SALZER’S SHADE TREES 
comfort as -vvell as beauty be derived from shade 
trees but they help to retain the moisture in the ground They ner 
form a real service for man. When planting trees use finJSinoit 
Cut aw.'S deeply and firmTell 
bruised branches or roots. Never use manure 
unless it is ^oroughly rotted. It is also important that there be nroner 
We offer the following trees in five to six foot and six to eiaht foot 
size, priced for shipment not prepaid. Salzer’s trees arp niantoH 
sonS'°price!”’ '“““try aud are ottered to you at a most rea- 
grSwdr''oopPhrjf;““;ri'^ 
not prepaid. 
BUNGEI or UMBRELLA 
h‘‘' , striking tree for 
the lawn. The low spreading head is 
four to six feet from the ground, fiat 
and rather roof-shapc-d, leaves large 
and dense, and deep green in color 
One or two of these Catalpa Bungei, 
planted as specimens in front of the 
home, give that formal touch that can 
no Requires 
the^hLT^fo^ unless it is desired to keep 
the head to a certain size. Eadi, 5 foot 
TforNuMln ’r** ® 
t> lor $(>.1)0^ not prepaid. 
TEA’S WEEPING aiUEBERHY _ The 
rstTn..e*'‘‘Tfe“‘’ tree in ex! 
istciite. It forms a perfect rounded hear! 
'^®^y®afed branches droop- 
i a ground, light, airy, graceful 
and delicate of form. The ’ 
foliage is beautiful. Admirably 
adapted to Minali grounds and 
tor the ecnietery. Grows 
equally well in almost all sec¬ 
tions of the country. Verv 
hardy. Cutting back to the 
crown each year is beneficial. 
It is a tree without a rival 
$0.4 0; G for $10.00, not prepaid. 
European Mountain Ash 
Norway Maple 
WISCONSIN W E E P I N r 
WILEOW-The best of^an 
Weeping Willows and famous 
resist severe 
tinf’ 1 fresh, bright green 
tint, long wavy branches and 
immense broad top make it a 
fine specimen for the lawn. 40 
feet. The branches are long 
slender and pendulous. Each! 
6 to 8 feet, $1.25; 3 for $3..50; 
6 for $6.00, not jirepaid. 
Catalpa Bungei 
Eonibartiy Poplar 
EUROPEAN 310UNTAIN ASH—One 
of the finest ornamental trees grown It is 
of erect growth, 20 to 30 feet high with 
smooth bark and beautiful dark ’g^een 
Sustf!s of^^bHe-hy^'^ covered with farge 
tumn thLi berries in Au- 
tumn. Ideal for lawn planting, showv 
Each, G to 8 feet! 
.$1.2o, 3 for .$3.00; G for $6.30, not prepaid. 
CHINESE EEM— A fine Elm of recent 
development, exceptionally hardy and 
rapid growing, that thrives in any soil and 
under ail condition.s. Rapidly taking the 
others as a street and %ark 
tree. Fcfiiage is small and dense, the 
growth symmetrical and compact 
6 8 feet, $1.10; 3 for .$3.00; 
b tor $o.o0, not prepaid. 
NORWAY MAPLE—A large 
handsome tree, with broad, dlep 
green, shining foliage. Very 
hardy; its growth is compara- 
tive^ slow. This is the variefy 
of Hard Maple that thrives so 
well along city streets where oth- 
by smoke. 
diought, etc. Foliage has Fall 
colorings of scarlet and yellow. 
Esich, « f« 8 feet. $1.95; 3 for $5.60; 
b tor $10.i*0, not prepaid. 
SCHWEDLERI MAPLE — Un¬ 
usually showy with its distinctive 
bright red foliage in th& spring. 
Rea.ches a height of 40 to 50 feet 
syrnmetrical and well formed. Iri 
midsummer the handsome leaves 
golden y^low. The finest of all 
Maples. Each, 6 to 8 feet, .$ 3 . 75 ; 
pa!?r ® f***' $-0-50, not pre! 
Wisconsin Weeping Willow 
^ AA EEPINg AATLLOAV—Slender leaves, 
green above, silvery beneath; twigs and bark a 
s rong golden yellow; when young, slightly tinged 
dark red. Of Ru.ssian origin, it is the hardiest 
golden-barked AATllow, sturdily upholding its long, 
lacy streamers, which decidedly “weep.” Each, 5 
3 for $3.50; 6 for $0.50, not iire- 
paid. * 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—The selective apprecia¬ 
tion of trained landscape builders is getting this 
fine type into wide use. Old trees which were 
thoughtfully placed are outstanding landmarks to¬ 
day, their great height, dense slenderness, and 
sombre silhouette against the skyline creating an 
impressive, picturesque effect. Especially suitable 
for accentuated rear planting. Each, 0 to 8 feet, 
75c; 3 for $2.10; 0 for $3.9.5, not prepaid. 
Tea’s Weeping Mulberry 
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John A.SAL2ER Seed CO. 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIM 
