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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERIES, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
OAK (Quercus) 
Black ( Velutina) —Native. Heavy dark leaves. Slender branches. Develops a narrow open 
head. Brilliant fall coloring. 6-8' #2.00; 8-10' $2.75. 
English ( Robur )—A very stately well shaped tree with interesting, small leaves which stay green 
and hold into early winter. 6-8' #2.50; \y~\y" Cal. #3.25; lp2-2" #4.00; 2-2 y #5.00. 
European Turkey ( Cerris )—A slow growing tree with small persistent leaves. 5-6' #1.75; 
6-8' #2.50. 
Mossycup {Macrocar pa )—Of vigorous 
growth becoming a stately tree of pictur¬ 
esque appearance in winter with its corkv 
branches. 5-6'#1.35; 6-8'#1.75; \y A -\y 2 " 
Cal. #2.75; IK-2" #3.75. 
Pin ( Palustris )—Almost pyramidal in 
habit. Grows rapidly and develops the 
family characteristics sooner than most 
oak. When older it is half weeping as the 
lower branches touch the ground. 6-8' 
#1.50; iy-ly 2 " Cal. #2.50; 1^-1^" #3.25; 
\y-2" #4.25; 2-2W' #5.00; 2^-3" #7.00. 
Red {Rubra )—A tall growing tree un¬ 
usually large in leaf and quick in growth. 
Foliage purplish crimson in Fall. Matures 
into a beautiful lawn specimen, \y-\y 
Cal. #3.00; 1^-2" #4.50; 2-2^" #5.50; 
2^-3" #7.50; 3-4" #10.00. 
Scarlet {Coccinea )—Leaves slightly more 
cut than Red Oak. Intense fall coloring, 
5-6' #1.50; 6-8' #2.00; 8-10' #3.00. 
Swamp White {Bicolor )—A fast growing, 
large leaf tree with straight bole and open 
round topped head. 5-6' #1.50; 6-8' #2.00. 
Lombardy —Tall spire-like character valued for landscape works and screens. If interested 
in large quantities, write for prices. 5-6' #.60; 6-8' #.75; 8-10' #.90; 10-12' #1.25; 12-15' #1.75. 
Simon’s —Matures into a medium sized bushy tree. Growth, however, is very rapid. Leaves 
are glossy green, bluntly oval, tapering to the stem. Small branchlets carry a reddish cast in 
contrast to the light green of the heavy wood. 6-8' #.75; 8-10' #1.00; 10-12' #1.50; 12-15' #1.75; 
2-2 y 2 " Cal. #2.00. 
POPLARS (Populus) 
Bolleana— A most attractive tree with dark green glossy leaves which are silvery-white under¬ 
neath, give an added charm when the wind blows as they show T up prominently. Similar columnar 
habit to Lombardy Poplar. 6-8' #1.10; 8-10' #1.65; 10-12' #2.00. 
White {Alba) —Native. Matures at 75 ft. 
with open spreading character. 5-6' #1.50. 
Red Oak 
PRUNUS (Plum) 
Besseyi (Bessey Cherry )—4 he "Sand Cherry” of the western plains. A large hush type shrub 
to 10 feet. Ornamental, edible fruit. 2-3' #.40; 3-4' #.50. 
Lannesiana Sirotoe {Mt. Fuji Flowering Cherry )—Spreading tree to 30'. Double white fragrant 
flowers. 4-6' #2.00. 
Newport {Purple Leaved Plum )—Makes a small tree with purple leaves. Excellent for back¬ 
ground in the shrubbery border for contrast. 3-4' #.75; 4-5' #1.00. 
Sekijama ( Kwanzan Cherty )—The best of all Japanese Flowering Cherries. Large double rich 
rose colored flowers. 5-7' #2.00. 
Subhirtella Autumnalis {Autumn Flowering Higan Cherry )—An abnormal form ot the beautiful 
Japanese Cherry blooming in April and again in October. Bush like shrub or small forked tree. 
3-4' #2.00. 
Triloba {Double Flowering Plum )—This is really just a large growing shrub attaining 6 to 7 
feet at maturity, decked with double pink flowers very earlv in the spring betore the leaves appear. 
2-3' #.60; 3-4' #.80. 
Prices: F. (). B. Fairview on orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
