ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Elm, Chinese —-A 
new introduction 
from China. Very 
rapid grower. 
Known to have 
reached a height 
of 20 feet six years 
after planting an 
8 to 10 ft. tree. 
Resembles the pop¬ 
ular Nor way Maple 
in shape. Good 
foliage, more dense 
than other elms. 
Is exceptionally 
adapted for street and shade planting where quick 
results are desired. Grows 75 feet high. 
6 to 8 ft... .$1.38 each 8 to 10 ft. . . .$1.98 each 
Judas Tree (Red Bud)—A small growing tree of ir¬ 
regular form, with heart-shaped leaves. It is covered 
with delicate pink blossoms early in spring before the 
leaves appear, a charming association among the 
tender greens and bronzes of young foliage. 
Mountain Ash 
4 to 5 ft. $ .88 each 
Magnolia Glauca (Sweet Bay)—When planted in 
moist soil makes a handsome tree 30 to 40 feet high, 
but in the drier lawns is much smaller. Its broad 
leaves are glossy, almost evergreen. In June, its large, 
waxy white flowercups are exquisitely fragrant. 
2 to 3 ft. $1.98 each 
Magnolia, Soulangeana —Cup-shaped white and 
rosy violet blossoms are 3-5 inches across and open 
before leaves appear. 2 to 3 ft.$4.98 each 
Maple, Ashleaved (Box Elder)—-Fine, rapid grower, 
handsome light green foliage and spreading head. 
6 to 8 ft. . . $ .78 each 8 to 10 ft. .. $ .98 each 
10 to 12 ft. $1.28 each 
Maple, Japan Red-Leaved —The early and mid-sum¬ 
mer aspect is vivid blood-red, which dulls to a bronzy 
purple-red towards Fall. Rounded, dwarf tree 
seldom attaining a height of over 10 feet. 
2J^ to 3 ft. $4.50 each 
Maple, Norway —A large handsome tree, with broad, 
deep green, shining foliage. Very desirable for street, 
park or lawns. Makes the roundest head; is colored 
the deepest coolest green; and furnishes the densest 
shade of the entire list of good trees. Very hardy. 
6 to 8 ft. $1.58 each; 10 for $13.50 
8 to 10 ft. 1.68 each; 10 for 15.50 
10 to 12 ft. 1.98 each; 10 for 18.50 
Write for special price for larger sizes. 
Maple, Silver-Leaved or Soft —Foliage bright green 
above and silvery underneath. An exceedingly rapid 
grower, makes a large tree. 
6 to 8 ft. $ .68 each; 10 for $5.00 
8 to 10 ft.78 each; 10 for 6.50 
10 to 12 ft.98 each; 10 for 9.00 
Maple, Schwedler —Reddish purple foliage in early 
Spring, changing to deep bronze in Fall. 
6 to 8 ft. $1.98 each 
Maple, Sugar or Rock —Is considered slow grower, 
but long lived. 6 to 8 ft. . . $1.68 each, 10 for $15.00 
Mountain Ash, European —A very beautiful tree for 
ornamental planting. In the early Fall it bears 
clusters of bright red berries. 
6 to 8 ft_$ .98 each 8 to 10 ft_$1.25 each 
Mulberry, Russian —Hardy, vigorous grower, very 
productive, fruit black, delicious and of medium size. 
6 to 8 ft. $ .98 each 
Mulberry, Tea's Weeping —The most graceful, hardy 
weeping tree. A perfect shaped head, with long, 
slender willowy branches drooping to the ground. 
5 ft. 2 year heads. $1.98 each 
Oak, Red —The young shoots and leaf stems are red, 
the foliage purplish-crimson in Autumn. Unusual 
large leaf and growth rapid. A most beautiful tree. 
80-100 ft. 6 to 8 ft.$2.48 each 
Oriental Plane (European Sycamore)—A hardy, rapid 
growing tree. Beautiful dense foliage. 
6 to 8 ft. $ .98 each; 10 for $8.50 
Poplar, Carolina —The most rapid grower among 
shade trees, frequently growing eight ft. during one 
season, thus making fine shade in two or three years. 
6 to 8 ft. $ .38 each; 10 for $3.50 
8 to 10 ft.48 each; 10 for 4.00 
10 to 12 ft.68 each; 10 for 6.00 
Poplar, Lombardy —Well known for its tall, spire¬ 
like form. Where it is desired to make a boundary 
line, or where there is an entrance to a driveway 
these trees are very effective. Transplant safely. 
6 to 8 ft. $ .58 each; 10 for $4.50 
8 to 10 ft.78 each; 10 for 5.50 
10 to 12 ft.98 each; 10 for 7.00 
Prunus Pissardi (Purple-Leaved)—Leaves are a lus¬ 
trous crimson, changing to dark purple and retain 
this beautiful tint until they drop late in the autumn; 
no other purple-leaved tree retains its color like this. 
Flowers small, white, single covering the tree. 
4 to 5 ft. . . . $ .68 each 5 to 7 ft. . . . $ .88 each 
Thorn, Paul’s Double Scarlet— Flowers deep crim¬ 
son scarlet, very double. One of the most attractive 
small trees for solitary specimens. Showy in fruit 
as well as bloom. 4 to 5 ft. $1.48 each 
Tulip Tree (Whitewood)—-Tall pyramidal habit, with 
broad, glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves and beautiful, 
tulip-like flowers. Leaf color is clean, rather bluish- 
green shade which in Fall turns brightest yellow. 
Flowers are 1J4-2 inches long, light greenish yellow 
marked at inside base with orange; May or June. 
4 to 5 ft.. .. $ .68 each 5 to 6 ft. $ .88 each 
Willow, Babylonica —Well known weeping variety; 
forms a large round-headed, graceful tree. 
6 to 8 ft. $1.38 each 
Norway Maple 
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