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m FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Norway —One of the hardiest shade trees 
and one of the most ornamental. It has 
broad, showy leaves and furnishes a dense 
shade throughout the Summer. Neat com¬ 
pact habit with a rounded head. 8-10' 
\y^\y 2 " Cal. 32.00; 10-12' \y 2 -\V A " Cal. 
32.50; \y-2" Cal. 33.25; 2-2^" 34.00; 
2H-3" 35.50; 3-4' 38.00; 4-5" 311.00. 
Red Swamp or Scarlet— A very valuable 
tree for street or park planting. Attractive 
at every season for its excellent habit. Bright 
red flowers in early Spring. It possesses beau¬ 
tiful foliage which turns a bright orange in 
Autumn. 8-10' 1 y~\y" Cal. 32.75; 
\y 2 -\y 33.50; \yy 34.25. 
Schwedler’s —This is a purple leaved 
Norway Maple, having all the ornamental 
beauty of the Norway with the added attrac¬ 
tion of pleasing reddish leaves in Spring 
changing to purplish in summer. 8-10' 
lTrl^" Cal. 32.75; I'/t-iy" Cal. 33.50; 
13^-2" 34.25. 
Silver —A hardy, rapid growing maple. Valuable for quick shade. Leaves silvery gray and 
deeply serrated. 8-10' \y~\y 2 " Cal - 31.25; 1^-2" 31.90; 2-2K" 32.25; 2 y 2 -V' 33.00. 
Striped Maple ( Moosewood) —Handsome, medium sized tree of upright, dense habit, with 
bright green large foliage, turning clear yellow in autumn, and attractive even in winter with its 
smooth greenish bark striped with white. Prefers a moist situation and is very useful as a back¬ 
ground specimen in shrubbery and landscaping of banks or borders. 4-6' 31-50; 6-8' 32.25; 8-10'32.75. 
Maple, Sugar or Hard —Our native tree and grandest of all shade trees. Somewhat slow in 
growth when small, but quite rapid as the tree becomes established. It makes a straight, spreading 
and symmetrical tree of grand proportions and lives as a landmark for ages to come. We have 
some exceptionally fine stock, \y~\y" Cal. 32.00; \y~\y" Cal. 32.50; \y~2" 33.25; 2-2 y" 34.50. 
MULBERRY TEA’S WEEPING —-Long slender branches curve gracefully to the ground, form¬ 
ing an umbrella-shaped head. 2-year heads on 4 to 5 foot stems 32.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus) 
American —Native. Somewhat stronger grower than European Mountain Ash. Berries orange 
color and very large. 6-8' 31-50; 8-10' 32.00. 
European —A graceful tree with gray 
green fern-like foliage. Bears large panicles 
of bright scarlet berries which hang on well 
into the Winter. 6-8' 31-50; 8-10' 32.00. 
Japanese ( Commixta )—Grows to 25 feet. 
Small red fruit borne in abundance. 5-6' 
31.00; 6-8' 31.50. 
Oak Leaf —A hybrid form similar to 
type in general character. Leaves however 
are distinctly different resembling that of 
the Oak. Fruit large and glossy. 4-5' 3-75. 
OAK (Quercus) 
Pin ( Palustris) —Almost pyramidal in 
habit. Grows rapidly and develops the 
family characteristics sooner than most 
oak. When older it is half weeping as the 
lower branches touch the ground. 1 vr. 
sldgs. 6-10" 100 for 35.00; \y A -\y 2 " Cal. 
32.50; \y 2 -\y 33.25; 1^-2" 34.25; 
2-2K" 35.25; iy 2 -3" 37.00. 
Red {Rubra)- —A tall growing tree un¬ 
usually large in leaf and quick in growth. 
Foliage purplish crimson in Fall. Ma¬ 
tures into a beautiful lawn specimen. 
1 yr. sldgs. 6-12" 100 for 35.00; 1^-1 K" 
Cal. 33.00; \y 2 -2" 34.00; 2-2 JT" 35.50; 
2^-3" 37.50 
Red Oak 
Maple Norway 
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. 
