8 THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
CHINESE (Pumilla)—A recently introduced variety, especially 
adapted to arid regions. A very fast growing tree with very 
small leaves. Makes a dense compact growth. Very fine. 
MOLINE—A new type with compact upright growth. Smooth 
bark and large dark green leaves. 
HORSE CHESTNUT 
WHITE FLOWERING—Decidedly the finest variety of this 
family. Makes a beautiful tree of regular outline. Exceedingly 
hardy and free from all diseases. Covered in May with magniti- 
cent white flowers tinged with red. Forty to fifty feet when 
fully grown. 
RED FLOWERING—A wonderful light red flowered form of 
the above. Very rare. 
LARCH 
A deciduous conifer looking like an evergreen in summer but 
shedding its foliage in Autumn. Makes a fine specimen tree. As 
it buds out very early in the spring it should be planted in the 
Fall or early Spring. 
LOCUST 
THORNLESS HONEY LOCUST—Very hardy, and becoming 
popular in cities as a street tree that will withstand the smoke, 
and not affected by borers. Has the attractive locust foliage and 
pink bloom in early summpier. 

European Linden 
LINDEN 
EUROPEAN—Largely used for street and ornamental 
planting, developing into beautiful specimens. 
LIQUIDAMBAR 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFOLIA (Sweet Gum). Its 
star-shaped leaves, glossy and green in Summer, take on in 
the Fall the most intense shades of purple, orange and crim- 
son, and for this Autumn aspect alone, it should be grown. 
MAGNOLIA (Hardy) 
The beautiful and rare Japanese varieties with large 
tulip-shaped flowers opening before the leaves, have been 
practically off the market for a number of years. We 
have a limited supply of fine plants to offer this year, be- 
ing mostly of the Soulangeana Nigra variety. 
SOULANGEANA—Large pink and white flowers blooming 
early. 
SOULANGEANA NIGRA—Large dark red flowers and 
very large glossy deep green leaves. A beautiful bush, 
blooms two weeks 
later than the pre- 
ceding. Never caught 
by late frosts here. 
STELLAT A — 
Norway Maple Dwarf growing, com- 
: F pletely covered with 
semi double star shaped blooms in early Spring. 
STELLATA ROSEA—The pink form of the above. 
MAPLE 
The vigorous growth, fine form, hardiness, freedom from dis- 
ease, and adaptability to all soils, renders the maple one of 
the best trees for the purpose of shade. It has few equals for 
the street or park. 
ASH LEAVED—A hardy native sort. Ash-like foliage spread- 
ing head. Rapid growth. Hardy. 
JAPANESE—A dwarf tree of dense graceful form. Palmate 
leaves which are red on first coming out turning to purplish 
red, later. 
JAPANESE, ASHIO-BENI—A grafted variety, the best of 
all, will remain red in color all summer. Not quite as bright 
a red in late summer, but remains a bright red longer than any 
other variety and a good red later. All Japanese Maples turn a 
brilliant red in autumn. 
NORWAY (Platanoides)—Large, compact habit, and broad, 
deep, green, shining foliage. A stout, vigorous grower. One of 
the best for the street or park. Forty to fifty feet when grown. Weeping Willow 

