m 
CHINESE ELM 
AMERICAN ELM 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 
NORWAY MAPLE 
BIRCH 
Weeping Cut Leaf—Most beautiful of all 
trees. Delicately cut leaves on graceful droop¬ 
ing branches revealing the pearly white trunk. 
Particularly effective near pool or stream. A 
lovely lawn tree—it will not kill grass be¬ 
neath the tree. 5 to 6-foot trees. 
287 PJ 10508—Each $1.85; 2 for.$3.45 
ELM 
American—Finest, most majestic of all 
shade trees—hardy, drouth resistant, quick 
to grow and long lived. Grows 100 to 120 
feet tall. 5 to 6-ft. trees. 
287 PJ 10500—Each 65c; 2 for.$1.20 
Chinese—Astoundingly swift of growth—4 
to 8 feet a year in good soil. Bushy and com¬ 
pact of habit—splendid for shade or wind¬ 
break. 5 to 6-ft. trees. 
287 PJ 10501 —Each 65c; 2 for.$1.20 
MAPLE 
Norway—Finest, fastest growing hard ma¬ 
ple. Symmetrical, rounded head, densely 
covered with luxuriant foliage; scarlet and red 
in autumn. Good city tree. 5 to 6-foot trees. 
287 PJ 10502—Each $1.25; 2 for.$2.35 
Sugar—(Rock)—A splendid hard maple, for 
lawn or city street. Dense bright green fo¬ 
liage, glorious colors in fall. Grows 100 to 120 
ft. 5 to 6-ft. trees. 
287 PJ 10503—Each $1.25; 2 for.$2.35 
Silver—Common soft maple — beautiful 
shade tree of very fast growth. Luxuriant 
silverv foliage. 5 to 6-ft. trees. 
287 PJ 10504—Each 65c; 2 for.$1.20 
Schwedleri—(Purple Leaved Norway)—Col¬ 
or contrast all season. Foliage is gleaming red 
and purple; midsummer, purplish green; au¬ 
tumn, golden yellow. 5 to 6-ft. trees. 
287 PJ 10505—Each $1.55; 2 for.$2.95 
Sturdy Young Trees 
AS LOW AS 5£ c 
2 FOR 95c EACH 
All Trees>Shipped Prepaid 
WILLOW 
Weeping—(Babylonian) — Particularly 
graceful type of weeping tree with extra long 
dropping branches. Leaves are narrow, bright 
green faced with gray and bark is bright yel¬ 
low—colorful at all seasons. 5 to 6-foot trees. 
287 PJ 10509—Each $1.00; 2 for.$1 .85 
NUT TREES 
Here you see actual photographs of 
both shade trees and evergreens show¬ 
ing some of their uses. Garden Club 
trees are sturdy, well-started, trained 
to establish firm roots and grow to full 
handsome trees. You save money by 
buying these smaller sizes and trans¬ 
planting them young where they are 
to grow. Send your order early! Trees 
shipped at proper season for planting. 
Butternut—Richly flavored nut of Walnut 
type. Long, oval form. Attractive shade tree. 
2 to 3-foot, trees. 
287 PJ 10496—Each 55c; 2 for.95c 
Black Walnut—There is a widening market 
for these old favorites of rich distinctive flavor. 
Round, hard shelled nut with large, golden 
meat, 2 to 3-foot trees. 
287 PJ 10497—Each 55c; 2 for. ..95c 
American Filbert—(Hazelnut) — Large, im¬ 
proved strain of this favorite nut. Medium 
soft shell; big kernel. Bush of low growth. 2 
to 3-foot trees. 
287 PJ 10498—Each 65c; 2 for.$1.15 
POPLAR 
Lombardy—Tall, slender, formal, it. domi¬ 
nates the landscape, picturesque foil for 
rounder trees. Grows quickly — 50 to 75 feet 
at maturity . 
6 to 8-foot size 
287 PJ 10506—Each65c;2foi $1.10;6for$3.00 
4 to 5-foot size 
287 PJ 10506—50trees$4.25; 100trees.$7.50 
Carolina—For quick, dense shade, choose 
Carolina Poplar, fastest growing of them all. 
Grows 75 to 100 feet tall, with spreading 
branches and large, glossy leaves for deep 
shade. 5 to 6-foot: trees. 
287 PJ 10513—Each 55c; 2 for ....... $1.00 
Pecan—The large, long, thin shelled type 
that shell so readily. 2 to 3-ft. trees. 
287 PJ 10499—Each 85c; 2 for.$1.6C 
What! Haven’t You Ordered 
It Yet? 
PLANNING 
YOUR PLANTING 
that Interesting New Book on Gar¬ 
dening. Written Just for Wards 
by Mrs. Francis King. See Page 3. 
*ruse?u4€q Jfiees 
TO WELCOME SPRING 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB 
Quite the nicest of these delightful spring 
blossoming trees. From mid May to early 
June a pompon of pink—great, double flowers 
delightfully fragrant almost,like small roses. 
Russet green fruit in fall. Place alone in a vista 
of lawn or use for height and background in 
a border. Grows to 15 ft. 3 to 4-ft. trees. 
287 PJ 10697—Each 75c; 2 for.$1.40 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY 
These little Cherry trees grow briskly up¬ 
right, but spread their branches if given room. 
Edrly spring — before other foliage appears — 
they burst into a glory of pink bloom; double 
flowers that linger for a fortnight. Grows to 
15 ft. 3 to 4-foot trees. 
287 PJ 10698—Each 95c; 2 for.$1.75 
RED BUD 
While winter still lingers in secluded cor¬ 
ners of the garden, the Red Bud bursts into 
a misty veil of deep reddish pink. The little 
tree is picturesquely irregular in form, with 
leaves of perfect heart shape. Grows 12 to 
15 ft. 3 to 4-ft. trees. 
287 PJ 10699—Each 85c; 2 for_$1.55 
PAUL’S SCARLET THORN 
This sturdy little member of the haw 
family is most picturesque. May and June 
load it with bright crimson blossoms, double 
and roselike. Miniature red apples in fall. 
Its summer foliage is glossy dark green and 
its whorled branches give it contours inter¬ 
esting in any shrubbery planting. 3 to 4- 
foot trees. 
287 PJ 10696—Each tree, $1.10; 2 for $2.00 
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