DEPENDABLE SEEDS, PLANTS AND NURSERY STOCK 
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Noiway Maple 
MAPLE, Hard or Sugar (Acer Saccharinum) 
—50-75 ft. Dense pyramidal head. Hardy 
and very popular on account of its highly 
colored foliage in the fall. Each 
5- 6 ft. _$1-39 
6 - 8 ft. _ 1.79 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLERS The Purple Nor¬ 
way—Leaves are red or purple in the spring, 
changing to a purplish green in the summer 
and golden yellow in the fall. 
6-8 ft. _ 1-98 
SILVER, Soft (Acer Dasycarpum)—60-80 
ft. A broad spreading tree of rapid growth. 
6-8 ft. _ 
5- 6 ft. _ 
4-5 ft. _ 
WEIRS, Cutleaved—.60-80 ft. Finely cut 
foliage and drooping limbs. A very graceful 
form of soft maple. 
8-10 ft. _ 
6 - 8 ft. _ 
.99 
.79 
.59 
1.49 
1.19 
CAROLINA (Norway Poplar)—75-100 ft. 
8-10 ft. _ -99 
6-8 ft. _ -79 
5- 6 ft. _ -49 
LOMBARDY (Populus Nigra Italica) — 
60-80 ft. Columnar grower. Useful for land¬ 
scape work and as a screen or background. 
8-10 ft. _ -99 
6 - 8 ft. _ .79 
5- 6 ft. _ .59 
SYCAMORE, American (Platanus Occiden¬ 
tals)—100-130 ft. 
8-10 ft. _ 1.49 
6 - 8 ft. _ 1-29 
WALNUT, Black (Juglaws Nigra)—80-100 
ft. Valuable timber tree. fruts edible. 
8-10 ft. _1-79 
6-8 ft. _ 1.49 
5-6 ft. _ 1.19 
SMALL ORNAMENTAL TREES 
ARALIA SPINOSA (Devil’s Walking 
Stick)—18-20 ft Most tropical effect of all 
hardy plants. Clusters of white flowers 
June-July. 
4-5 ft. _ 1.79 
3- 4 ft. _1.49 
CRAB, Bechtel (Double flowering)—10-15 
ft. Beautiful double pink flowers late in 
May and June. 
4- 5 ft. _ 1.29 
3-4 ft. _ .99 
CATALPA, Umbrella Bungei—12-18 ft. Use¬ 
ful for formal planting. They have straight 
stems and evenly balanced heads. Each 
5-6 ft., 2 yr. heads _$1.79 
5 ft., 1 yr. heads _1.29 
4 ft., 1 yr. heads _ 1.19 
RED BUD (Judas Tree)—20-30 ft. Very 
ornamental. Rosy pink flowers in April be¬ 
fore leaves. 
4- 5 ft. _ 1.49 
3- 4 ft. _1.19 
THORN —Paul’s Double Scarlet—15-20 ft. 
Brilliant scarlet flowers in June. 
5- 6 ft. - 1.98 
4- 5 ft. -1.49 
WILLOW, Weeping Wisconsin—One of the 
finest varieties. Long, slender, drooping 
branches with beautiful green bark. 
6 - 8 ft. _ 1.49 
5- 6 ft. _ 1.29 
4- 5 ft. _ .99 
WILLOW, Weeping (Niobe Weeping)—• 
30-35 ft. A yellow barked, drooping, graceful 
willow, absolutely hardv. 
6 - 8 ft. _1.49 
5- 6 ft. _ 1.29 
4-5 ft. _ .99 
PUSSY —-15-20 ft. Very ornamental in early 
spring when catkins appear before the leaves. 
3-4 ft. _ .79 
2-3 ft. - .59 
EVERGREENS 
Evergreens remain green in spite of winter 
and frost. Their ornamental value is outstand¬ 
ing but especially in winter, adding a friendly 
note of cheer and warmth. Their great di¬ 
versity in form, texture, color and habit of 
growth makes it possible to select varieties for 
any landscape effect. They can be used for 
foundation or border plantings, as individual 
specimens, as hedges and in rock gardens. 
Our evergreens are field grown specimens of sel¬ 
ect strains, hardened to soil and climatic condi¬ 
tions. They are dug with a generous ball of 
earth and carefully burlapped to insure delivery 
in good condition. Prices on evergreens in¬ 
clude delivery to customers in Brookfield. On 
out of town orders a small delivery fee will be 
charged. 
Directions—Submerge the earth ball in water 
30 minutes in a shady place out of the wind. 
Set the tree slightly deeper than it stood in the 
nursery. Leave the burlap around the earth 
ball, but cut the strings after placing the tree 
in position. Tramp good dirt firmly around the 
tree. When the space around the ball is nearly 
filled, pour in several pails of water. Then fill 
in with loose dirt. Don’t put any fertilizer in 
the holes. Loose straw or well rotted leaves 
spread around the tree make a good fertilizer 
and help protect against winter injury. Ever¬ 
greens should be well watered during the sum¬ 
mer, and also in late 
PRICES ON 
EVERGREENS 
We quote only the 
hardiest evergreens 
that will grow if pro¬ 
perly watered and 
cared for during the 
first year. We do 
not guarantee the 
growth of evergreens 
as we have found 
that many neglect to 
care for them after 
they are set out. 
We have reduced our 
prices greatly on 
them for 1936. 
fall. 
Evergreen Planting 
