TREES 
Regel’s Privet. Incomparably the finest of the 
Privets where one has room for it. Perfectly 
hardy. It is at its best when it can be allowed to 
grow at least A /2 feet tall and is not sheared too 
closely. Use it on the larger properties. (Regular 
price, $30.00 per 100). Special price, $15.00 per 
100 . 
Amur River Privet. Absolutely the finest of all the 
Privets for smaller properties where there is not 
room for the Regel’s Privet. Absolutely hardy. 
(Regular price, $18.00 per 100). Special price, 
$9.00 per 100. 
Regel’s Privet. 
Berberis Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). $12.00 
per 100. 
These are full sized, properly grown shrubs, too 
large to be shipped parcel post. 
Delivery begins October 15th. 
Lombardy Poplar (Populus nigra italica) 
The ever'popular exclamation for accent' 
ing the landscape. 8-10 ft., 55c each. 
Meyer’s Poplar (Populus Meyeri). Similar in 
appearance to the Lombardy but better in 
every respect, being free from insect at' 
tacks and plant diseases. 8-10 ft., $1.00 each. 
Norway Maple (Acer platanoides). The most 
popular and widely planted shade tree in 
America. 8-10 ft., $2.00 each. 
Oxydendrum arborea. The panicles of pure 
white, slightly fragrant flowers resemble the 
blooms of Lily'of'the'Valley. The brilliant 
scarlet autumnal foliage is the brightest 
color in the fall landscape. 4-5 ft., $1.00 
each. 
Pin Oak (Quercus palustris). The fastest 
growing of the Oaks and one of the love' 
liest trees in cultivation. 8-10 ft., $2.25 each. 
Salix Salamoni (Salamon’s Weeping Willow). 
The fastest growing good tree; hardy in 
northern latitudes and in our judgment the 
loveliest of the Willows. 6-8 ft., 75c each; 
8-10 ft., $1.25 each. 
Schwedler’s Maple (Acer Schwedleri). Simi' 
lar to the Norway excepting that in the 
spring the leaves are bright purple and 
crimson and in the autumn tones of purple, 
red and brown. 8-10 ft., $2.00 each. 
Pin Oak (Quercus palustris). 
These are full sized trees and cannot be shipped 
by parcel post. 
Delivery begins October 15th. 
For over thirty years we have been telling our 
customers not to plant California Privet since it 
is not hardy. Those of you who followed our 
advice could smile this spring when you found 
that your Regel and Amur River Privets were 
unharmed while your neighbor’s California 
Privet were again winter-killed. 
HARDY 
HEDGE PLANTS 
Th is sale is for cash only—No accounts opened at these prices 
