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STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES 
Each 
ASH. European Mountain. Scarlet berries. 6-12 ft.$2.00 - $3.50 
BIRCH. White. Nicely branched. Very ornamental. 6-12 ft... 2.00-4.00 
CATALPA BUNGEII or Umbrella Trees. Have a nice lot of 
these very ornamental trees. 3-5 3m. heads . 1.50-3.50 
ELM. Chinese. Very quick growing, ornamental, drought-resis¬ 
tant. 6-10 ft. and 10-12 ft. 1.50-3.50 
LINDEN. American. Large foliage. Good for lawn. 10-12 ft. ... 5.00 
LINDEN, TOMENTOSA. Silver Linden. Fine . 3.75 
MAGNOLIA. Soulangeana. True pink and white flowered Mag¬ 
nolia. 2-3 ft., $2.50. Large size . 7.00 
MAGNOLIA. Soul. Nigra. Deep pink flowers. 5-6 ft. Late. 7.50 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA. Sweet Bay. 3-4 ft. Fragrant. 2.50 
MAGNOLIA STELLATA. Star Magnolia. Early . 2.25 
MAPLE. Japanese. Beautiful red leaves. Spring, Summer and 
Fall. Very ornamental. Grafted trees. 18-30 in. 2.25-4.50 
MAPLE. Norway. The best shade tree there is. 6-8 ft.$1.00-$2.50 
MAPLE. Norway. Larger trees. 8-12 ft. .. 3.50-8.00 
MAPLE. Silver. Quick growing. Large. 10-12 ft. 3.50 
MAPLE. Sycamore. Large trees. Makes a nice tree. 3.00-15 00 
MULBERRY. Weeping. Very ornamental. 3-5 yr. heads .... 3.00-5.00 
MULBERRY. American. Quick growing. Large black fruit. 1.50 
MULBERRY. Russian. Hardy. Red fruit . 2.00 
OAK. Red. Fine for shade and Autumn coloring.3.00 - 5.00 
OAK. White. Fine shade tree. 8-10 ft. 4.00 
OAK. Pin. Desirable for lawns. Does not rob adjoining ground 3.00 
ORIENTAL PLANE. One of the best shade trees for street, 
salt water exposure, or lawn. 6-10 ft. 2.50-4.00 
POPLAR. Lombardy. Quick growing. LTpright. 5-10 ft. 1.00-2.50 
THORN. Paul’s Scarlet. Beautiful trees for specimen. Double 
scarlet flowers. 6-8 ft. 3.50 
TULIP TREE. Very ornamental. 8-10 ft. 3.50 
WILLOW BABYLONICA. Weeping. Large well-spread trees. 
Makes fine setting for a pool. 8-10 ft. 2.00 
WILLOW. Golden. Upright. Yellow bark . 2.00 
EVERGREENS 
What adds to a place more than an Evergreen Setting? We have 
the Evergreens and would be glad to do your setting. Let us give you 
our figure. Below is a partial list of our Evergreens. 
ABIES CONCOLOR, White Fir. One of the best. Nearly blue in 
color. 2-5 ft., $i.50-$4.50 Each. 
ARBORVITAE. American. Common White Cedar. Fine for speci- 
hen, hedge or windbreak. 214 -5 ft., Each, $2.5o-$3.oo. 
ARBORVITAE. Globe shaped. Dark green. These can be kept trimmed 
to a perfect ball. Very ornamental. Large 2 * 4 x 214 ft., Each $4.00. 
Smaller trees, $i.oo-$2.5o. 
ARBORVITAE. Pyramidal. Tall, narrow good color. The most 
popular upright tree for foundation settings. 2-3 ft., Each, 95c-$i.5o; 
3-4 ft., Each, $3.00; 4-6 ft., Each, $4.oo-$5.50. 
