8 HENRY NURSERIES 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Note: Sizes are given as average height, i.e., 5 
to 6 feet, or measured by the diameter of the 
stem 12 inches above the ground, i.e. 2 to 
2% inches. 
Prices following are based on the trees being 
dug naked root, except where noted as B. & B. 
B. and B. means that the tree is dug with a 
solid ball of earth. With this method, the 
small hair roots are not disturbed. 
Special quotations will be made on any of the 
trees B. and B. 
ASH, GREEN—Found native throughout the 
state, attains a height of 50 feet or more, has 
spreading branches. The twigs are smooth, 
round, and ashy gray marked by pale lenti- 
cels and rusty bud-scales. Has compound 
leaves. Each 
Gxt Siet Ge ties et accor ce een eee ens $3.50 
8 (tomLOefee t ieee ee eee ee toe 5.00 
ASH, MOUNTAIN—Hardy tree, head dense and 
regular, beautiful fern-like foliage, distinctly 
ornamental. Covered with clusters of bright 
red berries from July until winter. The com- 
bination of foliage and clusters of fruit makes 
it a very beautiful tree for planting. Each 
BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE—A graceful tall tree, 
showing a white bark as it matures. A fine 
ornamental tree in any position, especially in 
evergreen group where the bark shows up most 
effectively. Each 
6.8t0. 5:8 [LOCUS re ee eee eee, $4.50 
SutOm lt Oe feC tae. ce aemnmec see eee. ec cis Serene eee 6.50 
10 toel2s fe Gti ete eee ee. Saab 8.50 
(If ordered Balled and Burlaped, add $3.50) 
BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE CLUMPS—We recom- 
mend the planting of three individual trees 
in one hole to prevent splitting after the trees 
are mature. The trees should be assorted sizes 
and crooked. We offer a special for this type 
of planting as follows: 
Three Birch, assorted sizes, 5 to 8 feet....$10.00 
Three-branch clump on one stem, 5 to 
6 feet eco eae ee ee ee ees oe 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING—lIts tall, slender, 
yet vigorous growth, graceful drooping foliage 
presents attractive characteristics rarely met 
in a Single tree. Each 
4stoxosteet, (pring. Only) a ee eee, $ 3.50 
G3 CO Oa TOC Canes Sarecce scenic cece teepeen re eee weg ee 6.50 
Si tOP LO ee tere ere, ec tee easter ee, eee 8.50 
LORLOSI2 STC et eters er ites Fe he oe oe ce eee 10.50 
(If ordered Balled and Burlaped, add $3.50) 
We Are Open Sundays During March, 
April, May, September, October, And 
November—From 9 am. to 5 p.m. 
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~ SCHEIDECKERI CRAB—F lowers 
BIRCH, PYRAMIDAL WHITE—A perfect tree for 
a narrow place. Used to accent formal plant- 
ings. Habit similar to a Poplar. The bark on 
the main stem is white. Each 
BH tone teete (Brand Gi.) sce ccna ceeeee $6.50 
G £08 OnLeCCt) (Bee QU by) emcee erceeee aes 9.00 
BECHTEL’S CRAB—During May and June it is 
loaded with delicate pink, double flowers, look- 
ing like small roses. An old, popular var- 
iety. Each 
DA GOSPEL CO eect ee ee ae ee ne een $1.50 
OMe Rayner deen hy eee ta eerste coe eee Meee ee 2.50 
~- ELEYI CRAB—Foliage red in spring, flowers vin- 
ous red and single, followed by red _ fruit. 
Strong grower and will develop to the height 
of 40 feet. Each 
Yeu ROY Ran MeV eR sectehins te Naat nen EN a $2.50 
are pale pink 
and semi-double. Bears a yellow ornamental 
fruit. Grows to the height of 25 feet. Each 
HU OMOS LOC tee eee eee ee Rene ee ee eee $2.50 
HOPA CRAB—BReautiful in bloom, beautiful in fol- 
iage, beautiful in fruit. A blaze of red in the 
spring. From midsummer until severe freezing, 
the clusters of small, red Crab Apples gleam 
brightly along the branches. The fruit makes 
a very fine jelly. Each 
Aston Ds fe ete ee ee ee eee ee $2.00 
PURPUREA LEMOINEI CRAB—The bronze red 
leaves make an_ excellent background for 
huge masses of deep crimson flowers, follow- 
ed by small red fruits. This hybrid received 
an Award of Merit of the Royal Horticutural 
Society of London. Each 
SP tO gh LOC terre eee ee ee en ee $2.50 
FLOWERING CRABS, ASST.—We have the fol- 
lowing: Malus Zumi, white; Malus’ Ringo, 
pink; Malus Eleyi, red; Malus Adstringens, 
deep rose; available in heavy specimen 
plants. Each 
5, toy GsteeteCB sands Bs) es ee ee $7.50 
‘CHINESE CHESTNUT—One of the best of the 
nut trees for this climate. Blight resistant, 
nuts are larger than the American Chestnut 
and are equally sweet and good. Makes a very 
ornamental, low, bushy tree which is slow 
growing, but bears when small. Each 
2 to 3 feet 
HORSE CHESTNUT (Buckeye)—A common tree 
and well known to every schoolboy. The trunk 
is usually short, limby, and knotty. Leaves are 
compound and the flowers are cream-colored 
and appear in profusion in April and May, fol- 
iowed later by the satiny mahogany-colored 
seeds. Each 
5 to.6:feeto Sa eee $3.50 
6°to 8 feet (02. eee 5.00 
