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Catalogue and Retail Price List ot 
Shade and Ornamental Trees 
Carolina Poplar 
Linden 
CAROLINA POPLAR— Pyramidal form and robust growth; leaves large 
glossy, serrated, of light green color, changing to dark green Makes a very 
K fo^« Sh p a .r^H tre h et Smoke and soot of .arge cities do not damage 
Its fo.iage Perfectly hardy. Price. 10 to 12 feet, 35c each- 8 to 10 feet 30c 
each: 6 to 8 feet. 25c each; 4 to 6 feet, 20c each; 3 to 4 feet, $5.00 per 100. 
4 feet. 20c. 
EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH — A rapid growing shade tree of heantifni 
form. Very desirable for street or lawn planting"* By the time the free 
five or six years old the bark of the trunk and larger branches becomes a 
beautiful silvery white color. Entirely hardy in a.l parts of the Northwest 
3 ?o 6 4 feet" 25c? ^ 7 t0 8 f66t ' 4 °° ; 5 t0 7 '"^ 35c; 4 "° 5 ^eV, 30c; 
LINDEN — (Commonly called Basswood) — A very graceful ind hen,iHP,il 
rounr R eTd AY of 'VEtt ^^^1^^^°^ 
EZF-fSSTMb ggTO ?a n o e ,,° f the V6ry best tr " s f0? sfreet 
REITENBACH'S NORWAY MAPLE— Beautiful and striking because of Its 
rich, changing foliage, which is soft green In spring, decidedly -purple in mid 
?™S. er, 6 P to rP 6 f«t? C |l. , 00 t . aUtUmn ' Vis0T0ua Pyramidal va^ablefor con- 
PURPLE NORWAY MAPLE— The gleaming red and purple tints of Its 
young leaves and shoots contrast brightly with the delicate greens of 'spring 
folia^'fa* 8tttt&3&& 
shade and street trees. Price. 8 to 10 feet, 50c; 7 to 8 feet, 40c each. 
