
Ornamental Trees 
‘ A narrow Pyrami- 
Norway Maple developed in the Park system of 
Rochester, N. Y. Foliage retains its refreshing 
greenness from early spring until late autumn. 
This is certainly one of the tree aristocrats and 
meets the demand for a long lived Pyramidal tree. 
Price 7-8 ft. trees $3.00 each. 
: One of the finest medium sized 
P in Oak street and lawn trees. The glossy 
green foliage of the summertime turns rich crim- 
son maroon in the autumn. Price 6-7 ft. trees $2.50 
each; 8-10 ft. trees $5.00 each. 
Thriftiest and hardiest of 
Golden Bark ai ine Weeping Willows 
= . we have grown. 
Weeping Willows Excellent lawn tree 
and very easy to grow. Plant early in spring (or 
in November). Price 6 ft. trees $1.00 each; 8-10 
ft. $1.50 each. 
Christmas Berry Tree ({irtitia Berries of Mt. Ash 
Villosa) 
An irregular small tree to 12 ft. with sleek rich Change from green to orange 
dark green foliage throughout the summer. The and then almost scarlet in the 
trees are literally covered with bright red berries fall. A medium sized upright 
throughout the fall. (See page 23 for illustration.) tree most suitable for refined 
Price 6-7 ft. trees $3.00 each. Smaller 2 yr. 2 ft. lawn planting. Price 6 ft. trees 
plants 50c each. $1.25; 7 ft. $1.50 each. 

Berries of Mt. Ash 
R d B d These and the Dogwood trees with their masses of colorful blooms 
€ u 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 
New Pyramidal Maple bud as well as in full flower. Heavy 5 ft. trees $1.50 each; 6 ft. trees $2.00 each. 

In planting of all shade and fruit trees Sc arff’s Trees Grow 
please follow closely our directions for 
trimming, wrapping and mulching. 1. Cut top growth back one-third when planting. 
2. Wrap trunks with coarse paper or light burlap for 
protection the first year. 
3. Mix moist Peat Moss with the dirt in the hole around 
the roots when planting. 
4. Firm dirt well around roots and then water. 

Lombardy Poplars 
Price 6-8 ft. trees $1.00 ea.—10 for $8.50 
8-10 ft. trees $1.25 each 

Other Ornamental 
Shade Trees 
Each 
Eim, American 8-10 ft................. $2.00 
Elm, American {0-12 ft............. 3.00 
Elm, Chinese 6-8 ft............0ccccc000 1.75 
Elm, Chinese 8-10 ft..............000006. 2.50 
Elm, Chinese 10-12 ft.............0000 5.00 
Elm, Khlems Moline 8-10 ft......... 2.00 
Elm, Khlems Moline 10-12 ft..... 2.50 
Maple, Norway 8-10 ft........0........ 3.00 
Maple, Norway 10-12 ft............... 4.00 
Maple, Schwedleri 8-10 ft........... 3.00 
Maple, Schwedleri 10-12 ft......... 4.00 
Maple, Silver 8-10 ft..................... {075 
Maple, Silver (0-{2 ft................... 2.50 
Mulberry, America 5-6 ft.......... -- 1.00 

Chinese Magnolia (Soulangeana) 

_ es’ Lombardy Poplar 

Magnolia Soulangeana 
Producing the large 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 ft. plants, B & B., 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.50. Heavy 3-4 ft. $4.00 ea. 
Bolleana Poplar 
Upright in growth, bright glossy green leaves with un- 
der surfaces contrasting lighter in color. Longer lived 
and a much more refined tree than the Lombardy. Price 
B-10 ft. trees $1.50 each; 10-12 ft. trees $2.50 each. 


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