MULBERRY 
TE:A’S VVEEPINC;. The most shapely and 
graceful of all our weeping trees. It forms 
a round well shaped head with long slender, 
leaf studded branches that often reach the 
ground. It has beautiful foliage is hardy 
and easy to transplant. Used either for a 
lawn specimen or is very attractive in a 
cemetery planting. Cutting back to the 
crown each year is very beneficial and pro¬ 
duces a much better plant. 
POPLARS 
BOL.LEANA, Silver Leaved. Useful as an ac¬ 
cent tree. Developes into a tall spire with 
glossy green leaves which are silvery be¬ 
neath making a pleasing effect when blown 
by the wind. The smooth bark is a silvery 
grayish green. Often used against large bare 
walls. 
LOMBARDY. Often attains the heighth of 
100 feet. Old trees that were well placed 
when planted are today outstanding land¬ 
marks. The leaves are shiny rich green with 
the under side slightly lighter, which makes 
a striking effect when rustled by the winds. 
SIMOXI. A very bushy poplar, and as rapid 
a grower as other varieties. Foliage small, 
very dark lustrous green. The bark is stain¬ 
ed with red on young trees and twigs, but 
old trees show up a very light bark similar 
to some varieties of the birches. 
SYCAMORES 
EUROPEAN, Oriental Plane. Used along new 
streets and new allotments where quick 
shade is required. A lofty wide spreading 
tree with deeply lobed leaves, valuable for 
its handsome foliage, hardiness and rapid 
growth. The bark is grayish green during 
the summer but it sheds its bark in spots 
giving it a mottled appearance as the spots 
of its trunk that are revealed are creamy 
white. 
TULIP TREE 
WHITEW’OOD. One of the grandest of our 
native trees of tall rounded pyramidal 
habit, with broad glossy fiddle shaped leaves, 
and beautiful tulip shaped flowers. Leaf 
color is green which in fall turns brightest 
yellow. 
Mulberry, Tea’.s Weeping 
WILLOWS 
BABYLONICA. A graceful tree of large size. 
Its bright green foliage and long graceful 
weeping branches make it very attractive. 
WISCONSIN. A babylonica with more slen¬ 
der leaves and hardier. This is the most 
popular variety and matures into a tall broad 
topped specimen. 
PUSSY WILIiOW. A very attractive small 
tree with narrow leaves. Its popular appeal 
is because of its beautiful silky catkins which 
make a very pretty show real early in the 
spring. 
Trees for Different Purposes 
For beauty in winter: birch, evergreens, 
mountain ash, bolleana poplar, golden 
willow. 
For early spring flowering effect: Jap¬ 
anese flowering cherries, red bud. Dog¬ 
woods, Flowering crab apples. Magnolias 
and fruit trees. 
For street planting: Elm, linden, syca¬ 
more and maples. 
Weeping trees: Mulberiy, birch, willow, 
camperdown elm. 
Rapid growing trees: Silver maple, syc¬ 
amore, poplar, willow, and catalpa. 
Trees with beautiful autumn foliage: 
Dogwoods, sugar maple, oaks. 
BROAD-LEAFED EVERGREEN 
AZAIiEA MOLLIS. A small bushy plant 
covered in, spring with large bright pink or 
yellow flowers. Very desirable for cemetery 
plantings. 
BOXWOOD. This plant must not be mixed 
with the southern boxwood for this one is 
hardy. It is very fine leaved and a very slow 
grower used in hedges. 
COTONEASTER ACUTIFOLIA. Fast growing 
to 12 feet, with spreading slender branches. 
The flowers appear in June followed with 
black fruit clusters in Steptember. 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS. Dwarf with 
spreading stiff branches and is very greatly 
used in rockeries. A very beautiful plant 
with its scarlet leaves and fruit in the win¬ 
ter. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM. One of the few va¬ 
rieties of the “Garland Flower” hardy enough 
to use in the north. It is a very dwarf shrub 
with spreading branches. The masses of 
bright pink flowers appear in May and at 
intervals during the summer. 
RHODODENDRON HYBRID SEEDLINGS. 
Small evergreen plants having large dark 
green leaves which are very waxy and shiny. 
These may be had in a number of colors. 
RHODODENDRON CATAWBIENSE. Very 
hardy with attractive foliage with terminal 
clusters of flowers which are lavender and 
purple. 
RHODODENDRON MAXIMUM. Foliage very 
laige and smooth and the flowers being large 
and rose or white. Very attractive in masses. 
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