22 F FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERIES, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. Ye 

OAK (Quercus) ae ee i ee 
Black (Velutina)—Native. Heavy dark leaves. ender branches. evelops a narrow open 
head. Brilliant fall coloring. 6-8’ $2.00; 114-114" $3.50; 114-2 $4.75; 2-2% $6.00; 232-3 $8.00. 
Chestnut Oak (Prinus)—Leaves like Chestnut. Beautiful tree with handsome foliage, glossy 
above, white beneath. 6-8’ $3.00; 114-2’ $4.50; 2-244" $6.00. Fe ni 
English (Robur)—A very stately well shaped tree with interesting, small leaves whic stay green 
and hold into early winter. 1%-2’" $5.00; 2-214" $6.00; 214-3 $8.50; 3-4" $12.50. i 
European Turkey (Cerris)—A slow growing tree with small persistent leaves. 114-2" $4.50. 
Mossycup (Macrocarpa)—Of vigorous 
growth becoming a stately tree of pictur- 
esque appearance in winter with its corky 
branches. 6-8’ $1.75; 14-11%” Cal. $3.00; 
114-2" $4.00; 2-214” $5.50; 214-3” $8.50. 
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’ 
$1:753 194-1 Cale S350 eee ee 2 
$4.5Cs- 2-214" $5:50; 214-3" $8.50; 3-4” 
$14.00; 4-5’" $22.50. 
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. 114-2” 
Cal. $5.00; 2-214” $6.00; 214-3" $8.50; 
3-4’ $13.50; 4-5’" $22.50. 
Scarlet (Coccinea)—Leaves slightly more 
cut than Red Oak. Intense fall coloring, 
14-14%" $4.00; 114-2” $5.00; 2-214” 
$7.00; 214-3" $8.50. 
Swamp White (Bicolor)—A fast growing, 
large leaf tree with straight bole and open 
round topped head. 6-8’ $2.50; 2-214” 
$5.00. 
White (4/ba)—Native. Matures at 75 ft. 
with open spreading character. 1 %-2’’ Cal. 
$3.50. 
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 up prominently. Similar columnar 
habit to Lombardy Poplar. 6-8’ $1.35. 
Lombardy—Tall spire-like character valued for landscape works and screens. If interested 
in large quantities, write for prices. 6-8’ $.90; 8-10’ $1.35; 10-12’ $1.85; 12-15’ $2.25 
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’ $1.00; 8-10’ $1.50; 10-12’ $2.00 12-15’’ $2.50 
PRUNUS (Plum) 
Besseyi (Bessey Cherry)—The ‘“‘Sand Cherry” of the western plains. A large bush type shrub 
to 10 feet. Ornamental, edible fruit, 3-4’ $.75. 
Bleriana (Red Leaved Plum)—Abundant pink bloom. 5-7’ $1.75. 
Hansen’s Bush Cherry—Selected strain of Bessy Cherry. 4-5’ $.85. 
Lannesiana Sirotoe (Mt. Fuji Flowering Cherry)—Spreading tree to 30’. Double white fragrant 
flowers. 5-6’ $2.50. 
Maritima (Beech Plum)—A medium sized shrub. Handsome because of the early spring bloom 
and ornamental fruit. 3-4’ $.90. 
Newport (Purple Leaved Plum)—Makes a small tree with purple leaves. Excellent for back- 
ground in the shrubbery border for contrast. 4-6’ $1.35; 6-8’ $2.00. 
Seiboldiana—Japanese Flowering Cherry. Strong grower. Double Pink flowers. 5-6’ $2.50. 
Sekijama ( Kwanzan Cherry)—The best of all Japanese Flowering Cherries. Large double rich 
rose colored flowers. 4-6’ $2.50; 6-8’ $3.50. 
Subhirtella Autumnalis (4utumn Flowering Higan Cherry)—An abnormal form of the beautiful 
Japanese Cherry blooming in April and again in October. Bush like shrub or small forked tree. 
6-8’ $3.50. 

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Prices: F. O. B. Fairview on orders amounting to $20.00 or more. On orders under $20.00 add 15% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—10% from single rates. 
No discount allowed from 10, 100 or 1000 rates. 
