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GLOUCESTER and IPSWICH, MASS. 



Deciduous Trees 
Among the vast number of beautiful Deciduous 
Trees that shed their foliage in the fall are those 
suitable for planting along roadsides, as screens, 
for shade, etc. Many of these bear beautiful flow- 
ers and colorful fruits. 
SPECIAL PRICES ON QUANTITY 
+Adapted to partial shade. 
S$Berried trees. 
B&B. Balled and Burlapped. 
TREES B&B (Balled and Burlapped) 
Unless otherwise marked “B&B” (Balled and 
Burlapped). trees are dug bare rooted, when dor- 
mant. Should balling and burlapping be desired 
on trees not marked “B&B’’, an extra charge will 
be made, 
Heights given with caliper measurements are 
general average and are approximate only. Where 
no caliper is given, the height is the governing 
measurement. 
After the regular bare-root digging season is 
passed, this material must be dug with a ball, and 
since considerable time, labor, and soil is involved, 
balling and burlapping will be charged. 
Prices quoted on request. 
ACER Maple 
Platanoides (Norway Maple). 50 ft. Large, hand- 
some, spreading tree with heavy, green foliage 
of great substance. Each Ten 
8-10 ft., 1144-11% in. caliper ....... $3.00 $27.00 
10-12 ft., 114-1% in. caliper ...... 4.75 42.50 
Saccharum (Sugar Maple). 75 ft. One of the finest 
shade trees for lawn or street planting. Clear, 
straight growth and well developed heads. 
Each Ten 
8-10 ft., 14-11% im. caliper ....... $3.00 
BETULA Birch 
Papyrifera (Canoe or Paper Birch). 60 ft. A very 
desirable tree with large, handsome leaves. As 
this tree develops, the bark becomes white. 
Each Ten 
Coit f yon cieicn toc orbidaidiiio skool $3.00 $27.00 
BSL O GERM rare Ga che hie ora 4.50 40.00 
10-12 ft., 114-2 in. caliper ........ 7.00 
CORNUS Dogwood 
8+Florida (White-Flowering Dogwood). 25 ft. A 
tree type, producing showy white flowers in 
May and brilliant red berries in the fall. 
Each Ten 
S41 Ft eB Paycrare stenuasuorsnscevetoreh eres $2.50 $22.50 
Bob £356 ES GB ia; « sess eevee ane ohelerel ole orene 3.75 35.00 
8+Florida rubra (Pink-Flowering Dogwood). 20 ft. 
One of the finest flowering of the tree-type 
Cornus. Massed with deep rose-colored flowers 
in early spring, followed by red berries. Has 
individuality. Each Ten 
3-4 ft.) B&B cas crc mecte otevonsteucliorevene $4.0) $37.50 
4-5 °ft5 9 B&B. Siesta er eemineniearea 5.50 
CRATAEGUS Hawthorn 
SOxyacantha albo-plena (Double White Hawthorn). 
15 ft. A native variety bearing double white 
blossoms in May, succeeded by clusters of bright 
scarlet fruit. Each Ten 
GaSis Lee eit nee yet tepete ieee tetera tals $6.50 




