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MAPLES—Continued 
GREEN JAPANESE 
MAPLE—Acer Poly- 
morphum. Foliage 
small, star - shaped, 
green in color, which 
in autumn assumes 
bronzy tints of red. 
18 to 24 in. .50 each 
2 to 3 ft. .75 each 
3 to 4 ft. 1.00 each 
4 to 6 ft. 1.50 each 
ACER PALMATUM 
ATROPURPUREUM 
(Japanese Bloodleaf 
Maple). 6 to 8 ft. 
Probably the most at¬ 
tractive of all dwarf 
trees, our Japanese 
Bloodleaf Maples 
carry the brightest of 
wine red foliage all 
through the growing 
season. One or two 
of these trees would 
add a beautiful touch 
of color to your lawn. 
18 to 24 in. 1.50 each 
Lombardy Poplar 2 to 3 ft. 2.50 each 
TEA’S WEEPING MULBERRY 
The most graceful and hardy weeping tree in ex¬ 
istence. Forms a perfect shaped head, with long, 
slender, willow branches, drooping to the ground. In 
light, airy gracefulness, delicacy of form and mo¬ 
tion, it is without a rival. It has a beautiful foliage, 
is hardy, safe and easy to transplant. Admirably 
adapted for small or large grounds, or for cemetery 
planting. 
3 year trees. 2.50 each 
MIMOSA TREE 
A low growing tree with spreading branches, form¬ 
ing a flat-topped head. Foliage finely divided; pink¬ 
ish flowers borne in terminal clusters. 
4 to 6 ft. 1.00 each 6 to 8 ft. 1.50 each 
OAK : Quercus 
PIN OAK—Q. Palusris. It is the most popular of 
all Oaks. Foliage is deep shining green in autumn, 
fading to a brilliant scarlet. For street and avenue 
planting it has no superior. 
6 to 8 ft. 1.50 each 
8 to 10 ft. 2.00 each 
10 to 12 ft., 2 in. cal. 3.50 each 
10 to 12 ft., 3 in. cal. 6.00 each 
WILLOW OAK—Q. Phellos. A very graceful va¬ 
riety with tiarrow willow-like leaves. A well known 
native tree, and in much demand for street and lawn 
planting. 
6 to 8 ft. 1.50 each 
8 to 10 ft. 2.00 each 
10 to 12 ft., 2 in. cal. 3.50 each 
10 to 12 ft., 3 in. cal. 6.00 each 
PLANE TREE 
. AMERICAN SYCAMORE. A well-known variety 
largely used for lawn and street planting. Attains a 
great height. 
6 to 8 ft. 1.00 each 
8 to 10 ft. 1.25 each 
10 to 12 ft. 1.75 each 
2 to 3 in. cal. 2.50 each 
12 to 14 ft., 3 to 4 in. cal.10.00 each 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 
A tall columnar form that is in contrast to the 
more rounded outline of other trees. For producing 
this contrast it is much valued in collections of trees 
on large lawns or public grounds. In smaller areas 
it also accentuates certain vistas or makes a more 
pronounced effect when used individually in certain 
locations where a tree of this type is especially de¬ 
sirable. Being low-branched and of quick growth 
make it especially well suited to screen planting. 
It is surprising how soon a planting of these trees 
will shut out those unsightly objects which so often 
make certain views rather undesirable. 
Each 
Doz. 
4 
to 
6 
ft. 
.35 
3.50 
6 
to 
8 
ft. 
.50 
5.00 
8 
to 
10 
ft. 
.75 
7.50 
FLOWERING PEACH 
DOUBLE—Red. A most beautiful small tree rarely 
over 20 feet tall; at its blossoming time in Alay every 
twig and branch bright with beautifully formed 
flowers. 
2 to 3 ft.50 each 5 to 6 ft. 1.00 each 
4 to 5 ft.75 each 
DOUBLE WHITE FLOWERING PEACH is 
offered in same sizes and prices as above. 
SALIX : Willow 
PUSSY WILLOW—S. Caprea Discolor. A low 
growing tree. 10 to 12 feet high with smooth, bright 
green leaves. Blooms very early in spring before 
the leaves appear, having the appearance of numer¬ 
ous balls, enveloped in long, silky hairs. 
4 to 6 ft.50 each 
WEEPING WILLpW. A graceful weeping tree 
growing to large size, and is especially adapted to 
moist soil. 
4 to 6 ft.75 each 6 to 8 ft. 1.00 each 
WEEPING GOLD 
BARK. Showy va¬ 
riety with golden 
bark of high color, 
making it very con¬ 
spicuous during 
winter. 
4 to 6 ft.75 each 
6 to 8 ft. 1.00 each 
TFXAS 
UMBRFLLA 
TREE 
It assumes a 
dense spreading 
head, resembling a 
gigantic umbrella. 
A most desir'-ble 
tree of rapid growth. 
Somewhat tender. 
2 to 3 ft.40 each 
3 to 4 ft.50 each 
Plane Tree 
