SHADE TREES 
PLANE. Sycamore 
Plane Oriental. “European Sycamore.” 60 ft. Val¬ 
uable park and avenue tree; grows rapidly into a 
uniform tree. Foliage bright green, leaves deeply 
cut. 5 to 6 ft., 75c; 6 to 8 ft., $1.00. 
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SWEET GUM 
Liquidambar. 120 ft. Forms large tree, but of 
slow growth. Leaves star shaped, similar to Maple. 
The autumn coloring is most gorgeous, surpassing 
that of any other tree. Specimens, 6 to 8 ft., $2.50; 
5 to 6 ft., $2.25; 4 to 5 ft., $2.00. Safely moved with 
ball and burlap included in price. 
TULIP TREE 
Liriodendron. 100 ft. Leaves large, rich green. 
Flowers handsome, cup-shaped, resembling a Tulip; 
greenish yellow, marked with orange inside. A 
magnificent tree. 4 to 5 ft., $1.75; 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 
Safely moved with ball and burlap, included in price. 
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Fountain Chestnut 
Novelty. Originated in our nursery from a 
chance seedling a few years ago. Nothing like 
it has previously been grown. Its beauty is 
in the diverse character of the leaves and 
their habit of growing straight down, giving 
the tree when well grown, the appearance of 
water falling from a fountain. No two leaves 
are alike, the outer ones being exceptionally 
narrow and twisted, giving the tree a most 
unique and attractive appearance. Plant this 
tree on avenue, for shade or as large lawn 
specimen. It will give your place distinction. 
All offered are specimens top grafted at about 
5 feet on straight stems. WELL BRANCHED 
7 to 8 ft. SPECIMENS, $2.50 each; 8 to 10 
ft., $3.50 each. Heavier specimens, $5.09 each. 
Silver Leaf Chestnut 
Variegated leaves occur in many plants but 
they are exceedingly rare in nut bearing trees. 
This beautiful tree with large (8x2 inches) 
bright green leaves edged and mottled with 
silver compels attention and evokes admira¬ 
tion from every beholder. Why plant the 
common trees for shade when you can obtain 
such rare beauty as this tree affords? WELL 
TRAINED BRANCHED SPECIMENS 7 to 8 
feet high, $3.00 each; 5 to 6 ft., $2.00 each. 
To Aid Your Selection We Give Below 
List of Shade Trees With Key Letter: 
ASII, Oregon . 
ASH, Mountain . 
BEECH, Purple . 
BIRCH, White . 
CATALPA, Western . 
CATALPA, Bungei . 
CHESTNUT, Silver Leaf 
CHESTNUT, Fountain ... 
ELM, American .. 
ELM, Chinese . 
GUM, Sweet . 
LINDEN, European . 
MAPLE, Vine . 
MAPLE, Box Elder. 
MAPLE, Norway . 
MAPLE, Japanese . 
MAPLE, Sugar . 
MAPLE, Silver . 
MULBERRY, Russian . 
OAK, Chestnut . 
OAK, Golden Cup. 
OAK, Pin .. 
POPLAR, Simon ._. 
POPLAR, Carolina . 
POPLAR, Chinese . 
POPLAR, Silver . 
PLANE, European . 
TULIP . 
.. F 
. C 
.. D 
B 
. E 
. D but very small 
. F 
. C 
. F 
. B 
. C 
. F 
. E but small 
. E 
. D 
. E but very small 
. F 
. D 
. E 
. B 
. D 
. C 
. A 
. B 
. B 
. D 
. D 
. B 
WEEPING TREES 
Graceful and Unique as Lawn Specimens 
WEEPING BIRCH. See Page 16 
WEEPING POPLAR 
P. Tremula pendula. This is one of the 
most showy of top-grafted weeping trees. 
The head is large and graceful, the fine 
branches falling to the ground on all sides, 
making a natural “Summer-house.” Its chief 
beauty is in the earliest spring when the 
long pussy-like catkins appear in great pro¬ 
fusion. Its fall color is very pleasing. Alto¬ 
gether a very desirable tree for small or 
large grounds. 8 ft. stems, $3.00 each. 
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JAPANESE WEEPING CHERRY 
A small graceful tree with drooping branches 
which often touch the ground. Beautiful single pink 
blossoms in early spring, appear in great profusion 
before the foliage. One of the handsomest flowering 
varieties. A good lawn tree. 5 ft. stems, $2.50. 
WEEPING MULBERRY 
“Tea’s Weeping Mulberry.” Very ornamental and 
of drooping habit. Its long, slender branches fall 
gracefully to the ground, forming a dense umbrella¬ 
shaped head. May be trained over a framework to 
form a wide roof of green. Excellent for a lawn 
specimen. Trees headed at 6 and 7 ft. 3 yr. heads, 
$2.50 to $3.00 each. 
WILLOW 
Weeping Willow. The common and well-known 
Weeping Willow. 6 to 8 ft., 90c; 8 to 10 ft., $1.00; 
10 to 12 ft., $1.25. 
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