SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 
Special 
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LOMBARDY 
POPLARS 
The tall and stately Lombardy 
Popular is so distinctive that it 
stands out clearly from other va' 
rieties. Serves its purpose best 
at the entrance of driveways and 
to mark boundary lines. A fast 
grower. Its branches are almost 
perpendicular, growing thick 
and straight up. 6' to 8'foot 
trees. 
Sent by Express or Freight 
from nursery nearest you. (See 
bottom of page). Not Prepaid. 
Shpg. wt., each, 5 lbs. 
71 TM 1209—6 for . . .$2.98 
GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK 
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It is difficult to estimate the value of a welbplaced 
tree, often called “the noblest of Nature’s handi' 
work.” The home owner’s problem is a selection 
of a few of the best types for planting on his own 
grounds, to protect his home from the summer’s 
sun and to beautify his home surroundings. 
The trees offered by Sears are straight, hardy 
stock, especially selected for lawn, street or larger 
areas. 
Norway 
Maple 
Trees 
EACH 
6 TO 8 FEET 
$145 
See Description Below 
ASH 
American: 71 TM 1 126. Grows to a height of 40 
to 80 feet. One of our most graceful trees. Light 
gray bark. Foliage turns gold and purple in autumn. 
The seed wings hang in dainty clusters from slender 
stems. Does not require pruning, and is long lived. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each.85c 
ELMS 
American: 71 TM 1138. Very tall and graceful, 
growing to height of 60 to 100 feet. Huge trunk 
divides into two or three main branches. Beautiful 
anywhere. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each.87c 
POPLARS 
Carolina: 71 TM 1205. Grows in any soil, from 
40 to 50 feet high. An erect, columnar tree when 
grown alone. When planted close, makes dense wind' 
break or hedge. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each.55c 
Lombardy: 71 TM 1209. For description and 
quantity special, see top of this page. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each.69c 
ORIENTAL PLANE 
European Sycamore: 71 TM 1222. Popular for 
quick growth for shade and ornamentation along new 
streets. Beautiful foliage. Attractive grayish green 
bark, becoming mottled with white in winter. We do 
not recommend this tree for sections having severe 
winters. Shipped only from Delaware and Kentucky 
nurseries. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each 
98c 
MAPLES 
Norway: 71 TM 1189. A handsome variety of this 
old favorite. Grows to height of 40 to 60 feet, form' 
ing a round head of dense foliage of darkest green. 
Its yellow'green blooms appear in May. Its seed wings 
are large and ornamental. Changes to golden yellow 
in autumn. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each.$1.45 
Silver: 71 TM1193. Also known as Silverleaf, 
Soft or White Maple. Grows to 50 feet high. Its 
silver'gray bark furnishes year-round attractiveness. 
Foliage deep cut; light green above with bright silver 
sheen beneath, changing to golden tones in autumn. 
Profuse small, reddish green blossoms appear ahead 
of the leaves. Fine street tree. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each .83c 
Sugar: 71 TM 1297. Also known as Hard or Rock 
Maple. Grows to height of 50 to 80 feet. Very erect, 
and adapts itself to any soil. Sap used for maple syrup 
and maple sugar. Fine for lawns. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each.. . .$1.69 
Schwedleri: 71 TM 1295. Sometimes called Pur' 
pie Norway. Grows 30 to 50 feet high. Welbrounded 
shape. Large leaves, which are purple and bright red 
when young, changing to bronze'green and green; 
red and brown in autumn. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each.$1.98 
Wier's Cut Leaf: 71 TM 1299. A variety of the 
Silver Maple. Grows to 50 feet high. Soft green 
leaves, with silvery sheen underneath, turning to gold 
in autumn. Stands severe pruning, but is fine for 
streets untrimmed. 
6 to 8 Feet, Each.89c 
On account of size of above trees they are not mailable. Shipped by Express or Freight from Nursery in Southern 
Michigan, Northern Kentucky, Southern Delaware, Western Iowa or Eastern Minnesota, whichever is nearest you. 
Not Prepaid. Shipping weight, each, 5 pounds. 
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