Larger Sizes of Fine Flowering Trees and Shade Trees 
The shade trees listed have been transplanted and root pruned to develope a fine root system. The 
bodies and tops have been pruned and trained into nice trees- The fiowering trees are grafted varieties 
and are four and five years old- They are now ready for your lawn or garden and will soon grow into 
mature trees of great beauty. 
FLOWERING TREES 
OF THE FINEST VARIETIES. 
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FLOWERING CRABS of the finest varieties 
These trees are easy to grow, very hardy, 
and offer many colors of bloom. 
Price on all varieties in 3-year trees 3 to 4 
feet, $1.25 each, 3 for $3.20. 
Betchels—large double pink flowers like 
roses. Very fragrant. 
Coronaria (Wild Sweet Crab)—Clusters 
of rose pink flowers. Very fragrant. Fruit 
yellow with pink cheek. 
Eleyii—Deep red semi-double flowers and 
dark red fruits. 
Hopa—Beautiful rose red flowers in spring 
and vivid crimson fruits in autumn. 
Red Vein (Neidzwetzkyana)—Purple fo¬ 
liage and bark. Showy red fruits and beau¬ 
tiful pink flowers. Very hardy and showy. 
PAUL’S SCARLET THORN—Beauti ul 
dwarf tree blooming in late May with clus¬ 
ters of cerise-red flowers in great profusion. 
Bloom very young. Hardy and desirable. 
Fine trees, 3 to 4 feet tall, $1.50 each. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY—Fine 
ornamental trees with glossy green foliage 
which turns to vivid crimson in autumn. 
They are covered with beautiful bloom in 
spring. Hardy and easy to grow. Fine 
trees 3 to 4 feet tall $1.25 each. 
Kwanzan—Compact top, upright growing. 
Flowers full and double of deep pink and 
rose. 
Sieboldi—Very fine double pink. 
Yoshino—Very lovely. Buds red opening 
blush pink and shading into white. Most 
popular of all. 
PRUNUS NEWPORT-One of the finest red 
leaf trees. Red all summer and deeper ted 
in autumn. Rich pink flowers in spring be¬ 
fore leaves appear. Fine trees 3 to 4 feet 
tall, $1.00 each 
PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD—A fine 
companion to the white dogwood. Large 
pink flowers in great profusion. Pretty fo¬ 
liage through summer and brilliant autumn 
color. Our trees are grafted and are tiue to 
.strain. Fine trees 2 to 3 feet tall, $1 50 
each. 
GRAFTED FRENCH LILACS—Often 
grown into tree form as they grow very up¬ 
right. Very hardy and bloom very >onng. 
Very showy and uesiiable with their many 
colors offered. We offer fine piants 3 feet 
tall, 90 cents each, 3 for $2.40. 
Chas Jolly—Double dark purple. 
Mme. Lemoine—Double pure white. 
Pres. Grevy--Double porcelain blue. 
Rothamengensls—Beautiful wine red. 
PLEASE NOTE 
We do not pay shipping charges on 
trees and plants listed unless they are 
priced prepaid. Larger trees and plants 
should be shipped via freight or express 
and we will pack them in fine marine, 
so they can be safely shipped anywhere 
in the U S or Canada but the customer 
is to pay the shipping charges when 
the trees arrive. 
FINE SHADE TREES . . . . 
NORWAY MAPLE--Fine shade tree Round 
top and large, glossy green foliage. Very 
desirable street and lawn trees Fine trees 
10 to 12 feet tall, $2.20 each. 
SCHWEDLER MAPLE (Red Leaf Norway) 
—Beautiful leaves are very attractive. Gleam¬ 
ing red in spring shading to deep purple 
green in summer. Hardy and very fine. 10 
to 12 foot trees, $3.50. 
SILVER OR SOFT MAPLE-Quick grow¬ 
ing and much planted in midwest as a street 
tree Desirable and hardy. 0 to 8 feet, 
$1.00, 8 to 10 feet, $1.25. 
CHINESE ELM—The firte flew variety is be¬ 
coming very popular. Veiy fast growing, 
hardy and able to withstand severe drougth. 
Fine tor lawn and street planting Easy to 
make grow and make a good looking tree 
5 to 6 feet, $1.00; 6 to 8 feet, $1.40; 8 to 10 
teet, $2.00. 
BIRCH-CUT-LEAF WEEPING—A vigor¬ 
ous tree with graceful drooping habit and 
silvery white bark. The leaves are delicate¬ 
ly cut. A Very beautiful tree. The white 
balk on the trunk and branches is very con¬ 
spicuous. The tree must be aboyt ten feet 
tall bef.^re this white color appears. We 
offer true grafted trees ‘5 to t) feet tall, 
$2.75 each. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—Tall, slender, 
spire-like trees. Dark green foliage and 
very Useful for tall screen and accent points, 
fi to 8 feet tall, 65 cents each, 6 for $3 50. 
WEEPING WILLOW-Highly desireable 
for Its graceful drooping effect. Hardy, fast 
growing, they soon make beautiful speci¬ 
men trees. We offer the true Babylonian 
variety. 6 to 8 feet tall, $1.60 each, 3 for 
$4.40. 
FINE FRUIT TREES . . . 
The varieties offered here are among the best to be had and all 
the trees offered here are extra size, three years old, and will soon 
come into bearing. 
APPLE TREES—$1.00 each, 3 for $2.70. 
Early Harvest-Yellow. Fine cooking 
apple. Early bearing. 
Red Astrachan—Fine autumn apple. 
Striped. Good to eat and cook. 
Wealthy- -Late fall, red, juicy. Fine cook¬ 
ing and early bearer. 
Sweet Bough—Probably the best quality 
sweet eating apple. 
Red Delicious—Famous red winter fine 
keepei* and early bearer. 
Rome Beauty—Fine winter apple. Red, 
good keeper. Fine cooker. 
CHERRY TREES, $1.25 each, 3 for $3.25. 
Ea. Richmond—Fine earlv bearer. Fine 
quality for pies and canning. 
PEAR TREES,, $1.00 each, 3 for $2.70. 
Bartlett—Fine quality for eating and can¬ 
ning. Bears very young. 
Seckle—Small and very sweet. 
Keiffer—Late winter pear. 
PLUM TREES, $1.00 each, 3 for $2.70. 
German Prune—Fine purple for eating 
and canning. 
Abundance -Fine red Japanese plum. 
Ripens early. 
BradshaW'-Fine for pies, jell and general 
canning. 
PEACH TREES, 55 cents each, 3 for $1,50. 
Champion—Large, juicy, fine flavor. Aug¬ 
ust. 
Elberta—Fine September Peach. 
Greenboro—The finest white peach. 
J. H. Hale-Late, of large size. 
SPECIAL ON GRAPE VINES 
Large two year old plants, 25 cents each 
or 8 fine vines Postpaid for $1.50. 
Concord—Large, well known blue. 
Niagara—Best and hardiest white. 
Agawam—Very large red. 
Delaware—Finest flavor. Small red. 
THE HARMON NURSERY. Prospect,OWo 
Growers of Better Trees and Plants 
