ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Storrs & Harrison Nurseries 

MALUS—FLOWERING CRABS 
(Continued) 
Floribunda. JAPANESE FLOWERING 
CRAB. 20 feet. A larger small tree, 
often thorny, with rose-red flowers; 
very small yellow fruit. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.09; 10, $18.00 
Halliana parkmani. PARKMAN CRAB. 
15 feet. Dwarf, with long-stemmed 
semi-double flowers of deep rose 
color wreathing its branches. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
6-8 ft., Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
Hopa. HOPA CRAB. 12 feet. Beautiful 
in spring with a wealth of rose- 
crimson flowers; vivid in autumn with 
crimson fruits. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
loensis plena. BECHTEL CRAB. 15 feet. 
When in bloom, appears to be covered 
with celicate pink, perfectly double 
small blooms of delicious fragrance. 
2-3 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
3-4 ftt., Eech $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
5-6 ft.. Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
Niedzwetzkyana. REDVEIN CRAB. 20 
feet. Purplish foliage and bark; large, 
deep pink flowers; edible red fruit. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
114- 2 in., B&B, Each $6.00; 
10, $54. 00 
2-2), in., B&B, Each $8.00; 
10, $72. 00 
212-3 in., B&B, ae $10.00; 
0, $90. 00 
Purpurea cleyi. ELEY age: 18 feet. 
Brilliant purplish red foliage, vinous 
red flowers; the dark red fruits spec- 
tacular. 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
5-6 ft., Each $2.75; 10, $24.80 
8-10 ft., Each $4.50; 10, $40.50 
1-114 in., B&B, Each $6.00; 
10, $54.00 
114-2 in., B&B, Each $8.00; 
10, $72.09 
2-212 in., B&B, Each $10.00; 
10, $99.00 
Sargenti. SARGENT CRAB. _ Sargent 
Crab is a spreading, shrub-like tree, 
which assumes an almost creepina 
habit, making it suitable fer small 
lawns and rock gardens. The profuse 
blooms of white and yellow flowers 
are followed by vivid scarlet fruits, 
which are retained almost all w nter. 
2-3 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.09 
3-4 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
Scheideckeri. SCHEIDECKER CRAB. 20 
feet. An extremely free flowering va- 
riety, the upright branches laden full 
length with double pink flowers. The 
succeed nq orange fruits make ex- 
cellent jeilv. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft, Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
6-8 ft., Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
8-10 ft., Each $4.50; 10, $40.50 
Sieboldi. TORINGO CRAB. 15 feet. Flow- 
ers blush-pink; fruits yellowish red. 
3-4 ft., Eech $1.50; 10, $13.50 
4-5 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
Spectabilis. CHINESE FLOWERING 
CRAB. 15 feet. Narrow foliage, glossy 
above, alabrous beneath, the tree 
small. Coral-red buds expand into 
pretty rose colored flowers. Fruits 
small, round, yellow. 
3-4 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
5-6 ft., Each $2.75; 10, $24.80 
6-8 ft., Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
8-10 ft., Each $4.50; 10, $40.50 
MAGNOLIAS 
Soulangeana. SAUCER MAGNOLIA. 20 
feet. A sturdy, picturesque tree of 
moderate size, covered in early spring 
w th giant rose-pink blossoms, 3 to 5 
inches across, before the large, glossy 
dark green leaves appear. One of the 
hardiest and finest. 
3-4 ft., BOB, Each $6.00; 10, $54.00 
4-5 ft., BGB, Each $7.50; 10, $67.50 
Stellata. 
Glauca. SWEETBAY. 25 feet. Best planted 
in moist soil. Broad, glossy leaves al- 
most evergreen. In June its large, waxy 
white flower cups are lovely and ex- 
quisitely fragrant. 
2-3 ft., BOB, Each $3.00; 10, $25.00 
3-4 ft., B&B, Each $4.00; 10, $35.09 
4-5 ft., BGB, Each $5.00; 10, $45.00 
STAR MAGNOLIA. 10 feet. 
Native of Japan. Shrubby habit with 
fragrant, semi-double, star-like flowers 
which appear before the leaves. 
4-5 ft., BGB, Each $10 00 
MORUS 
Alba pendula. TEAS’ WEEPING MUL- 
BERRY. 10 feet. The most graceful, 
hardy, weeping tree in existence. 
Forms a _ perfect shaped head, witn 
long, slender, willowy branches, droop- 
ing with airy grace to the ground. 
Useful in cemetery plantings, as well 
as for lawn specimens, dividing line 
hedges, and many other landscape 
uses. 
5-6 ft., l-yr. heads, Each $2.25; 
10, $20 09 
5-6 ft., 2-yr. heads, Each $3.00; 
10, $27.00 
Alba tatarica. RUSSIAN MULBERRY. 69 
feet. This makes a round-headed tree, 
quick of growth and with profuse 
foliage. It is wonderfully productive, 
and for anyone wishing to attract the 
birds, and for chicken runs it cannot 
be surpassed. Fruit smaller than our 
native variety. 
5-6 ft., Each 80c; 10, $7.20 
6-8 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
8-10 ft., Each $1.30; 10, $11.70 
PHELLODENDRON 
Amurense. AMUR CORK TREE. 50 feet. 
A shapely, round-headed specimen tree 
of unique character, suitable for lawn 
planting. Small oval leaflets are 
densely ‘‘feathered’’ along 10-15-inch 
stems; dark green in summer, deep 
yellow in autumn.  Primrose-yellow 
flowers, the black fruits persistent into 
winter. Leaves and fruits strongly aro- 
matic when crushed. 
4-5 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
5-6 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18.00 
6-8 ft., Each $2.75; 10, $24.80 
8-10 ft., Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
POPULUS 
Bolleana. BOLLEANA POPLAR. 50 feet. 
