Drive and Street Plantings 
12 
A driveway planting at once stately and protective can be made with 
Douglas Fir or White Spruce in massed planting. Though simple to 
plant, and comparatively inexpensive, the results are most satisfying. 
A mass planting of large, choice evergreens harmonizes with the 
formal lines of the entrance to a large estate. Little Tree Farms 
evergreens in large sizes make beautiful entrance groups. 
Here is The Material to Plant Your Drives and Streets 
SHADE TREES 
EVERGREENS 
To Give Immediate Effect 
Along Your Drives and Streets 
Little Tree Farms is particularly fortunate in being 
able to offer its customers an important collection 
of prime first grade evergreens in sizes ranging up to 
twenty feet or more. 
See complete list of all 
l sizes 
on pages 24 to 37. 
Each 
Silver Fir 
6 to 8 feet 
$9.00 
Silver Fir 
12 to 14 feet 
25.00 
Douglas Fir 
6 to 7 feet 
5.00 
Douglas Fir 
12 to 14 feet 
18.00 
Red Cedar 
8 to 9 feet 
12.00 
Red Cedar 
10 to 12 feet 
17.00 
White Spruce 
8 to 10 feet 
9.00 
White Spruce 
14 to 16 feet 
25.00 
Engelmann Spruce 
5 to 6 feet 
8.00 
Engelmann Spruce 
8 to 10 feet 
20.00 
Colorado Spruce 
6 to 8 feet 
8.00 
Colorado Spruce 
10 to 12 feet 
18.00 
Blue Colorado Spruce 
8 to 10 feet 
23.00 
Blue Colorado Spruce 
12 to 14 feet 
35.00 
Red Pine 
8 to 10 feet 
12.00 
Red Pine 
14 to 16 feet 
20.00 
♦White Pine 
6 to 8 feet 
7.00 
*White Pine 
16 to 20 feet 
35.CO 
American Arborvitae 
7 to 8 feet 
6.00 
American Arborvitae 
12 to 14 feet 
15.CO 
Canada Hemlock 
6 to 7 feet 
7.50 
Canada Hemlock 
7 to 8 feet 
9-50 
♦Shipped in New' England and New York on 
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Ideal for Drives and Streets 
Our well grown shade trees are perfectly adapted 
to conditions in the New England and Middle At¬ 
lantic states and will thrive in other parts of the 
country as well. You may choose to make your 
planting of deciduous trees only or to combine them 
with evergreens. No matter what combination you 
may select you are sure to find Little Tree Farms trees 
lusty and vigorous. Below we mention only a few. 
Other kinds and sizes equally desirable are described 
on pages 44 to 46. 
Each 
Norway Maple 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
$3.50 
Norway Maple 
16 
to 
18 
feet 
18.00 
Sugar Maple 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
4.50 
Sugar Maple 
16 
to 
18 
feet 
8.00 
European White Birch 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
3-50 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
6.00 
Sweet (Black) Birch 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
8.00 
Yellow Birch 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
8.00 
Paper (Canoe) Birch 
14 
to 
16 
feet 
4.50 
White Ash 
14 
to 
16 
feet 
4.00 
Mossycup Oak 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
15.00 
Pin Oak 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
7.00 
Red Oak 
10 
to 
12 
feet 
6.00 
Red Oak 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
8.00 
American Linden 
12 
to 
14 
feet 
4.50 
Littleleaf European Linden 
10 
to 
12 
feet 
5.00 
FLOWERING TREES 
and SHRUBS 
Where the situation calls for a planting of moderate 
height a selection from the following list will be 
in order. These plants are excellent, too, for planting 
with the evergreens and their attractive flowers and 
fruits contrast pleasingly with the more sombre 
foliage of the conifers. Descriptions of these very 
desirable varieties are on pages 40 to 46. 
White Fringe 
3 to 4 feet 
Each 
$1.00 
White Flowering Dogwood 
4 to 5 feet 
2.00 
Red Flowering Dogwood 
3 to 4 feet 
3.00 
Paul's Scarlet Thorn 
3 to 4 feet 
2.00 
Gray Dogwood 
3 to 4 feet 
.75 
Coral Dogwood 
3 to 4 feet 
.60 
Pride of Rochester Deutzia 
3 to 4 feet 
.60 
Showy Border Forsythia 
3 to 4 feet 
.60 
Pink Tatarian Honeysuckle 
3 to 4 feet 
■ 50 
Sweet Mock Orange 
3 to 4 feet 
.50 
Flowering Plum 
2 to 3 feet 
.75 
Anthony Waterer Spirea 
18 to 24 inches 
.50 
Van Houtte Spirea 
4 to 5 feet 
.60 
Japanese Flowering Crab 
4 to 5 feet 
1.80 
Flowering Quince 
2 to 3 feet 
.60 
Purple Lilac 
3 to 4 leet 
.75 
Witch Hazel 
4 to 5 feet 
.75 
For better, healthier plants use Granulated Peat 
Moss freely. Full description on page 64. 
A glorious street planting of Shade Trees such as 
this improves property values and is an asset to the community. 
