Ornamental and Shade cJrees - Oontmued 
Prices on larger sizes furnished on application. 
MAPLES — Continued 
SCHWEDLER’S. The Purple Norway Maple's beautiful leaves at' 
tract attention at all seasons but are especially fine in spring, when 
their gleaming red and purple contrasts brightly with the delicate 
green of other trees. In midsummer they are purplish green, in 
autumn golden yellow. 8-10 ft., #2.50 each. 
SILVER (Dasycarpum). Large-sized tree, rapid grower; foliage 
deeply cut, 5'lobed, bright green above and silvery white under' 
neath. A good all-around tree. 8-10 ft., #1.00; 10-12 ft., #1.25; 
1 diameter, #1.50; l%-2 in. diameter, #2.00; 2-2 l /z 
diameter, #2.50 each. 
SUGAR (or Rock Maple). This tree is chieftain of its clan; 
straight, spreading, symmetrical, of grand proportions, often 120 
feet in height and longer lived than most men who plant it. It 
grows well in all except damp, soggy soils and roots deeply, allow' 
ing grass to grow close. Its bold leaves have very rich autumn 
tints of clear yellow and scarlet. 1 Vi-^Va * n « diameter, #2.50 each. 
Mountain Ash - Sorbus 
EUROPEAN (Aucuparia). Very hardy, head dense and regular, 
beautiful fernlike, green foliage covered from July till winter with 
clusters of bright red berries. The combination of foliage and 
clustered fruits makes this most striking and beautiful. 8-10 ft., 
#1.50; 10-12 ft., IVa *n. diameter, #2.00; 10-12 ft., V/ 2 »n. 
diameter, #2.50 each. 
Mulberry - Morus 
ALBA (White or Russian). The Mulberry cultivated in China for 
the silk worm; usually thick'topped, rapid growing and bushy 
of habit. Bears fruits attractive to birds. 4-6 ft., 75c each. 
TEAS’ WEEPING. Forms a perfect'shaped head; long, slender, 
willowy branches drooping to the ground in light, airy graceful' 
ness. Beautiful foliage; hardy, admirably adapted for small or 
large ground or for cemetery planting. 2-yr. heads, #1.50; 3-yr. 
heads, #2.00 each. 
Oak - Quercus 
PALUSTRIS (Pin). Trim pyramidal head; deeply cut shiny foliage 
turns rich crimson in autumn; rapid grower; particularly fitting 
as a street tree. 8-10 ft., #2.00; IV 4 -IV 2 »n diameter, #2.50; 
1V2-1% in* diameter, #3.00 each. 
Salix Babylonica (Weeping Wi.'low) 
European Planetree 
Plane - Platanus 
ORIENTALIS (European Planetree). Grows rather quickly; leaves 
resist insects, dust and smoke; broad leaves; shapely head; makes 
a splendid lawn tree. l%-2 in. diameter, #2.50; 2-2 ! /2 in. diam¬ 
eter, #3.00. 
Poplar - Populus 
LOMBARDY. One of the most ornamental and picturesque trees 
of remarkably rapid growth and erect habit; triangular leaves. 
Admirable for formal and general landscape effects and largely 
planted for that purpose. 6-7 ft., 35c; 7-8 ft., 50c; 8-10 ft., 
I-IV 4 in. diameter, 75c; 10-12 ft., IV 4 -IV 2 in. diameter, #1.00 
each. 
Plum, Flowering - Prunus 
(See page 47). 
Thorn - Crataegus 
COCCINEA (Thicket Hawthorn). The intricate maze of branches 
forms a vertible barrier; white flowers in May are large and give 
place to rather dull brown'red berries. Shiny bright green foliage 
is almost oval, good until late fall. 3-4 ft., 75c; 4-5 ft., #1.00; 
5- 6 ft., #1.50 each. 
CORDATA (Washington Thorn). White flowers in May followed 
by brilliant scarlet fruits which last nearly all winter, autumn 
coloring is interesting and beautiful. 3-4 ft., #1.00; 4-5 ft., #1.50 
each. 
PAUL’S DOUBLE SCARLET. A small tree of fine habit; rich, 
luxuriant foliage, very double, crimson flower with scarlet glow. 
One of the best. 3-4 ft., 75c; 4-5 ft., #1.00; 5-6 ft., #1.50 each. 
DOUBLE PINK. 5-6 ft., #1.50 each. 
DOUBLE WHITE. 5-6 ft., #1.50 each. 
Tulip Tree - Liriodendron 
TULIPIFERA. Greenish yellow tulipdike flowers top the branch' 
lets in June, and the unique cut'off shape of the leaves is remark' 
able. Makes a magnificent tree with clean straight trunk; a quick 
grower. 8-10 ft., #2.00; 10-12 ft., #2.50; lVi-1% in. diameter, 
#3.00 each. 
Walnut - Juglans 
JAPANESE. Rapid grower, very hardy and prolific. 3-4 ft., 50c 
each. 
NIGRA. (Black). Tall erect native tree with wide'spreading 
branches; has compound foliage; edible fruit; valuable tree for its 
rare wood. 3-4 ft., 50c; 5-6 ft., #1.00 each. 
Willow - Salix 
BABY'LONICA. A graceful tree of large size. Its fresh, bright 
green tinted and long, wavy branches make it very attractive. 
6- 8 ft., #1.00; 8-10 ft., #1.25 each. 
INCANA (Rosemary Willow). An attractive, slow'growing WiT 
low with silvery leaves, greatly resembling Sage Brush or Russian 
Olive in appearance. 2-3 ft., 50c; 3-4 ft., 75c each. 
PENTANDRA (Laurel Willow). Shining, rich, dark green leaves 
make this tree a worth-while background; grows quickly. 6-8 ft., 
#1.00 each. 
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Edward Lehde Nurseries, Gardenville, N. Y. 
