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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
SHADBLOW (DOWNEY) (Amelanchier Canadensis) —Also called Juneberry. A bushy tree 
growing 20 to 30 feet. White flowers in the Srping before the leaves appear; followed by berries 
which are attractive to the birds. 2-3' 3-45; 3-4' 3.65; 4-5' 3-90; 5-6' 31.25. 
SUMAC FERN LEAVED —A beautiful Sumac. The leaves are finely shredded making it look 
like a huge fern. The Autumn coloring of Sumac is truly very attractive. 3-4' 3-60; 4-6' 31-00. 
SWEET GUM (Liquidambar Styraciflua) —A beautiful pyramidal tree of very symmetrical 
habit with maple-like lustrous leaves which assume a deep crimson in Autumn. In Winter this 
tree is conspicuous for its unusual corky branches and deeply furrowed bark. It requires'close 
pruning when transplanted. 8-10' lJ^-2" Cal. 33.50. 
THORNS (Crataegus) 
Cordata ( Washington Thorn) —Slow growing bushy tree with small brilliant redberries, 
which persist nearly all winter. Has a brilliant Autumn effect. 18-24" 3-40; 2-3' 3-60. 
Gruss Galli ( Cockspur Thorn) —The deep green shiny leaves make this Hawthorn distinctive 
The white flowers are also conspicuous. 18-24" 3-40; 2-3' 3-60. 
Oxycantha ( English Hawthorn) —Slow growing tree maturing at 12 to 15 feet. Single white 
flowers followed by scarlet fruit. These develop with a regular outline. Thorns are very popular 
because of the natural effect they produce. 3-4' 3-75; 4-5' 31-00; 5-7' 31-50. 
Oxycantha Pauli {Paul's Scarlet Thorn)— Flowers are very double, deep crimson with scarlet 
shade. 3-4' 31-25; 4-5' 31-50; 5-6' 31-75; 6-8' 32.25. 
TULIP TREE (White Wood)— A fast growing tree which develops into a fine symmetrical and 
pyramidal shade tree. Has handsome waxy, light green leaves, which are square and pointed. 
Allied to the Magnolia. It derives its name from the large tulip-like flowers which are con¬ 
spicuous. 6-8' 31-25; 8-10' 31-50; 10-12' 31-75; 1^-2" Cal. 32.50. 
WILLOWS (Salix) Salamon’s Weeping —We consider this variety the best of the weeping 
willows. It is of rapid growth and makes height quickly. 5-6' 3-75; 6-8' 31-00; 10-12' 32.00. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
Our shrubs are all heavy, well developed stock, planted with ample spacing and carefully 
cultivated to assure the best of quality. Along with our evergreens we have built up a variety 
which enables us to meet completely the needs of exacting landscape plans. 
ALMONDS, FLOWERING —-Early Spring flowering 
shrubs, with beautiful small, double pink flowers 
snuggling close to the twigs. 18-24" 3-45; 2-3' 3-55. 
ALTHEA (Rose of Sharon) —Blooms late in T August or 
September with a profusion of large and brightly 
colored flowers. Grows upright to 12 or 15|/eet. Colors 
—Double Red, White, Blue or Purple. 2-3' 3-40; 
3-4' 3-50. 
AMORPHA 
Canescens ( Leadplant) —A choice dwarf plant grow¬ 
ing 2 to 3 feet high with long spikes of delicate blue 
flowers in July. 8-12" 3-30; 12-15" 3-40; 15-18" 3-50. 
Fruiticosa ( Indigo )—Growing 6 to 10 feet tall, it 
makes an interesting ornamental shrub of spreading 
habit. Fine, feathery foliage. Remarkable for the 
unusual color of its dark violet purplish flowers. 18-24" 
3.25; 2-3'3-35; 3-4' 3-45. 
ARALIA 
Pentaphylla —A graceful shrub with arching 
branches and bright green, shining foliage. Excellent 
on rocky banks and slopes. Resists smoke. Makes a 
small tree in time. Greenish white flowers in long 
umbels. 2-3' 3-35; 3-4' 3-45. 
Spinosa ( Hercules Club) —Shrub or small tree grow- 
to 10 feet. Sometimes called “Devil's Walking Stick.” 
Single spined stalk with large twice pinnate leaves 
producing a large cluster of white flowers directly on the 
top in July. Useful for tropical effect. 5-7' 3-90. Flowering Almond 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
