MARK MIV NS COMPANY, 1934 ANNUAL SEEP CATALOG. LEWISTON, IDAHO 
Ornamental Trees 
FOR SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL PURPOSES 
Deciduous Trees 
ALL PRICES ARE F. O. B. NURSERY 
Your garden can be as beautiful as this one pictured above, with careful planning!, wise 
selection of plants, seeds and bulbs from this catalog. 
Birch (Betula) 
CUT-LEAF WEEP¬ 
ING. (B. Pendula laci- 
niata). This tree is in¬ 
deed a picture of deli¬ 
cacy and gracel Makes 
a large tree. 
5 to 6 feet. $2 each. 
Catalpa 
C. BUNGEI. A small 
species 8 to 10 feet 
high, clothed with a 
dense mass of large, 
heart-shaped leaves*. 5-6 
feet. $2.50 each. 
C. SPECIOSA. This 
is a tropical looking 
trele, and flowers in July 
when few trees are in 
bloom. A very attractive 
lawn tree. 
5 to 6 feet. $1 each. 
Cherry 
(Cerasus) 
A handsome orna¬ 
mental tree, especially 
adapted for small 
grounds. 
CHINESE DOUBLE 
FLOWERING (Sinensis 
Flora Plena). A valuable 
variety, with large 
double white flowers. 
3-4 feet. $1.50 each. 
Crab (Pyrus) 
BECHTEL'S DOUBLE FLOWERING CRAB. A medium- 
sized, ornamental tree of great beauty. When in bloom 
this tree presents the appearance of being covered with 
pink roses. Flowers large, fragrant and beautiful. 
4 to 5 feet. $1.00 each. 
Elm (Ulmus) 
AMERICAN WHITE (Americana). A native tree of 
large size, with open, spreading head and graceful droop¬ 
ing branches. 6-8 feet. $1.00 each. 
Linden or Lime (Tilia) 
AMERICAN, or BASSWOOD (Americana). A rapid¬ 
growing, open-head or spreading tree, with large leaves. 
Very desirable. 6-8 feet. $1.25 each 
WHITE-LEAVED EUROPEAN (Alba). A vigorous 
growing tree, with large handsome foliage, quite downy 
and whitish underneath; smooth above. 6-8 ft. $1.25 each. 
Maple (Acer) 
ASH-LEAVED (Negundo). A rapid-growing tree, with 
leaves and branches of a light green. 6-8 feet. $1.00 each. 
NORWAY (Platanoides). Very popular on account of 
its clean, broad foliage of rich, deep green. Stout vigorous 
grower. 6-8 feet. $1.25 each. 
SCHWEDLER’S NORWAY (Schwedlerii). Young shoots 
and leaves of a purplish crimson color. 6-8 ft. $2.00. each. 
Mountain Ash (Sorbus) 
AMERICAN (S. Americana). Of coarser growth and 
foliage than the European, and having larger berries of a 
lighter color. White blossoms appear in early spring, fol¬ 
lowed by clusters of scarlet berries. 5-6 ft. $1.25 each. 
Poplar (Populus) 
Desirable where rapid growth is wanted. 
CAROLINA. Pyramidal in form and robust in growth. 
Leaves large, serrated and pale to deep green in color. 
6-8 feet. 75c each. 
LOMBARDY (Fastigiata). Well known for its erect, 
rapid growth and commanding form. 6-8 feet. 75c each. 
Plane Tree or Sycamore (Plantanus) 
ORIENTAL PLANE. A lofty, wide-spreading tree; 
heart-shaped leaves. Entirely free from worms or insects. 
One of the oldest cultivated trees known. 
6 to 8 feet. $1.25 each. 
Plum (Prunus) 
P. TRILOBA. (Double flowering). A very pretty little 
shrub, hardy and desirable. The flowers about an inch in 
diameter, semi-double, of a delicate pink color, appearing 
in May. 4-6 feet. $1.00 each. 
Thorn (Crataegus) 
Dense, low-growing trees, and very ornamental when in 
bloom. 
PAUL’S NEW DOUBLE (Coccinea Flore Pleno Paulii). 
Producing bright crimson and very double flowers. One 
of the best. 5-6 feet. $1.50 each. 
Willow (Salix) 
BABYLONICA. Our common and well-known weeping 
willow. 4-6 feet. $1.00 each. 
NUT TREES 
FILBERT. A profitable and satisfactory nut to grow. 
The nuts are rich and of excellent flavor. 3-4 feet. 
$1.00 each. 
WALNUT, BLACK. One of our most valuable nut trees, 
the timber being highly prized for many purposes, while 
the nut meats are sought after for the peculiar richness 
and flavor which characterizes this variety. The Black 
Walnut has considerable importance as a shade tree. 
4-6 feet. $1.25 each. 
WALNUT, COMMON ENGLISH. These trees should be 
mere generally planted in the Western states. They make 
attractive, thrifty trees and produce nuts of great value. 
3-4 feet. $1.25 each. 
ALMONDS. 4-6 feet. 75c each. 
RED RASPBERRY PLANTS 
LATHAM. This berry is the leading berry wherever 
raspberries can be grown. High quality, large, hardy, 
better shipper than many other varieties. Good color. On 
account of its good qualities, it is now planted more ex¬ 
tensively than any other red raspberry. 
Per 100 
1 year, 12 to 18 inches .$4.00 
1 year, 2 to 3 feet . 5.00 
1 year, 4 to 6 feet . 6.00 
