberry and 
Black Haw. Edible fruits and fine nesting places. 
Mass for color in border or in woodland— 
Dogwood, Redbud, Russian Olive, Catalpa, Scar¬ 
let Maple, Birch. 
Street Trees—Chinese Elm, Silver Maple. 
Sugar Maple, Sycamore. 
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Lombardy Poplar 
Weeping Willow 
Flowering Trees ^ Nut Trees - ^ Shade Trees 
This is a real bargain. We have offered this siz,e for several seasons and each year it has proven 
more popular. You may get trees you have wanted at this low price and grow them soon into 
fine specimen plants. You can afford to mass them in your woodland or plant them for timber. 
The little trees we offer in the following list are three-year-old seedlings and are two to three 
feet tall. They are large enough to transplant and will adapt themselves quickly to their new places. 
Last year our little trees made an exceptionally fine growth and we have some very nice little 
trees to ship out this spring. 
Complete List of Baby Trees 
\ our choice of the following varieties in nice, well rooted trees, 2 to 3 feet high, and just any number of each that you want: 10 trees for $1.35; 50 trees, $5.50, prepaid. By express or freight, 
not prepaid, 100 trees for $8.00. 
White Dogwood 
Redbud 
Birch, White 
Black Haw 
Catalpa 
Chinese Elm 
Locust, Black 
Lombardy Poplar 
Walnut 
Butternut 
Hazelnut 
Maple, Silver 
Maple, Scarlet 
Maple, Sugar 
Magnolia 
Mulberry, Russian 
Russian Olive 
Sweet Gum 
Sassafras 
Sycamore 
Tulip Tree 
Weeping Willow 
DOGWOOD. WHITE. Small tree. Covered with large white 
flowers in May. Pretty foliage through summer and beautiful 
autumn colors. Very desirable either singly or in groups for 
lawns, border and woodland planting. 
REDBUD. Large shrub or small tree. Pretty foliage and a mass 
of rich pink flowers in May when Dogwoods are in bloom. 
Beautiful and effective either alone or with Dogwood, Cherries 
or Crabs. 
BIRCH, WHITE. The picturesque white-barked tree of the 
North. White bark on trunk and branches. Thrives best in 
damp locations and likes some shade. Ideal for lawn and urn 
excelled for woodland planting. Exceptionally fine with ever' 
greens. 
BLACK HAW. Boyhood memories usually recall the Black Haw. 
Grow 12 to 15 feet. Pretty glossy foliage turns beautiful colors 
in autumn. White blossoms followed by red berries that turn 
blue'black with frost. Sweet, good to eat and loved by the 
birds. Easy to grow. 
CATALPA. Rapid growing with very large leaves. Large clus¬ 
ters of white flowers in July followed by long Indian cigars in 
autumn. Grows in very poor soil and makes a fine interesting 
tree. 
CHINESE ELM. New introduction from North China. Grows 
in all locations, good soil or poor, and is one of the most rapid 
growing, satisfactory shade trees. Perfectly hardy and easy to 
transplant. We believe this tree will become one of the best 
shade trees in North America. 
LOCUST, BLACK. Grows in any location. Very pretty foliage 
and fragrant white flowers in clusters like wisteria. It develops 
thorns and should be planted in background border or wood¬ 
land. Quick growing and desirable. 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY. Tall spire-like trees. Rapid growing 
and fine for background and screen effects. No other tree 
grows tall and slender like this variety. 
MAPLE, SILVER. Rapid growing fine shade tree. Thrives in 
all locations. Good street tree and very popular. 
MAPLE, SCARLET. Compact, round top tree. Nice for shade. 
Scarlet flowers in spring and leaves turn a beautiful fiery scar¬ 
let in autumn. Very desirable and pretty. 
MAPLE, SUGAR. One of the finest shade trees. Compact, 
round top with beautiful foliage. Tall and stately. These trees 
produce the sweet sap from which is made maple syrup and 
sugar. 
MAGNOLIA ACUMINATA. Compact top and a beautiful 
specimen. Long, light green leaves. Yellow flowers in late 
May. Pink fruit pods in late summer about four inches long. 
