TOLLESON NURSERIES 
HACKBERRY (Celtis occiden- 
talis)—A fine tree that deserves 
to be planted more. One of the 
few large trees that bear edible 
berries, which are much liked by 
the birds. 
6-8 ft. _$1.00 
8-10 ft. _ 1.50 
1%-1% in. _2.00 
iy 2 -2 in. _ 3.00 
2- 2% in. _4.00 
2 % -3 in. _5.50 
3- 3% in. _6.75 
LINDEN, AMERICAN (Tilia 
Americana)—The Basswood is one 
of the finest of the trees with 
large green leaves and fine arch¬ 
ing limbs. The flowers and seeds 
growing in the middle of a leaf¬ 
like bract are interesting. Fra¬ 
grant. Plant in shaded and shelt¬ 
ered locations. 
2- 2% in. _$4.50 
2%-3 in. ___6.00 
3- 3% in. _7.50 
Redleaf Maple 
Hackberry 
does this one. The older trees have 
LINDEN, EUROPEAN. 
5- 6 ft. — 
6- 8 ft. ___ 
1%-1% in. 
1 % -2 in. _ 
$1.50 
2.00 
2.75 
3.50 
LOCUST, HONEY (Gledit- 
schia triacanthos)—A most in¬ 
teresting American tree with 
much branched, huge thorns, 
which appear to be specialized 
branches. The flowers are 
green, very sweet and fine for 
bees. In the fall and winter 
the huge pods are novel. These 
have been made into cattle 
food because of their sweet 
content. 
1 % -2 in. _$2.50 
2-2% in. _3.50 
LARCH, EUROPEAN (Lar- 
ix, decidua)—An unusual de¬ 
ciduous tree with dark gray¬ 
ish brown bark, slender branch- 
lets and needle shaped leaves 
which somewhat resemble 
spruce foliage. In the spring, 
no other tree puts forth such 
fresh light green foliage as 
cones. 
4-5 ft._$7.00 5-6 ft._$8.75 8-10 ft._$15.00 
MAPLE, REDLEAF (Schwedleri)-—Poplar because of its bright 
reddish-purple leaves in the spring. 
5-6 ft._$2.00 6-8 ft._$2.50 
MAPLE, SOFT OR SILVER LEAVED (Acer dasycarpum)—A 
rapid growing tree for quick effects. The spring effect of the many 
bright red buds bursting into sweet scented yellowish flowers is 
very fine. This is one of the first trees the bees find in the spring. 
The leaves are whitish underneath, and the branches very graceful. 
6-8 ft. _$0.75 
8-10 ft. _1.25 
1%-1% in. _1.75 
1 % -2 in. _2.50 
2- 2% in. _$3.50 
2%-3 in. _5.00 
3- 3% in. _6.50 
3%-4 in. _8.50 
Also larger sizes. 
MAY DAY TREE (Shrub form)—Blossoms in early spring and 
bears ornamental fruit. 
3- 4 ft. 
4- 5 ft. 
5- 6 ft. 
6- 8 ft. 
$1.50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.50 
MOUNTAIN ASH, EUROPEAN (Sorbus aucuparia)—A fine 
small tree with clusters of white flowers in the spring and brilliant 
clumps of orange-red berries in the fall which hang well into the 
winter. Use as a specimen where you can see the effect. 
6-8 ft. 
8-10 ft. 
18 
$ 2.00 
3.00 