(Silver leaf.) Its big leaves are glossy 
ereen, silvery beneath, creating an 
attractive flashing effect when stirred 
by the winds. Often used in landscap- 
ing against wall spaces of high build- 
ings. 
6-8 ft., Eech $2.00; pe $18.00 
8-10 ft., Each $2.50; PS ee.50 
144-1 in., Each $3.00; + $27.00 
114-134 in., Each $3.50; 10, $31.50 
Eugenei. CAROLINA POPLAR. 55. feet. 
Vigcrous; large glossy leaves; for quick 
growth. 
8-10 ft., Each $100; 10, $9.09 
1-114 in., Each $1.30; 10, $11.70 
114-2 in., Each $1.75; 10, $15.80 
Nigra italica. LOMBARDY POPLAR. 60 
feet. Old trees, cnce thoughtfully 
placed, are outstanding landmarks to- 
day; their great height, dense slender- 
ness, and somber silhouette against 
the skyline give a remarkably pic- 
turesque effect. 
6-8 ft., Each 80c; 10, $7.20 
8-10 ft., Each $1.10; 10, $9.90 
10-12 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $15.80 
Simoni. SIMON POPLAR. 20 feet. Distinc- 
tive with shining green leaves, this 
tree is attractively planted in shrub 
borders. The trunk supports numerous, 
upright, long branches, growing out 
from the base, and curving upward to 
form a large oval, broader at the base. 
It succeeds in many environments and 
grows ey: 
6-8 ft., Each 80c; 10, $7.70 
8-10 ft., Each $1.10; 10, $9.90 
10-12 ft., Each $1753.10, $15. 80 
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Cerasifera. 
Triloba. 
Palustris. 
Pseudoacacia. 
PLATANUS 
Orientalis. EUROPEAN PLANETREE. (Syca- 
more.) 80 feet. The well-known Ori- 
ental Plane. Used in great numbers to 
create vistas of dense green shade and 
ornamentation. A lofty, wide-spreading 
tree with deeply lobed palmate leaves; 
valuable for its handsome foliage, 
hardiness and free growth. The bark is 
an attractive grayish green during the 
summer, but enough of it sheds during 
the winter to give an_ interesting 
mottled appearance as the smooth, 
creamy white trunk is revealed. 
6-8 ft., Each $2.50; 10, $22.50 
8-10 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $25.00 
1V4-in. cal., Each $3.50; 10, $32.50 
114-in. cal., Each $3.75; 10, $35.00 
134-in. cal., Each $4.25; 10, $40.00 
PRUNUS 
NEWPORT PURPLE LEAF 
PLUM. 12 feet. A new purple-leaved 
Plum of greater refinement and slower 
growth, the leaves smoother and more 
richly colored, at first strongly red- 
dened, maturing to a still red tinge in 
the deep, bronze-purple of late sum- 
mer. Flowers rosy white, ornamental 
fruits magenta-red. : 
4-5 ft., Each $1.50; 10, $13.50 
5-6 ft., Each $2.00; 10, $18 00 
Cistena. PURPLELEAF SAND CHERRY. 20 
feet. Dwarfer than the other purple 
plum varieties, more compact, with 
glossier leaves, and much more red in 
its purple color. 
2-3 ft., Each 75¢; 10, $6.80 
3-4 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
Serrulata Kwanzan. JAPANESE FLOWER- 
ING CHERRY. The large, double pink 
flowers of this variety are very showy 
and attractive. Its. vigorous, quick 
growing habit, together with its beau- 
tiful flowers have made it a popular 
favorite. As a specimen or border tree 
it is unexcelled. 
4-5 ft., Each $2.25; 10, $20.30 
5-6 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $27.00 
Subhirtella pendula. WEEPING HIGAN 
CHERRY. 15 feet. Adopted to small 
lawns, where its swaying wands, so 
thickly studded with light pink bloom, 
are an outstanding incident of spring. 
Grafted on 5- to 6-foot stems. Tops 
pruned ready for planting. 
5-6 ft., Each $3. 25; 10, $29.50 
FLOWERING PLUM. 10 feet. 
Very early in spring, before its leaves 
appear, the small tree is decked in a 
fleecy cloud of very double light pink 
blossoms. 
4-5 ft., Each $2.50; 10, $22.50 
5-6 ft., Each $3.00; 10, $25.00 
QUERCUS 
PIN OAK. 75 feet. Broad- 
based pyramids in habit; described as 
half weeping when old, because its 
lower branches touch the ground. Mag- 
nificent, darkly lustrous leaves. 
6-8 ft., Each $2.25; 10, $20.00 
8-10 ft., Each $2.75; 10, $24.80 
14-114 in., Each $3. 50; 10, $31.50 
114-134 in., Each $4.25; 10, $38.25 
134-2 in., Each $5.25; 10, $47.25 
Rubra. COMMON RED OAK. 75 feet. A 
tall tree, with massive, broad top and 
thick trunk. Of comparatively quick 
growth, with immense, high-coloring 
leaves. 
6-8 ft., Each $3.50; 10, $27.50 
8-10 ft., Each $4.00; 10, $37.50 
114-in. cal., Ecc $4.50; 10, $40.00 
114-in. cal., Each $5.50; 10, $50.00 
ROBINIA 
COMMON OR BLACK 
LOCUST. 60 feet. A handsome, straight, 
fast growing native tree thriving in dry, 
sandy, or other soils. It is planted to 
produce posts, ties and poles, for 
which there is always good demand. 
5-6 ft., Each $1.00; 10, $9.00 
6-8 ft., Each $1.25; 10, $11.30 
8-10 ft., Each $1.75; 10, $15.80 
