Ornamental 
M4 : A narrow Pyrami- 
Pyramidal Maple 4,227", Soran: 
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 8-10 ft. trees $4.50 each. : 
all the Weeping Willows 
Golden Bark 
‘Weeping Willows ¥2.013e ign tres 
and very easy to grow. Plant early in spring (or 
in November). Price 4-5 ft. trees $1.25 each. 
Christmas Berry Tree ‘fhotinie 
An irregular small tree to 12 ft. with sleek rich 
dark green foliage throughout the summer. The 
trees are literally covered with bright red berries 
throughout the fall. (See page 23 for illustration.) 
Price, 2 yr., 12-18 in., 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 

Thriftiest and hardiest of 


These and the Dogwood trees with 
Red Bud their masses of colorful blooms 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 
bud as well as in full flower. Heavy 4-5 ft. trees 
New Pyramidal Maple $2.00 each. 
Trees 

Berries of Mt. Ash 
Berries of Mt. Ash 
Change from green to orange 
and then almost searlet In the 
fall. A medium sized upright 
tree most suitable for refined 
lawn planting. Price 7-8 ft. 
trees $3.00. 


Chinese Magnolia (Soulangeana) 
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. All Magnolias are balled in peat 
moss for shipment. Price, 12-18 inch, $2.00. 
$2.25. 
These have long 
Norway Maples been the _ ideal 
tree for lawn and street planting. The growth 
is quite symmetrical with round type head, 
leaves deep dark glossy green. 
(Schwedleri). 
Red Leaf. Maple This is of the 
Norway type except that the early spring foli- 
age is red, turning to purple and then green 
throughout the summer and then with good red 
coloring again in the fall. 
Price: 8-10 ft. trees $2.00 each, 10 for 


Scarff’s Trees Grow 
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 
$15.00; 10-12 ft. trees $2.50 each. 
Other Ornamental 
Shade Trees 
Elm, Chinese 6-8 ft 
Elm, Chinese 8-10 ft..................... 3.50 
Elm, Chinese (0-2 ft.................. 5.50 
Maple, Norway 8-10 ft................. 4.00 
Maple, Norway 10-12 ft............... 5.00 
Maple, Schwedleri 8-10 ft........... 4.50 
Maple, Silver 8-10 ft..................... 3.00 
Maple, Silver 10-12 fft........... ee 4.00 
Mulberry, America 4-5 ft.............. 1.75 
Pin Oak 7-8 ftir... cccssccccssccccesenes 3250 
Sycamore (American) 8-10 ft..... 3.00 
Sycamore (American) {0-12 ft... 4.00 
‘Sycamore (American) (2-15 ft... 6.00 
Paw Paw 3-4 fit........cccccccsscccsscrecesee 1.00 
Willow, Golden Weeping, 4-5 ft... 1.25 

. Lombardy Poplar 
e Unique because it is one of the oldest 
Ginko Tr ec varieties of trees known. The tree is pic- 
turesque, medium to large size at maturity, and forming a 
compact round head closely resembling a well grown Oak. 
The foliage is striking in appearance and seems to be im- 
pervious to attacks from insects. The Ginko is an ideal tree 
for dooryard and street planting in addition to its antiquity 
and biological interest. Price, 6-7 ft. trees, $4.00 each. 
(American) These American Planes a 
Sycamore handsome trees with large shapely lobed 
leaves and forming a dense uniform roundish head, quite de- 
sirable for shade and street trees. Trunk and limbs are smooth, 
light colored, almost creamy white mottled with brown patches. 
Interesting seed balls on long stems persist almost all winter. 
Price 8-10 ft., $3.00; 10-12 ft., $4.00 each. 
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