American Elm 
SOxyacantha splendens (Paul's Scarlet Hawthorn). 
15 ft. A small tree of fine habit with rich, 
luxuriant foliage and fully double, deep crimson 
flowers in May and June, followed by red ber- 
ries. Each Ten 
AS OLE dane eopenarsct atest ete arate tober $3.50 $32.50 
=O. hb; emerson deter enn nee tee se ee 5.50 50.00 
GiB LUT ecto cine ertietoeera cel eons aie arate 8.00 72.50 
8-10 ft., 144-2 im. caliper ......... 12.00 
DOGWOOD. See Cornus. 
ELM. See Ulmus. 
HAWTHORN. See Crataegus. 
JUGLANS 
Nigra (Black Walnut). 80 ft. A large tree of 
majestic form which makes an excellent shade 
tree. Fairly rapid grower. Each Ten 
=O LCs) Livia oalovereeueveterel tans dolacsuscaneveters © $2.00 $18.00 
G28" ‘fito. aie cesses eam iverevortesteuerlone 3.00 27.00 
LINDEN. See Tilia. 
MAGNOLIA Magnolia 
Soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia). 20 ft. One of 
our showiest and most picturesque trees of mod- 
erate size. Large, lustrous foliage. It produces 
large, slightly fragrant, cup-shaped flowers, 
purple-pink outside and creamy white within, 
in April and May. 
Each Ten 
A ite, IRA ooo coadcodoaguHegado $9.00 
MALUS Crab 
SEleyi (Ely Crab). 18 ft. One of the best red- 
foliaged Crabs. Large clusters of purplish red 
flowers in June, followed by showy purple-red 
fruit. Each Ten 
SaV GLE Aebierecieis ee erect ales Gee ose $2.50 $22.50 
AaB Et Settee ober Malone ere eee ies ovailet eaewohonens 3.50 32.50 
BaOud Games eictetenerele tines tier stetouskaiete 4.50 40.00 
$Malus floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab). 15 
ft. A glorious display of rosy pink buds open- 
ing to white flowers in abundance, appearing 
with the leaves in May. In autumn, this tree 
produces yellow fruit which turns a very showy 
rosy red. Attractive foliage. Each Ten 
7 oe. es BGS OOO CaRtOrD ODD ttiO $3.50 $32.50 
Chia. Piast Aa Mca OGe COO bid Doe 4.50 
$Malus floribunda atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). 
12-15 ft. Handsomely shaped lawn tree with a 
wealth of single brilliant red blooms in May, 
followed by yellow fruit. Each Ten 
Bad Cte jos oie e ic stem eiete itaeretoreres $2.00 $18.00 
SSargenti (Sargent Crab). 8 ft. A handsome speci- 
men covered with clear white flowers in May. 
Small dark red fruit and brilliant foliage in the 
fall. Each Ten 
SoA Mit NEaVy a cin ereee cieciecyaseboaie $4.00 $37.50 
4=5) fC heavy ccc ce cere cic oes « 6.00 
§Malus theifera (Tea Crab). 20 ft. A very showy, 
erect tree, literally covered with clusters of rosy 
red flowers in late May changing to blush-whit > 
when fully opened, followed by yellow fruit. 
Each Ten 
Be TE We cr vers cree teeta er Steleke ingetiegerie unite (aie $2.00 $18.00 
MAPLE. See Acer. 
MORUS Mulberry 
$Alba pendula (Weeping Mulberry). 10 ft. Forms 
a perfect umbrella-shaped head with long slen- 
der branches drooping to the ground. Black 
fruit. Each Ten 
Dove Whoa ine cereihertonsrdiecttsietee cre $3.00 $27.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH. See Sorbus. 
POPULUS Poplar 
Nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar). 60 ft. Remark- 
able for its picturesque form. Each Ten 
BaliO: Gt: Beate ies aie cts crenata eieieeeversns $2.00 $18.00 
VOSES LG ee ec even ee teas coetie arent 3.00 27.00 
Dad A EGS ecto aver erays cotektueracetsyaiiouel se ors 4.50 40.00 
PRUNUS 
Cerasifera, Newport (Newport Purple-Leaf Plum). 
12 ft. Purple-leaved, semi-tree type. Deep pink 
flowers in April and May. Each en 
AZADI CEG irepa ote ate teiska ole uetatencheneeneteerelscetaks $2.00 $18.00 
| Ae adh & tae eRe enc cy GRRE SCLC OR RR AICO aC 3.50 32.50 
GeSic Fae cei eaeeaeete vievateteidua aihatars tater 5.50 50.00 
SALIX Willow 
Pentandra (Lauwrel-Leaf Willow). 40 ft. Vigor- 
ous, spreading, upright grower. Leaves shiny 
dark green. Each Ten 
[tc Me Oe By Rn a RRA CCR SERE NaC RTO. Se WET CHOC $1.75 $15.00 
BELOW Libis sesucsevareretovapetetens cise erytens 1 gbeiece 3.00 27.00 
1LO=12 ft, 126 =251n® caliper weeny 5.00 45.00 
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Cornus Florida 
Vitellina (Golden Barked Willow). 30 ft. Showy 
yellow-barked tree, handsome at all seasons. 
Each Ten 
et 9 a eam tte OR iC acte Sic TORO CNG $2.00 $18.00 
SaVO LES cio are oem caster e taevetee aeretereea tere rene 3.00 27.00 
ool ae 3 eae eR en Ee Stas Cinith- hon 5.00 
SORBUS Mountain Ash 
SAucuparia (European Mountain Ash). 50 ft. This 
tree has fernlike foliage and from midsummer 
through to fall bears large clusters of scarlet 
berries. Each Ten 
Hes 8 ie as, Ree ici Pica aen eee PRT $3.50 $32.50 
Sa] ORE ora Se ratee eaters teleio rie erersbosetets 5.00 45.00 
NOEL Di ftices Pee sere iste nie isi ec ew reiwnece are 7.50 68.50 
TILIA Linden 
Cordata (Little Leaf European Linden). 10 ft. 
A stately tree, and one of the most attractive 
and fast growing shade trees for lawn, park, 
or avenue planting. Each Ten 
6-8 ft., 154-2 in. caliper .......... $3.50 $32.50 
8-10 ft., 2-214 in. caliper ......... 5.50 50.00 
10-12) £t., 2-226 in. caliper a. 8.00 72.50 
ULMUS Elm 
Americana (American Elm). 80 ft. Large, stately 
tree, fan-shaped, very distinct. Each en 
6-3) ft. I-14im. caliper (jy. enaoss Lb OMS Lo.00 
8-10 ft., 14-11% in. caliper ....... 2.25 20.59 
10-12 ft., 2-214 in. caliper 
WILLOW. See Salix. 
BOTA 4.00 37.50 
NATIVE SHRUBS AND PLANTS 
We can furnish any of the native trees, shrubs, 
plants, or ferns that grow in this vicinity. Large 
tracts of wood and pastureland are at our disposal, 
from. which we ean obtain any of these native 
plants. 

You! and Your Plants! Have 
to Eat to Live! 
Nature’s Beauty thrives on good care, food 
and water. Fertilize your garden and lawn 
properly and rean the harvest. Make this year’s 
garden the best ever. 

