These and the Dogwood trees with their masses 
Red Bud of colorful blooms on the hillsides or in the 
garden are symbols of springtime. The Rosy-pink flowers of 
the Redbuds are produced before the leaves and are showy in 
bud as well as in full flower. Heavy 4 ft. trees $1.00 each; 
5 ft. trees $1.25 each; 6 ft. trees $1.75 each. 
e H : y 
Mountain As andsome small trees with fern 
like leaves and large flat corymbs 
of cream-white flowers. Watch these trees throughout the sum- 
mer as the berries are changing from green to orange before 
turning conspicuously scarlet. Price 6 ft. trees $1.00 each; 7-8 
ft. $1.25. 
Yeddo Euonymus 
A small tree with striking effect 
throughout the year. Rich 
green foliage in summer turning purplish-red in autumn. The 
large pinkish bittersweet like fruits with orange covering are 
especially attractive about the time the leaves fall. The winter 
branches are purplish-red. Price 3 ft. trees 50c each; 3 for 
$1.10« 


Chinese Magnolia (Soulangeana) 
Producing 
Magnolia Soulangeana ine jarse 
cup-shaped white and rosy violet flowers 3 to 5 inches 
across, in the spring before the leaves unfurl. This 
variety is the hardiest and most adapted to northern 
conditions. Price, 2 yr., 2-3 ft. plants, B & B., $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
Photinia Villosa 
A most striking 
small tree with 
shiny dark green 
foliage and _ pro- 
ducing an abun- 
dance of striking 
red berries in the 
fall (see page 24 
for further de- 
scription). 
Price, 5-6 ft. trees 
$2.50 ea. 

All trees on 
this page are 
priced by ex- 
press not pre- 
paid. 
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Red Bud—A Sciaeh oy Tree 
Large Ornamental Shade Trees 

Each 
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Elm, Chinese-\F-8" ft7 A. Rashes, Bie dae 
Elm,~ Chinese .B-1OEfEokcuhe ee nora 
Eln, :;Chinese 20-13 °f8i kes 38 ee bee One 6 
Elm, Khlems Moline 8-10 ft.................. stir LeU 
Maple, Norway 8-10 ft................0..000008 i sepeseecteceeeet -2e00 
Maple, Norway 10-12 fit...........cccccccccsccoccssesssccsssee 2050 
Maple, Schwedleri 8-10 ft...........csscsscscssssssseese 2025 
Maple, Schwedleri 10-12 ft....0.................s0.. 3-00 
Maple,’“Silver (8-10 “ft. cece Ok. ea ee 25 
Maple, Silvers l0=12 "ftir te cote '.50 
Mulberry, American 5-6 ft........cccccccsccscsccsecssssese 0D 
Poplar, Lombardy “T-S5ftse2tie. kee 
Walnut, Native Black 6-8 ft.....cceccccteccesseseee 1.00 
Willow, Golden Weeping 8-10 ft..........:.............. 1.50 
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Pyramidal Norway Maple “433.027 
dal sport of the Norway Maple developed in the Park 
system of Rochester, N. Y. Foliage retains its re- 
freshing greenness from early spring until late au- 
tumn. This is certainly one of the tree aristocrats 
and meets the demand for a long lived Pyramidal 
tree. Price 7-8 ft. trees $1.75 eh ele een 
The Norway Maple for the 
Norway Maple lawn and street planting 
has perhaps no equal. It is not a rapid grower, but it 
makes a compact and symmetrical top with spreading 
branches giving the finest of shade and protection 
from the sun and wind. A universal favorite among 
shade trees. Price, good 8 to 10 ft. trees, $2.00 each; 
10 to 12 ft., $2.50. TREE re Pay 
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Norway variety except the leaves are red when they 
come out in the spring and later in the summer 
change to purplish green color. A very desirable lawn 
tree and our stock is selected to good color. Price 
8-10 ft. trees $2.25 each, 10-12 ft. $3.00. 
One of the finest medium sized street 
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Pin Oak and lawn trees. The glossy green fo- 
liage of the summertime turns rich crimson maroon 
in the autumn. Price 6-7 ft. trees $1.75 each. 
Scarff’s Trees Grow 
1. Cut top growth back one third when planting. 
2. Wrap trunks with coarse paper or light burlap 
for protection the first year. 
8. Mix moist Peat Moss with the dirt in the 
hole around the roots when planting. 
4. Firm dirt well around roots and then water. 

