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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERIES, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
DOGWOOD KOUSA {Cornus Kousa )—Native of Japan and China. Makes a dense small 
tree growing to 20 feet, with glossy green leaves followed by creamy white flowers in June, and 
these in turn by cherry-like scarlet fruits, which are attractive to the birds. 2-3' 31-00; 3-4' 31-25. 
DOGWOOD PAGODA (Cornus Alternifolia )—A very picturesque small tree. Branches spread 
horizontally and are borne in whorls. Flat cymes of white flowers in June, followed by an 
abundance of blue-black berries. Attains a height of 15 to 20 feet. 6-8' 31-50; 8-10' 32.25. 
ELMS (Ulmus) 
American —Most beautiful of all shade 
trees. Fast in growth with a rounded drooping 
graceful top. Indispensible as a shade tree, 
because of its great spread of branches. 
8-10'31.35; 10-12'31.50; lJ^-2" Cal. 32.00; 
2-2j^" 32.50; 2^-3" 3-400; 3-4" 37.50. 
Moline —A remarkable new variety of 
extremely strong growth and large handsome 
deep grained foliage, l-lyi" 33.00; 23^-3" 
35.00. 
Vase-shaped —Budded from the typical 
spreading elm which has been selected for its 
splendid characteristics. Large deep grained 
foliage, clean stem and vigorous growth. 
1 J^-2" Cal. 32.25; 2-2>^" 33.00; 2j^-3" 35.00. 
EUPTELEA POLYANDRA — Graceful, 
bushy small tree resembling Linden in habit 
and foliage. The bright green leaves are 
slender stalked and the tree is conspicuous in 
earlv spring from the bright red anther of 
its flower. 3-4' 31-00; 4-5' 31-25; 5-7' 31-50. 
EUROPEAN SYCAMORE—A rapid grow¬ 
ing, wide spreading tree, with deep lobed 
palmate leaves. Valuable for its handsome 
foliage, hardiness and free growth. Bark 
grayish green in summer, mottled creamy 
white in winter. 6-8' 31-25; Xy^-Xy^" Cal. 
32.00; 1^-2" 33.00;2-2K" ^54.00; 2>^-3" 35.00. 
GOLDENRAIN TREE (Koelreuteria) —Med¬ 
ium sized, sparingly branched, round headed 
free with light green compound leaves. Small 
vellow flowers followed bv conspicuous pods. 
3-4' 31.00; 6-8' 32.75. 
HACKBERRY AMERICAN Valuable as 
shade tree or single lawn specimen of medium 
size. Wide spreading head, light green foliage. 
4 hrives in any soil. 4-6' 31-25; 6-8' 31-75. 
HACKBERRY CHINESE-^S mailer tree of 
slower growth than preceding. 4-6' 31-50; 
6 - 8 ' 32 . 00 . 
American Elm 
Chinese ( Ulmus Pumila )—It is heavily 
foliaged with small leaves and makes a grace¬ 
ful full head. This tree does not grow as 
rapidly in this climate as in the West, how¬ 
ever, it is perfectly hardy and worthy of 
planting either as a street tree or as a lawn 
specimen. 6-8' 31-50; IJJ-IL 2 " Cal. 32.00; 
2-2K' 33.00; 2>^-3" 34.50; 3-4" 36.00; 
4-5" 37 . 50 . 
HOP HORNBEAM (Ostrya Virguxica )— 
Closely related to the Hornbeam but faster 
of growth. Seed pods resembling the hop. 
Chieflv grown for beautikil foliage. Matures 
at 30'^ 3-4' 31-00; 4-5' 31-25. 
European Sycamore 
Replace the doomed American Chestnut. 
