HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MARYLAND 
Silver Maple 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, continued 
Maple, Silver. The name comes from the color of 
the leaves.. Underneath, these are the same shade 
as new, bright silver; on top they are light green. 
Many of them are carried on their edges, and 
when wind blows the trees are alive with silver 
and green flashes. In the fall the leaves fade to 
pale yellow. The growth is much more rapid 
than that of the other Maples. It is a good street 
and ornamental tree, and should be extensively 
planted. Each 10 100 1,000 
5 to 6 ft.$0 20 $175 $15 00 $125 00 
6 to 7 ft. 25 2 00 17 50 150 00 
7 to 8 ft. 30 2 25 20 00 175 00 
8 to 9 ft. 35 2 50 22 00 200 00 
9 to 10 ft. 40 2 75 25 00 225 00 
10 to 12 ft. 45 4 00 30 00 250 00 
12 to 14 ft. 50 4 50 35 00 300 00 
14 to 16 ft. 75 6 00 55 00 500 00 
Maple, Schwedler’s (Acer Schwedleri). This Maple 
has three distinct changes of dress in a season. 
The spring color scheme is purple and crimson; 
that of the summer months dark green, and when 
fall comes the trees don tones of brown and red. 
Each 10 
5 to 6 ft.$1 00 $9 00 
6 to 7 ft. 1 25 10 00 
7 to 8 ft. 1 50 12 50 
8 to 10 ft. 1 75 15 00 
10 to 12 ft. 2 50 20 00 
Maple, Wier’s Cut-leaved (Acer saccharinum Wieri). 
A beautiful form, with deeply cleft and divided 
leaves; branches pendulous, often sweeping the 
ground. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$0 40 $3 50 
5 to 6 ft.. . 50 4 00 
6 to 7 ft. 60 5 00 
7 to 8 ft.. 75 6 50 
8 to 10 ft. 1 00 8 00 
MULBERRY, Teas’ Weeping (Morus alba pendula). 
Grafted on a standard 6 to 8 feet high, the limbs 
sweep to the ground, clothed with curiously lobed 
foliage and forming a delightful canopy. 6-ft. 
stems, 2-yr. buds, $2 each, $17.50 for 10. 
OAK, Black Jack (Quercus Marilandica) . Native 
to the eastern United States. Trees grow from 
30 to 50 feet, with short, spreading branches; 
head round-topped and often irregular. 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.50 each, $12.50 for 10. 
Oak, Pin (Quercus palustrus). The daintiest and 
most graceful of the Oaks, with deeply cut, bright, 
fresh green foliage. A graceful tree for the lawn 
and fine for streets or roadsides. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$1 00 $7 50 
5 to 6 ft. 1 50 12 50 
6 to 7 ft. 2 00 17 50 
8 to 10 ft. 2 50 20 00 
Oak, Scarlet (Quercus coccinea). Strong and sturdy 
in growth; the leaves are heavy, of a bright, glossy 
green, turning to red in the fall. It is the most 
rapid growing of the family, and soon forms a large 
majestic tree. It is fine, too, for street planting. 
Each 10 
4 to 5 ft. $1 00 $7 50 
7 to 8 ft. 2 50 20 00 
8 to 10 ft. 3 50 30 00 
Oak, White (Quercus alba). A tall, majestic tree, 
with a broad, round-topped crown. Leaves mostly 
divided into seven lobes, the larger segments 
usually shallow-lobed. They are highly colored 
with red at the time of unfolding, soon becoming 
silvery white, at maturity bright green above, 
pale or glaucous beneath, fading in autumn with 
rich tones of purple and red and tardily sepa¬ 
rating from the branches, sometimes not until 
spring. One of the finest Oaks for lawn or land- 
scape. 
Each 
10 
5 to 
6 ft. 
.$1 50 
$12 50 
6 to 
7 ft. 
. 2 00 
17 50 
7 to 
8 ft. 
. 2 50 
20 00 
8 to 10 ft. 
. 3 50 
30 00 
PECAN (Hicoria Pecan). A large tree, with spread¬ 
ing branches forming a broad, round-topped head. 
Leaves compound, with nine to fifteen leaflets, 
bright green, fading in autumn to yellow. A 
beautiful tree, cultivated largely for its nuts. 
Each 
10 
2 to 3 ft. 
$7 50 
3 to 4 ft.. . 
10 00 
4 to 5 ft. 
. 1 50 
12 50 
5 to 6 ft. 
. 2 00 
17 50 
PLANE, Oriental (Platanus orientalis). One of the 
very best of all trees fof street planting. Has a 
very wide, round-topped head and heavy, thick 
trunk and branches. The dense foliage makes it 
specially desirable as a shade tree. It is a rapid 
grower, almost equaling the Poplars in this 
respect. Each 10 100 
4 to 5 ft.$0 40 $3 50 $30 00 
5 to 6 ft. 45 4 00 35 00 
6 to 7 ft. 50 4 50 40 00 
7 to 8 ft. 75 7 00 60 00 
8 to 10 ft. 1 00 9 00 80 00 
10 to 12 ft. 2 00 17 50 160 00 
14 to 16 ft. 4 00 25 00 200 00 
POPLAR, Carolina (Populus Caroliniana) . One of 
the most popular park and street trees during 
the last generation. Symmetrical head and 
glossy leaves. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$o 30 $2 50 
5 to 6 ft. 35 3 00 
Poplar, Lombardy (Populus nigra Italica). A tall, 
spire-like tree, used for screens and formal plant¬ 
ing. It is fast-growing, distinctly ornamental 
and beautiful. Each 10 
4 to 5 ft.$0 50 $4 00 
5 to 6 ft. 75 6 00 
6 to 7 ft. 85 8 00 
7 to 8 ft. i 00 9 00 
8 to 10 ft. i 25 10 00 
10 to 12 ft. i 50 12 50 
12 to 14 ft. i 75 15 00 
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