78 Hordy Ornamental Trees 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO. 
The Early Fall Fruits of 
European Mt. Ash 
Norway Maple 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
The Serviceable and Popular 
Silver Maple 
MAGNOLIAS 
The following varieties are “Moss 
Balled and Burlapped,” and not too 
heavy for express shipment. 
Glauca (Sweet Bay). Best 
— - planted in moist soil; 
but in the drier lawns is much 
smaller. Its broad leaves are 
glossy, almost evergreen. In June 
its large, waxy white flower-cups 
are lovely and exquisitely fra¬ 
grant. 
2 to 3 feet, M, B . ....$2.25 
3 to 4 feet, M. B .3.25 
4 to 5 feet, M. B . 4.50 
SouBangeana One of the har- 
—————— diest and finest. 
Its blossoms are from 3 to 5 
inches across, cup-shaped, white 
and rosy violet, opening before 
its leaves which are massive and 
glossy. 
2 to 3 feet, M. B ..$3.50 
3 to 4 feet, M. B .4.50 
The Lovely Pink-Flowered 
Magnolia Soulamgeana 
THE MAPLES - Acer 
European, A broad-topped small tree. The fern¬ 
like foliage is dark and lustrous. In late summer 
and far into winter, the greatest beauty and 
effectiveness centers in the great number of large, 
dense fruit clusters of orange-red, which gleam 
brilliantly against the green of leaves, or de¬ 
nuded brown of branches. 
5 to 6 feet...$1.75 
6 to 8 feet. 2.25 
8 to 10 feet. 3.00 
TEAS’ WEEPING 
MULBERRY 
The most graceful hardy weeping tree in exist¬ 
ence. Forms a perfect shaped head, with long, slen¬ 
der, willowy branches, drooping with airy grace to 
the ground. Useful in cemetery plantings ; as well 
as for lawn specimens ; dividing line hedges, and 
many other landscape uses. Grafted on stems 5 to 
6 feet high. 1-yr. heads, $2.25. 2-yr. heads, $3.00. 
OSAGE ORANGE 
A medium sized spiny tree with spreading 
branches; rather large fernlike leaves of bright 
green which change to yellow in fall. Flowers are 
inconspicuous, but the succeeding orange-like fruits 
are attractive. It is chiefly utilized as a close, 
thorny, stock-turning hedge plant and allowed to 
grow fairly tall. 
By mail, postpaid: 100 for $3.50. 
By express: 1 year, $3.00 per 100; 250 for $6.75. 
S M^ e i re mi ,s so well known, more generally planted or so popularly loved 
3,15 The rounded density and color richness of Norway and Schwedler 
prevail as specimens in spacious lawns; the Sugar lines up majestically along 
..e roaa, the Silver finds occupation as quick shading for western exposures of 
porch or windows ; the dwarf Japan type gives tone and color to lawn groups. 
BTorway. A large, hand¬ 
some tree with a round 
head ; broad, deep green, 
shining foliage. Very 
desirable for street, 
park, or lawns. 
Silver (“Soft” Maple). 
It makes a broad, bulky, 
but pointed topped tree ; 
in shading size quicker 
than any other variety. 
Sug-ar 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. This is the 
most appropriate type 
of Maple for deliberate 
street planting. 
Tatariau. A choice variety; medium size, round ¬ 
ed form, thriving in damp soils if desired. Mod¬ 
erate grower but makes a handsome specimen. 
Foliage turns yellow in fall. 
Wier’s Cut-Leaved. A silver Maple with remark¬ 
able and beautifully dissected foliage. Of rapid 
growth; shoots slender and drooping. 
PRICES OF 
MAPLES: 
Each 
6 
Norway, 
6 to 
8 feet . 
$1.75 
$ 9 90 
66 
8 to 
10 feet . 
2.00 
11.10 
“ 10 to 
12 feet . 
2.25 
13 20 
Silver-Leaved, 
5 to 6 
feet 
.80 
4.50 
6 to 8 
feet 
1.00 
5.40 
8 to 10 
feet 
1.25 
6.90 
10 to 12 
feet 
1.50 
8.10 
Sugar (or 
Rock), 6 to 
8 
feet . 
1.70 
9.00 
66 
8 to 
10 
feet . 
2.00 
10.80 
66 
10 to 
12 
feet . 
2.50 
12.00 
Tatarian, 
4 to 
5 feet . 
1.25 
5 to 
6 feet . 
2.00 
6 to 
8 feet . 
2.50 
Wier’s Cut-Leaved, 6 to 
8 
feet . 
1.70 
9.00 
*6 
8 to 
10 
feet .. 
2.00 
10.80 
Teas’ Weeping Mulberry 
Write us for quotations on larger sizes or quantities than are listed. 
