Harrisons' nurseries : "nurserymen - orchardists" . feet $1 50 $12 50 $85 00 $600 00 8 to 10 feet 1 75 15 00 100 00 800 00 IM to IVz in. cal 2 25 20 00 150 00 1,000 00 1^2 to 1% in. cal 3 00 25 00 175 00 1,250 00 1% to 2 in. cal 4 00 35 00 250 00 1,750 00 2 to 21/2 in. cal 5 50 45 00 350 00 2,500 00 21/2 to 3 in. cal 7 00 60 00 400 00 3,000 00 Maple Silver (^dasycarpnm). It is the color of the leaves* that gives the name to this popular maple. The underside of the foliage glistens like silver, while thetop is light green. The method of carrying the leaves on thebranches seems to make the tree


Harrisons' nurseries : "nurserymen - orchardists" . feet $1 50 $12 50 $85 00 $600 00 8 to 10 feet 1 75 15 00 100 00 800 00 IM to IVz in. cal 2 25 20 00 150 00 1,000 00 1^2 to 1% in. cal 3 00 25 00 175 00 1,250 00 1% to 2 in. cal 4 00 35 00 250 00 1,750 00 2 to 21/2 in. cal 5 50 45 00 350 00 2,500 00 21/2 to 3 in. cal 7 00 60 00 400 00 3,000 00 Maple Silver (^dasycarpnm). It is the color of the leaves* that gives the name to this popular maple. The underside of the foliage glistens like silver, while thetop is light green. The method of carrying the leaves on thebranches seems to make the tree alive with silver and greenflashes. The Silver Maple is a rapid grower and a goodstreet and ornamental tree. Each 10 100 1,000 6 to 8 feet $0 75 $6 00 $50 00 $400 00 8 to 10 feet 1 00 8 00 70 00 600 00 VA to IVz in. cal 1 50 10 00 90 00 800 00 11/2 to 1% in. cal 2 00 15 00 125 00 1,000 00 1% to 2 in. cal 2 50 20 00 150 00 1,250 00 2 to 2y2 in. cal 3 00 25 00 175 00 1,500 00 21/2 to 3 in. cal 4 00 35 00 275 00 2,000 00 XURSERTMEX — ORCHARDISTS 53. Pin Oak—One of the most popular and satisfactory of all treec fcrstreet and lawn planting The Oaks BEAR (Quercus ilicifolia). A small tree or a large spreading shrub,rarely attaining a height of 20 feet. Desirable for hillside plant-ing because of its spreading habits. Each 10 S to 10 feet n 50 $30 00 10 to 12 feet o 00 40 00 12 to 14 feet 6 00 50 00 14 to 16 feet 7 50 BLACK JACK (Q. marilandica). Covered by beautifully colored foliagein autumn. The tree may grow to 40 feet or more in height. « to 10 feet S3 50 ?30 00 10 to 12 feet 5 00 40 00 12 to 14 feet (, 00 50 00 14 to 16 feet 7 50 BUR or MOSSY CUP (Q. macrocarpa). 8 to 10 feet 3 50 30 00 10 to 12 feet 5 00 40 00 12 to 14 feet 6 00 50 00 14 to 16 feet. .PIN (Q. palustris). 7 501 00 1 50 2 00 2 50 3 501 001 25 4 to 5 feeto to 6 feet 6 to 7 feet 7 to 8 feet 8 to 10 feet RED (Q. rubra). American Red Oak. 5 to 6 feet. 6 to 7 feet 7 to 8 feet 1 75 8 to 10 feet 2 25 10 to 12 feet 3


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