THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 7 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
The increased value to property which trees and shrub- 
bery add has become so evident that far-sighted business 
men now plant trees and shrubs around vacant lots that 
are intended for market. 
NUT TREES / 
BUTTERNU T—Our native variety. 
CHESTNUT, CHINESE—Similar to our native American Sweet 
Chestnut which can no longer be grown because of the blight. This 
variety is said to be free from blight. It forms a low spreading 
tree and bears very young in 3 or 4 years. Some claim that it is 
even better than our native variety. 
FILBERT, (American)—The native Hazel Nut. 
(English)—A larger nut than the above. 
WALNUT, (Black)—The native variety, valuable for timber or 
the fruit. 
, (English)—Considered too tender for this climate but many indi- 
vidual trees are succeeding. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
ASH (American)—Tall rapid grower. Smooth gray bark and com- 
pound leaves. Valuable for street planting. Cut Leaf Birch 
BIRCH 
CUT-LEAVED WEEPING (Pendula Laciniata)—-This tree is 
indeed a picture of delicacy and grace. It presents a combination 
of attractive characteristics of which no other variety can boast. 
Leaves finely cut, branches drooping, silvery white. 

CATALPA 
CATALPA BUNGEI (Umbrella Catalpa)—Grafted on stems 4 to 
8 feet high, it makes an umbrella-shaped top without pruning. Per- 
fectly hardy, and flourishes in all soils and climates. Leaves large, 
glossy, heart-shaped, deep green lying like shingles on a roof; al- 
ways making a symmetrical head. 
CHERRIES 
JAPANESE FLOWERING—Double white, pink and red. Very 
fine and rare and in great demand. 
JAPANESE WEEPING—A beautiful and dainty weeping va- 
riety with long slender drooping branches. Double, rose pink 
flowers the entire length of the limbs in early spring. 
CRABS—FLOWERING 
BECHTELS — The best 
known sort. Double, delicate 
pink and very sweet scented. 
ELEYI — Reddish foliage. 

Single red blooms followed 
Carpe euneel with wonderful deep red 
fruits. 
FLORIBUNDA—Literally covered with single rose colored 
blooms in Spring. Yellow fruit. 
FLORIBUNDA ATROPURPUREA—Brilliant bronzy red foli- 
age with very showy red blossoms followed by shiny dark red 
fruits. Very attractive. y 
HOPA—<An attractive upright growing tree becoming literally 
covered with large rose red flowers. The fruits are large showy 
deep red crab apples used extensively for jelly. 
SCHEIDECKERI—Semi-double pale pink. 
CORNUS—TREE DOGWOOD 
FLORIDA—White Dogwood. The native variety making a small 
tree up to 25 feet. Flowers white and very showy, produced in 
May followed by red berries and a gorgeous red autumn foliage. 
FLORIDA RUBRA—Similar to the above except that the 
blooms are deep pink or light red. Exceedingly popular. 
ELM 
AMERICAN—A very large, rapid growing native tree with 
broad, spreading and drooping head. Very valuable for shade or 
timber. Hardy and succeeds well on most any soil, even adapted 
to low. wet black soils. American Elm 

