Baby Trees at Bargain Prices 
Flowering Trees --- 
Nut Trees o-- 
Shade Trees 
This is a real bargain, For fourteen years we have offered these fine little trees and our sales and testimonials prove 
the popularity and value of them. At this low price you can purchase a number of trees and grow them into fine specimen 
plants or mass them in your woodland, make a windbreak or..plant them for timber. The little trees we offer are three- 
year-old seedlings and are two to three feet tall. They are large enough to transplant easily and will adapt themselves 
quickly to their new places. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT WITH EACH ORDER. 
COMPLETE LIST OF BABY TREES 
Offered by THE HARMON NURSERY, PROSPECT, OHIO 
Your choice of the following in nice, well rooted, two to three feet high. 
6 for $1.00, 15 for $2.00, not less than 3 of one kind 
45 trees $5.00, not less than 5 of one kind. 
By Express or freight not prepaid, 100 trees $8.00, not less than 5 of one kind. 
If you can use 500 or more, send in the list of varieties you can use for special prices. Last year our 
largest single order called for Thirty-two thousand trees 
Ash Green, Fine tree for dry locations. Excellent street 
tree with beautiful clean foliage. Very hardy, makes a 
beautiful specimen and valuable for timber. 
Dogwood, White. Small tree. Covered with large, white 
flowers in May. Pretty foliage through summer and 
beautiful autumn colors. Very desirable either singly or 
in groups for lawn, border and woodland planting. 
Redbud. Large shrub or small tree. Pretty foliage and a 
-mass of rich pink flowers in May when Dogwoods are in 
bloom. Beautiful and effective either alone or in groups. 
Birch. European White.sYery,.ardy variety with pretty 
foliage and picturesque e bark. A beautiful speci- 
men tree for lawn an oodtand planting. 
Caragana (Siberian Pea Tree) Very hardy large shrub or 
small tree. Light green foliage and yellow flowers in 
May. Thrives in very difficult locations and fine for bank 
sides and windbreaks. 
Catalpa. Rapid growing with large leaves, Large clusters 
of white flowers in July followed by long Indian cigars 
in autumn. Grows in very poor soil and makes a fine in- 
teresting tree. Stands heat and drought. 

- Chinese Elm. New introduction from North China. 
Grows in-all locations, good soil or poor. The best 
rapid growing shade tree known today. Fine street 
tree and withstands heat and drought. Perfectly 
hardy and easy to transplant. 
These young trees can be planted into a hedge 
‘as they grow very bushy and with a little shearing 
‘will make a very fine hardy compact hedge. As a 
windbreak for sitock lot or bee lot they are unexcell- 
ed, Plant a double row about six feet apart and let 
them grow bushy they will soon develop into:a fine 
“windbreak which will be perfectly hardy even in the 
cold northwest. 

Eu. Mountain Ash. Makes a beautiful small specimen tree. 
The fern-like foliage is dark green and very pretty. The 
clusters of orange berries in the late summer and fall 
‘make it very showy and outstanding. You will find this 
tree well worth having: 
Flowering Crab-Hopa. 





1 red flowers in late May. 
istening red apples are very 
ry pretty lawn and specimen 
tree, and one of or nices(& flowering trees. 
Lombardy Poplar. Tall, spirelike trees. Rapid growing and 
fine for background and screen effects. No other tree 
grows tall and slender like this variety. 
The Harmon Nursery 
Maple, Silver. Rapid growing fine shade tree. Thrives in 
all locations. Good street tree and very popular. 
Ginnali Maple. The small, delicately shaped leaves are red 
and pink as they come out in the spring and eventually 
turn to a light green. The new leaves that come out 
thru the summer have the pink and red tints, and along 
with the green, it makes an attractive little tree. They 
are very hardy and easy to transplant. They grow more 
like a well branched shrub, with a nice full top, but they 
can be trimmed into a tree form by cutting off the lower 
branches. They are clean, and make a nice well hehaved 
specimen, either as a low trimmed bush or can be de- 
veloped into a fine looking tree. They will grow to 20 
feet, but can be kept much lower by trimming thru the 
summer, This induces new growth and nicer colors als. 
The autumn colors after frost are vivid red and deep 
“orange. Very striking. 
Maple, Sugar. One of the finest shade trees. Compact, 
round top, with beautiful foliage. Tall and stately. These 
trees produce the sweet sap from which is made maple 
syrup and sugar. 
Mulberry, Russian. Thrives in any location, One of the best 
trees for wild birds. Its thick top furnishes ideal nesting 
places and the fruit, which ripens all thru the summer, 
is loved by all song birds. Very hardy and makes a fine 
windbreak. Easy to transplant. 
Osage Orange. We have added this variety on account of 
the large hedge apples or seed balls which they bear in 
great abundance, We have been shown conclusive proof 
that these seeds are relished by fox squirrels, rabbits, 
blue jays, cardinals and other winter birds, This infor- 
mation was furnished by the president of prominent 
Fish and Game Club of Ohio. These trees are easily 
transplanted. Perfectly hardy and can stand extreme 
temperature changes and drougth. A good conservation 
tree for soil erosion, windbreak and for screen planting 
in difficult places. We do not recommend this tree for 
lawn or street planting but for game food and bird 
shelter, it is a fine plant. 
Russian Olive. Small tree with very attractive grey foliage. 
Twigs also are grey. Handsome and fine for color effect. 
Golden, fragrant flowers in June, Hardy and easy to 
make live. 
Sycamore. Large trees with light green or creamy white 
bark. Rapid growing, hardy and very rugged. Large 
leaves. A valuable timber tree and fine for color effect 
in winter. 
Tamarix, Africana. A large shrub or small tree. Feathery 
foliage giving evergreen effect. Pink flowers in May. 
Deep rooted and thrives in difficult locations. Fine for 
foliage effect in borders and background. Stands heat 
and drought well, 
Prospect, Ohio 
