Large Trees Moved 1893. Photograplied 1896. 
Ornan)ental Department. 
DECIDUOUS TREES. 
We have a number of trees of various kinds, of large size, suitable for producing immediate effect. Those 
having home grounds to plant are cordially invited to visit our Nurseries during the summer and personally 
select their trees, which will be labeled and reserved until the transplanting season. 
We desire the trade of those who appreciate good trees with good roots at a moderate price. 
For extensive street planting, we call attention to our stock of thousands of Norway and Silver Maples. 
For lawn drives and avenue planting, we recommend Beech, Catalpa, Elm, Silver-leaved and Spectabilis 
Lindens, Liquidambar, Norway, Sycamore and Silver Maples, Pin and Mossy-cup Oaks, Carolina and Japan 
Poplars, and Tulip Tree. 
Those wishing trees and shrubs in large quantities at low prices are invited to correspond, as we are familiar 
with the market, and can secure bargains. 
Price, 50 cts. to $1 each, and upwards. Trees of extra size and quality $l to $3, and upwards. 
Quick-growing varieties, as Silver Maples, Catalpa and Poplar, 30 to 50 cts. each. 
Prices are subject to change with quality, size and quantity. 
ALDT 2 R, English. A rapid-growing, pyramidal 
tree of medium size and dark foliage. Valuable 
for planting near the sea and in wet soils. 
Cut-leaved. A variety with divided leaves; a poor 
grower. 
AFFI«£, Double-flowering Crab. Flowers like 
little pink roses, and fragrant. 
Coronaria. A thorny native tree with pretty pink 
flowers; later than other Apples. The perfume 
is pleasant, and spreads through the air for some 
distance. 
ASH, White. The broad, ovate head and straight, 
clean trunk render this tree valuable for street or 
lawn. The light green foliage comes out late and 
falls early. 
BEECH. The Beeches are among the most valuable 
trees for avenues, screens or lawns. The sturdy, 
solid trunk, smooth gray bark, lustrous foliage, 
disposed in horizontal masses, and the broken and 
spirited sky outline are unsurpassed. (Growth 
moderate. As they usually transplant with diflli- 
culty, our trees have all been root-pruned and 
have fibrous roots, which enable them to be moved 
as safely as a maple. 
American.* A noble forest tree, with lighter foliage 
than the European. 
European. For description, see under cut, on 
opposite page. 
Furple. The foliage in spring is crimson, changing 
to deep purple and purplish green in summer. 
