Onuameutal aud Shade “/rees 
Trees are a proper background for every home planting, 
and they add as much to the beauty and comfort of the 
place as the house itself. The trees we list are native over 
ASH, White (Fraxinus americana). A lofty 
tree with spreading branches. Foliage is 
dark green and lustrous, fading m autumn 
to tones of purple and yellow. Desirable 
a wide area, and if planted carefully and given proper culti- 
vation, they will succeed in almost every instance. They 
grow in value with the years. 
MAPLE, Norway (Acer platanoides). A 
large handsome tree with compact rounded 
head. One of the best ornamental trees. 
Leaves bright green, paler beneath, smooth 
lawn tree. on both surfaces, fading to tones of yellow 
Each 10 and gold. Valuable for parks and lawns. 
4 't0.5 fits case cee one $1 00 $8 50 
5 to 6 tte ee eee 1 25 10 00 Each 10 
G to: 8:ft ee. eee 150 12 50 5 toiG ftine weiss reteset .$2 00 $17 50 
GitO B fio ie eises-fsve. cesses crete 225 20 00 
BIRCH, River (Betula nigra). A highly or- 
namental tree, requiring a moist Jocation. 
It has a dense growth of small branches, and 
its ragged orange bark makes it very at- 
M., Red or Scarlet (A. rubrum). A large 
tree with upright spreading branches. 
Leaves light green, turning in autumn to 
tractive. brilliant shades of scarlet and orange. 
Each 10 Bright scarlet flowers in early spring or late 
5 to 6 ft...... aisles pL) OOM o12.900 winter. 
G.to.8) ftien ance. ganoDone 175 1500 Each 10 
s 5 4016 feet. siiccasicil. storie cree $1 50 $12 50 
CATALPA, Western (Catalpa speciosa). Gto.8 ft ee ee 200 1750 | ee ee 

Large and handsome, with immense tropi- 
cal leaves and big clusters of white flowers, 
with purple center. Very quick growing. 
Does well in poor soil. 
M., Silver (A. saccharinum). Large tree with 
wide spreading branches; very rapid grow- 
ing. Desirable for street or lawn planting. 
SWEET GUM (Liquidambar Styraciflua). 
Each 10 Leaves light green, showing silvery white A shapely tree with slender, corky-ridged 
A405 ftis soar sce es eae $1 25 $11 00 beneath, giving a beautiful effect. branches, forming a pyramidal head. The 
5'toG ftac. eer eecemanse ss 150 12 50 leaves are starry shaped, very bright green 
Each 10 at maturity, fading in autumn with tones 
ELM, Chinese ( Ulmus parvifolia). A rapid- A t0065. flocs. nce coe eciess $0 75 $6 00 of crimson. 
growing tree, which is hardy, drought re- iO Olssccococonaccoondace 100 68 00 Each 10 
sistant and attains magnificent proportions Gto 8 ft............ eee eee 150 12 He 4to 5 ft...... SHO aCooNGeODDN $1 25 $10 00 
with beauty and grace. Foliage dark green, Bi to1O) tty ee erence ote relere 200 175 540.6 ft oe eee 175 1500 
dense; excellent for windbreak. Leaves 6 to 8 ft... 6... eee eee 225 20 00 
M., Sugar or Hard (A. saccharum). This is 
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appear early in spring and hang on unti one of the most desirable shade and orna- 
Iate autumn. 
SYCAMORE, American (Platanus occi- 
dentalis). A large and lofty tree. Easy to 
Each 10 mental trees. It is always erect and neat in f LU 
Stop 4 tee wee eee $0 75 $6 00 appearance. Dependable for shade for transplant and adapted to a wide territory. 
Atog 5 ft once 100 900 street or lawn, but rather slow growing. Foliage is luxuriant, providing quick shade. 
5 to 'G ft:24-0 7 cn ee 150 12 50 
GtonS tte ee eee 200 17 50 Each 10 Each 10 
$ t0.10 fbi) ais. cea: 250 22 50 5 t0.6 fle ee ee, $2 00 $17 50 tog 6 Theoret eee $1 00 $8 50 
OF 8 Thier ctestes cae ture 150 12 50 
6 to:8 fos iics seen 225 20 00 8 to 10 ft 200 17 50 
HACKBERRY @(Celits-occidentalis)@ Graces, — (2A ee i ee 
ful spreading branches, forming a_ broad 
) POPLAR, Lombardy (Populus nigra italica). 
round head. Leaves oblique and _ long 
J WILLOW, Weeping (Salix babylonica). Of 
Wonderfully effecttve when properly used. ; 
stately appearance, with long drooping 
pointed, shining green. Fruit resembling a 
dimmutive cherry, .bright orange-red with 
thin dry flesh. Vigorous and hardy, thriv- 
A very rapid grower becoming more beauti- 
ful with age. Grows tall and slender, mak- 
ing a true column. 
branches that sway in the breeze. Easy to 
transplant and beautiful for the Iawn. 
ing in almost any soil. Each 10 Each 10 
Each 10 5406 feo eee olen ts ciica ats $0 90 $7 50 4/40)5 Taiiipasiaisse aj eieueeeepeston $1 25 $10 00 
5: to 6 ftir ee oe $1 50 $12 50 Cte 8 Tt isc cote omnes ees 105 900 SCO Gots lie crcie eve corse 130 12 50 
6 t0.8 ft. aos seeeocentor 200 17 50 S:torlO fines. ce a or ee 125 11 00 G:to;8 ftir ee ee 200 17 50 

For quick results in covering the bare sides 
of buildings, for hiding unsightly fences, 
and for beautifying and shading porches and 
summer houses, vines and climbers are indis- 
pensable. 
IVY, Boston (Ampelopsis Veitchi). Espe- 
cially recommended for covering smooth 
concrete, brick or stone walls. Will grow 
up to 40 feet high and cover a large area. 
Its blue berries are attractive against the 
fall foliage colors of crimson and yellow. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). An 
Ily_ sh ine with attract! Pet att 
unusually showy vine with attractive or- 2H Yl ER ee ee $0 50 $4 00 
ange berries in the fall and early winter. 
Vigorous. ; 
2 Each 10 I., English (Hedera Helix). Very popular. 
2aYl eee Ree ee $0 50 $4 00 Large, dark evergreen, glossy foliage. 
Unexcelled for covering walls in cool, 
HONEYSUCKLE, Hall’s (Lonicera japonica shady places. 
Halliana). Very fragrant, yellow and 
white flowers. Widely used. Good for pre- 
venting soil erosion. 
Each 10 
2HYl see ee eo ee $0 60 $5 00 
Each 10 
Diy ee AF rept tay AERIS CCS ONE SRA 
A rampant clinging vine with the vigor of a 
wild grape and the beauty of a rare exotic. 
Large, drooping clusters of flowers. We 
offer both the blue and the white varieties; 
state which you wish. 
ss Each 10 Each 10 
ENGLISH IVY pT ee Mires inte oe eS $0 50 $4 00 nie See a ee $0 50 $4 00 
H., Scarlet Trumpet (L. sempervirens su- 
perba). Attractive, trumpet-shaped flowers 
of bright scarlet. 

20 CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC., McMINNVILLE, TENN. 