Very showy. 
MULBERRY, RUSSIAN. Grows in any location. One of the 
best trees for wild birds. Its thick top furnishes ideal nesting 
places and its fruit, which ripens all through the summer, is 
loved by all song birds. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. Small tree with very pretty grey foliage. 
Twigs are also grey. Handsome and fine for color effect. Easy 
to grow. Flowers are golden and fragrant. 
SWEET GUM. Beautiful dwarf tree. Pretty star-shaped leaves 
and brilliant autumn colors. Fine lawn tree. Grows in any soil. 
SASSAFRAS. Very ornamental tree. Light green foliage with 
various shapes. Beautiful autumn color. Transplants readily 
in small sizes and thrives in any soil but prefers a warm posi¬ 
tion. Sassafras tea is made from the roots. 
SYCAMORE. Large trees with light grey or creamy white bark. 
Very interesting, hardy and rapid growing. Large leaves. Fine 
for color effect in winter. 
TULIP TREE. Rapid growing. Beautiful and interesting. Fiddle- 
shaped leaves, light green. Large yellow tulip flowers in spring. 
Fine shade and ornamental tree. Valuable for timber. 
WEEPING WILLOW. Graceful weeping tree. Vigorous grower 
and thrives on damp and dry soils alike. Makes beautiful lawn 
specimen; ideal near pools and waterside. 
NUT TREES 
BLACK WALNUT. Fine for timber and for the large edible 
nuts. Large meats of fine quality. Bears quite young and al¬ 
most every year. Transplants easily in the small sizes and 
grows rapidly. Thrives in any soil. 
BUTTERNUT. Small tree with round spreading top. Interest¬ 
ing foliage and bears large, long nuts of very rich quality. 
Bears young and every year. Thrives in any soil. 
HAZELNUT. A large bush. Grows best on high ground and 
should be planted to make a thick growth. Bears clusters of 
thin-shelled nuts of fine quality. Hardy and easy to grow. 
Flowering Trees of Finest Varieties 
JT The finest varieties of trees listed below are grafted or budded and have been carefully 
cared for in order to give them a good start Thy are now ready to plant in your garden 
and wll soon grow into mature trees of gre?,t beauty. 
Each tree listed is a gem and you will be proud to have some of them on your grounds. 
These varieties are hardy and the flowers they will produce will be a source of satisfaction 
to you each year. 
Each variety will make a fine lawn specimen and if planted in groups or masses the effect 
would be gorgeous. 
v. Order some now while the supply is complete. Jr 
Special Bargain of Fine 
Shrubs 
Large, 3-year-old specimen plants, 37c each; 
6 for #1.57; 12 for #2.98. 
We cannot prepay shipment at these prices. Make 
your choice to suit your needs. 
RED LEAF BARBERRY. Red foliage all summer. Very 
pretty. 
PHILADELPHUS, VIRGINAL. Double, fragrant Mock 
Orange. Very beautiful. 
BEAUTY BUSH, beautiful pink (lowers, fine foliage 
From northern China. 
PERSIAN LILAC. Fine long trusses of fragrant bloom. 
Best flowering lilac. 
FORSYTHIA SPECTABILIS. Showiest and best of all 
golden bells. 
JAPAN CYDONIA. Fiery crimson bloom with glossy 
green foliage. 
FLOWERING CRABS 
These trees are easy to grow, mostly dwarf and semi¬ 
dwarf. They offer many colors of bloom, foliage and fruit 
All are good. 
Prices on all varieties, 3 to 4 ft. trees, 75c each; 3 for 
# 2 . 00 . 
ARNOLDIANA. Very large semi-double rose colored flow¬ 
ers. This variety originated at Arnold Arboretum. 
ATROSANGUINEA. Brilliant single carmine flowers in 
April. 
BECHTEL’S. Large double pink flowers like roses. Very 
fragrant and beautiful. 
CORONARIA. The wild sweet crab. Single pink flowers in 
great profusion. Very fragrant. 
ELEYT. Semi-double, red flowers and reddish foliage. Very 
pretty and desirable. 
