GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 
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DECIDUOUS TREES 
For Shade And 
Reforestation 
$3.75 
Variety 19 2D 100 
Red Maple 18-24”........ $1.50 $3.50 $15.00 
Silver Maple 18-24” .... 1.50 3.50 15.00 
Sugar Maple 18-24”..... 1.50 3.50~ 15.00 
American Beech 18-24”.. 1.75 4.00 15.00 
Honey Locust 18-24” . 2) A) OOO) 
American Elm 18-24”.... 1.50 3.50 15.00 
Chinese Hin s18-247.7 0. POU OU 615.00 
American Linden 18-24”... 2.50 5.75 20.00 
Pins a kaa O24 ae eae Bind) 3 1 PADD) 
Pina pike WOM’... 2. e255 8.00 
RedgOaks 10-125 aa. Nee) Bs 8.00 
GINKO BILOBA (Maidenhair Tree) 
This tree was recently classed by a noted 
authority as one of the finest of shade 
trees. Another striking advantage, the tree 
is absolutely disease free, hardy and fast 
growing. It is immune to all kinds of bugs 
and scales. It is also known as the living 
fossil. A specimen planted 53 years ago in 
Illinois is thriving perfectly 12-18 inch 
seedlings, 3 for $1.50 and 10 for $4.50. 
JAP RED MAPLE 
Acer-Palmatum Atropurpurea. Beautiful 
deep red foliage, holds its color well all sea- 
son. One of the best of the maples. Makes 
a handsome specimen on lawns. 
12-15 in. plants $3.25 each, 3 for $9.00. 
CHINESE CHESTNUT 
A very good quality nut. One of the best 
substitutes for the native American Chest- 
nut which can be grown in the blight area. 
Trees bear early. 
12-lG in. 6oe Ga. ores for $1.80: 
$1.25 ea., 3 for $3.60. 
BLACK WALNUT 
Black Walnut is one of the most valuable 
timbers grown in the United States. Grow 
a black walnut orchard on your farm. 
18-24 inch seedlings, 10 for $2.00; 25 for 
$4.00. 
18-24 in., 
HICKORY NUT . 
Our seedlings are from selected large fruit- 
ing varieties. Trees are valuable for fruit 
and iumber. 
o-lZen.,910) for $2.00; 25: for $4.00. 
MAPLE-CRIMSON KING 
(Plant Pat. No. 735) 
One of the finest creations in many years. 
This tree was sent to America from Eu- 
rope, about 10 years ago and created a 
sensation where ever seen. Its dark pur- 
plish red foliage, which glistens in the sun, 
retains its color all through the summer. 
It is suitable for shade end street planting. 
3-4 ft. whips, $3.00 ea., 6 ft. lightly branched 
at $7.00 each. 
MALUS (Flowering Crabs) 
ALMEY—Has large ble ‘SSOMs of Siistening 
red pedals wi th white markings at the base 
of each, givins cffects of a five peint star 
Blooms same year. The scarlet fruit az 
retained all winter, providing focd for our 
feathered friends. 
4-5 ft. size, $3.00 each. 
SELOLE SOE IN 
MORDEN No. 454—Has an abundance of 
large mee vers, a live radiant red, lasting 
color, pedals of medium width. A broad 
spreadin2 TECC EE VLSOLOUS HE Valuable: | for 
shade. 
4-5 ft. size, 
3 fer $8.25. 
Hopa Crab—-Becutiful rose red flowers 
followed by clusters of crimson fruit, which 
can be used for jelly. 
3-4 ft., 2.00 each. 
RED SILVER—Fruit of rich maroon red, 
foliage somewhat cut leaved with silver 
and red color. Flowers crimson. Tree bark 
attractive brown color. 
3-4 ft., $2.75 each, 3 for $7.95. 
BETCHELS KLEHMS Improved—A beauti- 
ful growing tree with attractive double pink 
fragrant flowers. 3-4 ft. well branched $2.75 
each, 3 for $7.95. 
MORAINE LOCUST 
Plant Pat. No. 836 
We bring enother fine shade tree, the Mo- 
raine Locust. A much improved variety of 
the Honey Locust, has a round head when 
young, but tall and vase shaped when older, 
attaining a height of 80 ft. A tidy statley 
specimen. A fast growing disease resistant 
shade tree that will be enjoyed where ever 
planted. 
5-6 ft., $4:25 each, 3 for $12.00. 
FRANKLINIA ALATAMAHA 
An exquisite fall flowering tree for small 
or large gardens. Flowers are of pure 
white, foliage is rich colored, is unsur- 
passed as a garden specimen. This tree was 
brought from the banks of the Alatamaha 
River in Georgia, to the Bartram ‘garden 
in the year of 1777. Was named in honor 
of his good friend Benjamin Franklin. Tree 
prefers full sun. Has proven hardy in N. Y. 
City and Cleveland areas, but should be 
given mcre tests for areas further north. 
12-18 in., transplants $1.65 each, 3 for $4.70. 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH 
A stately, upright growing tree, also orna- 
mental. Bears quentities of large clusters 
of red berries which are very attractive 
and cling ’till early winter months. Berries. 
are frequently used for floral designs. 
MAT ine oe tor $1.00.) LO tor $3.00) 
3-4 ft.; 75c each, 3 for $2.10. 
$3.00 cach. 
