PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Ornamental Trees 27 
The Quick-Growing Silver Maple 
PRICES OF MAPLES |Each| 
Japan Red-Leaved— 
4 to 5 feet . 
5 to 6 feet . 
Norway— 
6 to 8 feet . 
8 to 10 feet . 
10 to 12 feet . 
iy 2 to 1% in. caliper 
1% to 2 in. caliper 
2 to 2y> in. caliper 
Scarlet (Acer rubrum)— 
6 to 8 feet . 
8 to 10 feet . 
10 to 12 feet . 
Schwedler’s— 
6 to 8 feet . 
1*4 to 1% inches ... 
Silver-Leaved— 
5 to 6 feet . 
6 to 8 feet . 
8 to 10 feet . 
10 to 12 feet 
iy 2 to 1% in. 
1 % to 2 in. 
2 to 2 y 2 in. caliper 
Sugar (or Rock)— 
6 to 8 feet . 
8 to 10 feet . 
10 to 12 feet . 
iy> to 1% in. caliper 
1% to 2 in. caliper 
2 to 2 y 2 in. caliper 
caliper 
caliper 
$ 6.00 
8.50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.25 
3.00 
3.50 
4.50 
2.25 
3.00 
4.00 
2.50 
4.00 
.70 
.90 
1.10 
1.30 
1.70 
2.25 
3.00 
1.70 
2.001 
2.501 
3.001 
4.00| 
5.00| 
9.90 
11.00 
13.00 
3.50 
4.50 
5.50 
6.50 
8.50 
8.50 
10.00 
12.50 
OAKS 
Pin Oak. Broadly pyramidal in habit; 
half-weeping when old. Each 
8 to 10 feet .$2.75 
10 to 12 feet . 3.30 
114 to 1% inches .. 4.00 
1 % to 2 inches . 5.00 
Red Oak. large tall tree, unusually 
large in leaf ; quick in growth. Each 
8 to 10 feet .$4.00 
10 to 12 feet . 5.00 
1 y 2 to 1 % inches .,. 6.00 
1% to 2 inches . 7.00 
POPLARS 
Carolina. ^ vigorous, broadly pyram¬ 
idal tree of rapid growth, with large 
glossy leaves; valuable for quick 
shade. Each 
6 to 8 feet .$0.65 
8 to 10 feet . 1-00 
10 to 12 feet . 1-25 
Lombardy. old trees which were 
thoughtfully placed, are outstanding 
landmarks today ; their great height, 
dense slenderness, and sombre sil¬ 
houette against the skyline, a pic¬ 
turesque effect. | Each! 6 
6 to 8 feet . 
8 to 10 feet .. 
10 to 12 feet . 
$0.80|$ 4.00 
1.101 5.50 
1.50! 7.50 
THE MAPLES 
[Acer] 
Japan Red-Leaved. 
Rounded, dwarf trees 
seldom maturing to 
over 10 feet, densely 
furnished to the ground 
with indented leaves of 
unrivaled brilliancy 
and charm. Their ear¬ 
ly and midsummer as¬ 
pect is vivid blood-red, 
which dulls to a bronzy 
purple-red or bronze- 
green, towards fall. 
Norway. A large hand¬ 
some tree with a round 
head ; broad, deep green, 
shining foliage. Very 
desirable for street, 
park or lawns. 
Schwedler’s. The “Pur¬ 
ple Norway” Maple’s 
beautiful leaves attract 
attention at all seasons, 
but are especially fine 
in spring, when their 
gleaming red and pur¬ 
ple contrast brightly 
with the delicate green 
of other trees. 
Scarlet or Red (Acer 
rubrum). A large tree 
with spreading branch¬ 
es. The earliest Maple 
to bloom, its beautiful 
red flowers appearing 
in late winter. In the 
fall its leaves turn to 
the most brilliant 
shades of red and scar¬ 
let. 
Silver (“Soft” Maple). 
