IT'S NOT A HOME UNTIL IT’S PLANTED 
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Maple, Sugar or Hard —Our native tree and grandest of all shade trees. Somewhat slow in 
growth when small, but quite rapid as the tree becomes established. It makes a straight, spreading 
and symmetrical tree of grand proportions and lives as a landmark for ages to come. We have 
some exceptionally fine stock, \y-\y" Cal. $1-75; \y~\y $2.00; 1^-2" $ 3 . 25 ; 2-iy ST.00. 
MULBERRY TEA’S WEEPING —Long slender branches curve gracefully to the ground, form¬ 
ing an umbrella-shaped head. 2-year heads on 4 to 5 foot stems #2.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus) 
American —-Native. Somewhat stronger grower than European Mountain Ash. Berries 
orange color and very large. 6-8' #1.25; 8-10' #1.50; 10-12' #2.00. 
European —A graceful tree with gray green fern-like foliage. Bears large panicles of bright 
scarlet berries which hang on well into the Winter. 6-8'#1.25; 8-10'#1.50; 10-12' iy-2" Cal. #2.25. 
Japanese ( Commixta )—Grows to 25 feet. Fruit red and small. [ 3-4' #.50; 4-6' #1.00. 
Oak Leaf —A hybrid form similar to type in general character, j Leaves however are distinctly 
different resembling that of the Oak. 6-8' #1.50. 
Red Oak 
OAK (Quercus) 
Pin ( Palustris )—Almost pyramidal in 
habit. Grows rapidly and develops the 
family characteristics sooner than most 
oak. When older it is half weeping as the 
lower branches touch the ground. 6-8' 
1-1 I A" Cal. #1.75; 8-10' \y 4 -\y 2 " #2.50; 
l>2-2" #4.00; l-iy 2 " #5.00; 2^-3" #6.50. 
Red {Rubra )—A tall growing tree un¬ 
usually iarge in leaf and quick in growth. 
Foliage purplish crimson in Fall. Ma¬ 
tures into a beautiful lawn specimen. 
IK-2" Cal. #3.50; 2-2%" #5.00. 
POPLARS (Populus) 
^ Bolleana —A most attractive tree with 
dark green glossy leaves which are silvery- 
white underneath, give an added charm 
when the wind blows as they show up 
prominently. Similar columnar habit to 
Lombardv Poplar. 6-8' #.65; 8-10' #.85; 
10-12'#1.10. 
Lombardy —Tall spire-like character 
valued for landscape works and screens. 
If interested in large quantities, write for 
prices. 5-6' #.50; 6-8' #.65; 8-10' #.75. 
Simon’s —Matures into a medium sized bushy tree. Growth, however, is very rapid. Leaves 
are a glossv green, bluntly oval, tapering to the stem. Small branchlets carry a reddish cast in 
contrast to the light green of the heavy wood. 4-6' #.40; 6-8' #.65; 8-10' #.75; 10-12' #1.00. 
PRUNUS (Plum) 
Newport (Purple Leaved Plum )—Makes a small tree with purple leaves. Excellent for back¬ 
ground in the shrubbery border for contrast. 5-6' #.60; 6-8' #.90. 
Triloba {Double Flowering Plum )—This is really just a large growing shrub attaining 6 to 7 
feet at maturity, decked with double pink flowers very early in the spring before the leaves appear. 
2-3' #.60; 3-4' #.75. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Eleagnus Augustifolia) —A small tree growing to 20 or 30 feet with dark 
£ reen bark and small silvery leaves. In habit of growth it closely resembles the Willow. Deep 
golden blooms followed by ornamental olive fruit. 2-3' #.50; 3-4' #.60; 4-6' #.75; 6-8' #1.00. 
Our shade trees will please you. They have been properly grown. 
