Ornamental Fruiting Trees 
Ornamental Fruits Which Add a 
Striking Beauty to the 
Landscape 
HwArf OkA rhf»rrif A mass o£ white blos- 
uwai i viva s.iici i y 8oms in the spring tlme 
followed by an abundance of large plum-like fruit, 
red to the seed. The trees we send out should bear 
some fruit the following year. A most ornamental 
small tree for the lawn. For pollenization plant is 
in close proximity to a Rocky Mt. Cherry. 
High Bush Cranberry 
American Elderberry 
white fragrant flowers, followed by luscious black 
fruits—the source of Mother’s “Elderberry Pie.’’ 
Rnrkv Mt Cherrv A sma11 bush Cherry 
iwvny 1*11. Valid I y with branches a mass of 
cherry-like fruits one-half inch or more in diameter, 
excellent for jams and jellies. A perfect fertilizer 
for the Oka Cherry. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch _$ .20 $ .50 $1.50 
2-3 feet ... .25 .65 2.00 
American Cranberry Bush a a re 
tion of large fruited heavy yielding and highly de¬ 
sirable types selected for their masses of fruit. They 
bear large, showy white flowers in June followed by 
clusters of large, brilliant red fruit in late summer 
and fall. The fruit is of a brilliant red color. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
12-18 inch _$ .25 $ .65 $2.00 
18-24 inch _ .30 .80 2.50 
Rlarlf Uau/ A clean looking, round-headed 
Dldlll now shrub. Attractive white May flow¬ 
ers give place to bunches of pink fruits turning to 
bloomy black (edible). Deep green foliage turning 
to scarlet wine red in fall. The Black Haw is an 
aristocrat among the native shrubs of your boyhood 
days and now considered an excellent medium large 
shrub for general landscape planting. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch _$ .40 $1.10 $3.50 
2- 3 feet _ .50 1.40 4.50 
3- 4 feet _ .65 1.75 5.50 
Russian Mulberry "adeT ak t e “pe? Set 
growth and with profuse foliage. It is wonderfully 
productive of fruit. This fruits considerably smaller 
than our native variety, but the tree bears so pro¬ 
fusely it is visible for a considerable distance. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
3- 4 feet_$ .25 $ .65 $2.00 
4- 5 feet__— .35 .95 2.75 
Hick's Everbearing Mulberry 
bearing because the fruits are produced over a long 
period of time—from June until September. It is a 
heavy annual bearer of very large fruits, larger than 
the Russian Mulberry. 
Prices: Each 
4- 5 feet_$ -65 
5- 6 feet_ .75 
Per 3 Per 10 
$1.85 $4.25 
2.00 5.25 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch _$ .20 $ .50 $1.50 
2- 3 feet _ .25 .65 2.00 
3- 4 feet _ .40 1.00 2.50 
Rum/ Often called Shadbush. The 
•JCI vIVC VCII y flurry of pure white flowers is 
the forerunner of spring. Native of woodlands; 
fruit resembles Juneberry (sometimes called Huckle¬ 
berry) ripening in June and July. Medium size 
turquoise colored fruits. 
Prices: Each Per 3 Per 10 
18-24 inch _$ .40 $1.10 $3.50 
2- 3 feet _ .50 1.40 4.00 
3- 4 feet _ .75 2.00 5.00 
SHADE TREE COLLECTION 
Here is a very desirable collection of ornamental 
shade trees, which are nicely grown, well branched. We 
are making you a special pi-ice as an introductory offer. 
Eight trees & $3.75, packed and ready for shipment, 
F. O. B., McMinnville, Tennessee: 
SILVER LEAF POPLAR— A large and intricately 
branched tree with whitish bark; foliage silvery under¬ 
neath. A very beautiful tree. 5-6 ft, branched. 
MAGNOLIA TRIPETALA * "—Commonly called Um¬ 
brella Magnolia. Attains a heighth of from 25 to 35 
feet; has immense foliage which grows in clusters 
about the large white creamy flowers. 5-6 ft. branched. 
TULIP POPLAR (Poplar) —A rapid growing tree with 
large leaves and tulip-like flowers that appear in late 
May or early June. 5-6 ft. branched. 
SILVER LEAF MAPLE —One of the best known of all 
Maples. A hardy fast growing ornamental shade tree; 
spreading branches, finely cut leaves “silver lined.” 
5-6 ft. branched. 
SWEET GUM—A shapely tree with slender corky- 
ridged branches, forming a pyramidal head. The deeply 
lobed leaves are bright green and lustrous at maturity 
in autumn fading with bright tones of crimson, unsur¬ 
passed in brilliancy by other trees. 5-6 ft. 
SYCAMORE —A large and lofty tree, with massive 
branches forming a wide head. A rapid growing and 
very beautiful tree with picturesque white or gray bark. 
Hardy and of great adaptability but thriving best in 
moist loam. 5-6 ft. branched. 
RIVER BIRCH —The famous Birch with torn or ragged 
bark that is often seen along the banks of streams. A 
graceful moisture-loving tree that should be in all lawn 
plantings. 5-6 ft. branched. 
WEEPING WILLOW—A lovely tree with long droop¬ 
ing branches, narrow leaves. Hardy, thrives in almost 
any soil; rapid growing tree. Good for windbreaks, and 
an imposing tree for planting along streams. 5-6 ft. 
branched. 
Good Shade Tree can make your property a landmark 
in the community and add greatly to its value! Here is 
a collection of trees for a. most pleasing effect. A tree 
for every purpose. The above collection of 8 trees for 
$3.75. 
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