ROSES—TREES 
Rugosa 
Agnes. Yellow buds, pale amber-gold flowers.$1.00 
Conrad Meyer. Pink, large light silvery-pink. 1.00 
Grootendorst. Pink.:. 1.00 
Rugosa. Red.75 
Rugosa. White.75 
Sir Thomas Lipton. Snowy white flowers. 1.00 
Standard or Tree Roses 
Austrian Copper. Single, brilliant orange-red, reverse of 
petals yellow.$3.50 
Gruss an Teplitz. Bright scarlet-crimson, red foliage. 3.50 
Roses like free circulation of air as well as full 
sunshine. 
TREES 
On orders for 10 or more of one variety of tree we allow a 
of 10 per cent if we receive the order with cash by 
March first. 
APPLE. 
Delicious . 1.00 
Grimes Golden. 1.00 
Stamen Winesap. 1.00 
Yellow Transparent. 11-16 to 1 inch.$1.00 
ACER, Maple. 
Dasycarpum, Silver Maple. Leaves silver reverse; an 
adaptable tree. 
8-10 feet. 2.50 
2-214 inches diameter. 6.00 
Platanoides, Norway. Dark, shining green foliage; one of 
the most ornamental shade trees. 
6- 8 feet. 2.50 
8-10 feet. 5.00 
2-214 inches diameter. 8.00 to 10.00 
Rubrum. Red Maple. Fall foliage brilliant scarlet. 
Small. 2.50 
Saccharum. Sugar Maple. Colorful fall foliage but not 
very hardy here. Small..$2.50 
Schwedleri, Red Leaf Maple. Bright red leaves in spring. 
5-6 feet. 5.00 
7- 10 feet. 7.50 
ASPEN, see Populus. 1.50 
ASH, see Fraxinus. 
AESCUEUS GLABRA, Chestnut, Ohio Buckeye; makes a beau¬ 
tiful tree. 2.00 
BETULA, Birch 
Alba laciniata. Cut - leaf, weeping, graceful drooping 
branches, silver white bark. 
5- 6 feet. 2 50 8-10 feet.6.00 to 8.00 
6- 8 feet. 4.00 lM>-2 inches diameter.10.00 
European White. Horizontal branching habit, bark silvery 
white, adaptable. 8-10 feet. 3.50 
Papyrifera. Paper Birch. White bark, graceful head. 
Small. 2.50 
BIRCH. See Betula. 
CARPINGS BETULUS, European Hornbeam. 1.50 
CELTIS, Occidentals. blackberry. Drouth resisting shade 
tree. 1.50 and up 
CERCIS, Canadensis. Red bud. 2.00 
CHERRY, Early Richmond.75 
Compass .75 
Large Montmorency.75 
English Morello.75 
We do tree surgery. 
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