RED-VEIN. (Niedzwetzkyana). Russian variety. Very 
showy. Red branches, red flowers, red leaves and red fruit. 
SCHEIDECKERI. Much earlier than others. Great pro¬ 
fusion of showy pink flowers. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRIES 
Very popular and desirable. Covered with beautiful 
bloom in spring. Attractive glossy green leaves in sum 
mer. In fall these leaves turn a brilliant scarlet, making 
a blaze of color. 
Fine trees, 3 to 4 ft. tall, #1.00 each; 3 for #2.85. 
KWANZAN. Very double dark pink. 
VOSHINO. Single white. 
KOFUGEN. Double red. 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
A fine companion to the white Dogwood. Large pink 
flowers in great profusion. Pretty foliage through sum¬ 
mer. Brilliant autumn colors. Fine trees, 2 to 3 feet tall, 
#1.00 each; 3 for #2.85. 
PAUL’S SCARLET THORN 
Beautiful dwarf tree, blooming in late May with 
clusters of cerise-red flowers in great profusion. Hardv 
and very desirable, bloom very young. Fine trees, 3 to 4 
feet tall, #1.25 each; 3 for #3.25. 
FLOWERING PEACH 
Beautiful dwarf trees that bear a great profusion of 
double flowers before the foliage appears. They come in 
white, pink and red. All are very pretty. Nice trees, 2 
to 3 feet tall, 40c each; 3 for #1.05. 
PUSSY WILLOW 
Well known for its silvery catkins that appear verv 
early, often in February. We offer the French variety 
with large catkins. Easy to grow and you will like this 
plant. Strong trees, 3 to 4 ft., 35c each; 3 for #1.00. 
Please Note! 
We do not prepay the shipping charges on 
trees and plants listed here. We will pack 
trees in fine manner so they can be safely 
shipped anywhere in the U. S., but the cus¬ 
tomer is to pay shipping charges. Late buyers 
will please send second choice in case we are 
out of the variety ordered. 
WEEPING WILLOW 
Not a flowering tree but highly desirable for its showy 
drooping effect. We offer fine trees that have been grown 
bv stakes to make straight bodies. 6 to 8 feet tall and will 
make fine effect. #1.25 each; 3 for #3.25. 
FLOWERING PLUM 
PRUNUS TRILOBA. Very dwarf tree that blossoms first 
year. A great profusion of double pink flowers. You will 
like this tree very much. Nice plants, 2 to 3 ft. tall, 50c 
each: 3 for #1.35. 
PRUNUS NEWPORT. Pink flowers before leaves appear. 
Bright red leaves and they remain red all summer. One 
of the finest red leafed trees and very desirable for color 
effect and contrast. Hardy and easy to grow. Nice trees, 
3 to 4 ft. tall, 75c each; 3 for #1.90. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. Tall, slender, spirclike trees. Dark- 
green foliage and very useful to break the monotony of 
lower round-topped trees. 6 to 8 ft., 50c each; 3 for #1.60. 
NORWAY MAPLE. One of the finest shade tries. Round 
top and large glossy green foliage. Fine street tree. 6 
to 8 ft., #1.60; 3 for #4.50. 
CHINESE ELM. This fine new variety is rapidly becom¬ 
ing the most popular and desirable shade tree for 
street and lawn planting. Rapid growing, perfectly hardy 
and endures drought and city smoke better than any 
other tree. 6 to 8 ft., #1.25 each; 3 for #3.25. 
THE HARMON NURSERY 
PROSPECT, OHIO 
A. B. MORSE COMPANY. HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS. ST. JOSEPH. MICH. 
Suggestions 
Beautiful Lawn Specimen—Dogwood, Mag¬ 
nolia, Tulip Tree, Birch, Sugar Maple, Sweet 
Gum. 
To Prevent Washing of Soil—Catalpa, Locust, 
Sycamore. 
For Timber—Walnut, Tulip Tree, Sycamore, 
Sugar Maple. 
Create your own woodland or add to the 
beauty of one you already have. 
White Dogwood 
Chinese Elm 