It makes a broad, bulky, 
but pointed topped tree; 
in shading size quicker 
than any other variety. 
Sugar, or Rock (“Hard 
Maple”). This tree is 
chieftain of its clan; 
straight, spreading, 
symmetrical, of grand 
proportions, and longer 
lived than most men 
who plant it. Grows 
well in all except damp, 
soggy soils. 
Lombardy Poplar 
ROSE ACACIA (Moss Locust). An elegant shrub, 
with light green pinnate leaves and long graceful 
clusters of pea-shaped, rose-colored flowers in June. 
Standard (top worked). 3 feet, $1.75. 4 feet, $2.25. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. 20 feet. Silver leaves; fragrant 
yellow bloom ; olive fruits. Fine contrast tree. 
2 to 3 feet .$0.40 4 to 6 feet .$6.80 
3 to 4 feet .60 6 to 8 feet . 1.00 
SAXiISBURIA (Ginkgo or Maiden Hair Tree). Fern¬ 
like foliage unlike that' of any other tree; of free 
growth, with angular, independent branches. 
5 to 6 feet .$2.00 8 to 10 feet .$4.00 
6 to 8 feet . 3.00 
SYCAMORE, EUROPEAN. The well-known Ori¬ 
ental Plane, valuable for its handsome foliage, hardi¬ 
ness, and fast, free growth. Each! 6 
6 to 8 feet . 
8 to 10 feet . 
10 to 12 feet . 
1 y 2 to 1% in. caliper 
1% to 2 in. caliper 
$1.60|$ 8.00 
2.00| 10.00 
2.85| 14.50 
3.751 19.00 
4.50| 22.50 
FLOWERING THORN 
Coccinea (Thicket Thorn). White flowers, scarlet 
fruits. Of densely branching growth; useful for 
creating impenetrable backgrounds. 
Crus-galli (Cockspur Thorn). Horizontal branches, 
flat-topped effect. Flowers blugh. 
Mollis (Downy Hawthorn). Long spines and long 
double toothed leaves. Flowers white with red disk; 
fruits red. 
Price of Above Thorns 
3 to 4 feet . 
4 to 5 feet . 
5 to 6 feet . 
Paul’s Double Scarlet 
Each 
.$1.75 
. 2.50 
. 3.00 
__ Flowers deep 
crimson-scarlet; very double. This is one 
of the most attractive small trees for soli¬ 
tary specimens or groups, as showy in fruit 
as when in bloom. 
3 to 4 ft. $1.50 5 to 6 ft. $2.50 
4 to 5 ft. 2.00 6 to 8 ft, 3.50 
WILLOWS 
Babylonica.. A large, gracefully weeping 
tree. Its fresh, bright green tint and long, 
wavy branches make it very attractive. 
6 to 8 feet .$1.50 
8 to 10 feet . 2.00 
10 to 12 feet . 3.00 
Laurel Leaved. Large, glossy, dark laurel¬ 
like leaves. 
6 to 8 feet . $1.40 
8 to 10 feet . 2.00 
10 to 12 feet . 2.50 
Niobe (Golden Weeping). Slender leaves, 
green above, silvery beneath ; the twigs and 
bark a strong golden yellow ; the hardiest 
gold-barked Willow for the far North. 
6 to 8 feet .$1.60 
8 to 10 feet .... 2.00 
114 to 1 y 2 inches . 3.00 
Pussy Willow. A small tree providing 
those delightful “springy” bouquets just 
as the snow is melting. Each! 6 
4 to 6 feet .$0.75|$3.75 
6 to 8 feet . 1.10| 5.50 
Wisconsin Weeping*. A babylonica with 
more slender leaves and hardier. This is 
the most generally planted variety, and 
makes immense broad-topped specimens. 
6 to 8 feet .....$1.50 
8 to 10 feet . 2.00 
l a /4 to iy 2 inches . 2.75 
1 y 2 to 1% inches . 3.50 
