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FRUIT FARM AND NURS 
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN 
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R B C E I V IS It? 
Route 4 
On Highway 21 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
Nursery grown shade trees that have had space to develop as well shaped specimens for 
lawn or street planting; well grown, vigorous trees with good roots. 
We have trees up to 6 and 8 inch diameter for immediate shade, in many varieties. 
Write for prices on these larger trees. 
Each 
AILANTHUS—Tree of Heaven. Rapid growing; tropical appearing foliage . $1.25 
ARALIA SPINOSA—Devil’s Walking Stick. Large leaves, deeply cut . 1.00 
ASH—American White. Tall growing; valuable for street plantings . 1.00 
BEECH—River’s Purple. Balled and burlapped specimens of these beautiful trees. 
Sizes and prices quoted on application. 
BIRCH—American White. Distinctive paper white bark . 1.00 
American White, clusters. Clusters of from 2 or 3 up, from $2.00 up. 
CATALPA BUNGEI—Umbrella Catalpa. Large heart-shaped leaves . 1.50 
SPECIOSA—Large leaves, panicles of fragrant white flowers . 1.00 
CRAB BECHTELS—Double pink flowering crab, fragrant; no fruits .75 
CORONARIUS—Wild Sweet Crab. Single pink flowers; yellow fruit . 1.00 
DOLGA—Attractive bright red edible fruit; vigorous growing . 1.00 
HOP A—Bark reddish; foliage very attractive; red flowers; edible red fruits . 1.00 
SARGENTI—Spreading growth; white flowers; scarlet fruit . 1.00 
THEIFERA—Tea Crab. Rose pink flowers; yellow fruits . 1.00 
ELM—American White. Most popular tree for lawn and street . 1.25 
CHINESE—Rapid growing; compact habit; small attractive leaves . 1.50 
MOLINE—Pyramidal habit; handsome dark green foliage . 1.50 
VASE—Vase formation of limbs; uniform type . 1.50 
GINGKO BILOBA—Maiden Hair Tree. Foliage like the maiden hair fern . 3.00 
HACKBERRY—Desirable tall shade tree; dark green foliage . 2.00 
LINDEN—Heart-shaped leaves; round headed growth; shapely tree . 2.00 
LOCUST GLOBE—Umbrella or globe-shaped tree with fine foliage effect . 2.00 
HONEYLOCUST—Very hardy; attractive foliage; fragrant white flowers . 1.50 
MAPLE AMUR—Ginnala Maple. Small tree with attractive fall foliage . 1.50 
HARD or SUGAR—Splendid ornamental tree with scarlet fall coloring . 2.00 
NORWAY—Broad spreading habit; dark green foliage; excellent specimen tree .... 2.00 
RED—The maple with the most brilliant fall foliage . 3.00 
SCHWEDLER—Norway type; red foliage spring and fall . 2.50 
SOFT or SILVER—Well-known rapid growing tree; leaves silver green .75 
TATARIAN—Small growing shrubby tree; brilliant fall foliage . 1.50 
MAYDAY TREEi—Bird Cherry. Fragrant white flowers; black fruit; hardy . 1.25 
MOUNTAIN ASH AMERICAN—White flowers; orange-scarlet fruits . 1.25 
EUROPEAN—Small growing tree; white flowers; bright scarlet fruits . 2.00 
WEEPING—Weeping type of the above . 2.00 
MULBERRY RUSSIAN—Hardy, rapid grower. Edible black fruit .75 
TEAS WEEPING—Graceful weeping tree; branches reach to ground . 2.00 
OAKS—Several varieties; balled and burlapped; prices on application. 
POPLAR BOLLEANA—Silver leaved. Columnar tree with silvery foliage . 1.25 
LOMBARDY—Tall pyramidal tree; low branched; desirable for screening.75 
PRUNUS NEWPORT—Purple leaved Plum. Hardy grower; purple foliage .50 
TOMENTOSUM—Nanking Cherry. White flowers; edible red fruit .50 
TRILOBA—Double Flowering Plum. Masses of double rosei pink flowers .65 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Attractive silvery grey leaves; grayish white berries .50 
SYCAMORE—Large handsome leaves; spotted bark; desirable specimens . 2.50 
THORN COCCINEA—Scarlet fruited. White flowers; edible scarlet fruits . 1.50 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Double scarlet flowers in clusters . 1.50 
WILLOW BABYLONICA—Rapid growing, long pendulous branches . 1.25 
GOLDEN—Attractive golden bark; splendid weeping habit . 1.25 
PUSSY—Gray catkins in early spring .50 
WISCONSIN WEEPING—Very hardy weeping variety; dark green leaves . 1.25 
