PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD—Similar to the 
white dogwood except it has pink blooms, which 
make it a very attractive tree in the spring. 
Each Per 3 
2- 3 feet .$1.25 $3.00 
3- 4 feet . 1.75 4.50 
3- 4 feet, B&B .2.15 5.75 
WEEPING WILLOW—One of the most graceful of 
all willows. Makes a round-topped tree. Pendent 
branches are most effective. 
Each Per 3 
4- 5 feet .$ .50 1.25 
5- 6 feet . 75 1.75 
AMERICAN SYCAMORE—A native tree well adapted 
to street planting, quick grower. 
Each Per 3 
4- 5 feet .$ .50 $1.25 
5- 6 feet . 75 1.75 
Weeping Willow 
80UR GUM —One of the finest trees known for the 
flaming scarlet of their fall coloring. Very at¬ 
tractive at all season. 
Each Per 3 
3- 4 feet ._$ .50 $1.25 
4- 5 feet ....„.75 1.75 
AMERICAN PERSIMMON— Native of Southern 
states, but the fruit will ripen in the North. 
Each Per 3 
3- 4 feet .$ .35 $ .95 
4- 5 feet .... .50 1.25 
LOMBARDY POPLAR— A tall, shaft-like column of 
a tree that grows quick and often reaches a height 
of from 60 to 80 feet. 
Each Per 3 
3- 4 feet ._$ .25 $ .60 
4- 5 feet .... .35 .95 
5- 6 feet _ .50 1.25 
Tree Collection No. 38 
3-4 Feet 
I—Lombardy Poplar 
I-—Red Bud 
I—Silver Maple 
I—Chinese Elm 
$ 1.00 
CHINESE ELM—A rapid growing tree that does well 
in dry situations. For quick shade plant Chinese 
Elm. 
Each Per 3 
4- 5 feet ....$ .65 $1.60 
5- 6 feet ...75 1.75 
6- 8 feet .. 1.00 2.75 
SWEET GUM—A native tree that makes an excel¬ 
lent shade tree, glossy foliage in summer. The 
brilliant splash of crimson color in autumn is very 
attractive. 
Each Per 3 
4- 5 feet ._$ .75 $1.75 
5- 6 feet . 1.00 2.50 
TULIP TREE—A tall stately tree that grows very 
fast when established. Its leaves are large, very 
dark green flowers, tulip shaped yellowish tinge. 
Each Per 3 
4- 5 feet .$ .50 $1.25 
5- 6 feet ... . 75 1.75 
How to Plant a Tree 
SET TREE IN TUB OF WATER WHILE DIGGING HOLE. 
SUBSOIL SHOULD 
BE BROKEN UP 
IF VERY HARD. 
DOTS SHOULD NOT 
BENT IN PLANT¬ 
ING SO DIG HOLE 
NTY URGE ENOUGH 
SET TREE TRIFLE DEEPER 
THAN IT GREW IN NURSERY. 
SETTLE TREE BY 
SHAKING UP 
AND DOWN. 
WHEN HOLE IS'^ 
ABOUT V3 FULL PACK 
FIRMLY WITH FEET. 
LLIN AMONG ROOTS 
WITH GOOD LOAMY 
SOIL. WORK IN BY 
k> HAND OR SETTLE 
WITH WATEP 
ILL HOLE AND 
PACK FIRMLY, 
r LIGHT SOIL 
REQUIRES MORE 
„ , PACKING THAN 
rgj HEAVY SOIL. 
LEAVE POCKET AROUND 
HOLE TO CATCH WATER. 
IMPORTANT: we do not encouragf THE USE OF MAN¬ 
URE. IF WELL DECAYED AND MIXED WITH SOIL IT SHOULD 
BE USED ONLY ON THE TOP 
WRITE FOR OUR SPECIAL PRICES ON REFORESTATION 
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