TREES 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO 
A. Platanoides 50-75 
Popular street tree, 
til late summer. 
2 in. diameter.. 
21/2 in. 
3 in. 
3l^ in. 
4 in. 
ft. Norway Maple 
Retains green leaves un- 
.$r ).00 
. 0.50 
. 8.00 
.10.00 
.15.00 
A. P. Schw'edleri 40-60 ft. 
Schwedler Piirpleleaf Maple 
Good lawn specimen. Best large growing 
purple leaf tree. Leaves bright red in si)ring, 
purple-green in summer. 
8 ft.$3.50 
iy 2 in. diameter. 5.00 
2 in. 0.00 
IIETITLA ALBA 30-50 ft. 
European White Bircli 
Known by its white bark. Small foliage and 
long tiowers or catkins make it decorative in 
early spring. B&B. 
1% in. diameter.$4.75 
2 in. 7.00 
21^ in.10.00 
3 in.15.00 
31/2 in.20.00 
B. Lutea 50-70 ft. Yellow Bireh 
Hardy, large growing tree with golden tinged 
bark. Makes good wind break. B&B. 
iy 2 in. diameter.$4.50 
2 in. 7.00 
2 y 2 in.10.00 
3 in.15.00 
.A. Rubruin .50-7.5 ft. Red or Scarlet staple 
Red autumn coloring. Thrives well in wet 
jdaces. Has smooth gray bark. 
G ft.$1.50 
8 ft. 2.50 
■A. Saacliariini 50-7.5 ft. Sugar Maple 
Strong and vigorous. Resistance to disease 
makes it popular for streets and avenues. 
Branches will not break in storms. Leaves are 
brilliant golden-yellow to crimson in fall. 
8 h...‘.$2.00 
iy 2 in. diameter. 3.00 
2 in. 5.00 
21/4 in. 6.50 
3 in. 8.00 
31/2 in.10.00 
4 in.15.00 
.AESCULUS GL.ABRA .30 ft. Ohio Buckeye 
Large growing, good foliage. Yellow' flowers 
ill .May-Tune. 
5 ft.$1.50 
6 ft. 2.50 
8 ft. 4.00 
.A. Hippocastanum 60-80 
European Horse Chestnut 
Good shade tree covered with showy white 
flowers in May and June. 
5 ft.$1.50 
6 ft. 2.50 
8 ft. 4.00 
.A. If. Carnes Briotti 40 ft. 
Redflowering Horse Chestnut 
Fresh-scarlet flow'ers in May and June. 
5 ft.$3.00 
6 ft. 4.00 
7 ft. 5.00 
•A. Neglecta Dwarf Buckeye 
Bush form, blooms when very young. Red 
flow'ers. May. 
11/2 ft.$1.00 
2 ft. 1.50 
3 ft. 2.00 
A. Octandra , Yellow Buckeye 
Dw'arf, bush form. Yellow flow'ers in May. 
3 ft.$1.00 
4 ft. 1.50 
ALNUS VULGARIS 60 ft. 
European or Black Alder 
Best adapted to moist soils. Young growth 
sticky. 
2 in. diameter.$6.00 
ARALIA SPINOSA 25 ft. 
Devil's Walking Stick 
Good for tropical effects and shadows. Very 
spiny. White flowers in July. Also called “Hef- 
<Miles Club.” 
3 ft.$0.50 
4 ft. 
B. Nigra 50-60 ft. River or Black Birch 
The torn, ragged bark makes this tree unique. 
Does best in moist places. 
iy 2 in. diameter.$3.50 
2 in. 4.50 
21/4 in. 6.50 
B. Pendula Gracilis 50-60 ft. 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch 
Drooping branches w'ith finely cut leaves. Sil- 
ver.v w'hite bark. B&B. 
6 ft.$2.50 
8 ft. 3.50 
11/4 in. diameter. 5.00 
3^ in.20.00 
4 in.25.00 
4y2 in.30.00 
C.ARPINUS BETULUS 60-70 ft. 
European Hornbeam 
Variety Fastigiata or sometimes called Pyra- 
midalis because of its pyramidal form. Has 
smooth gray bark. Will thrive in moist soil. 
B&B. 
3 ft.$5.00 
4 ft. 6.00 
5 ft. 8.00 
6 ft.10.00 
7 ft.14.00 
8 ft.18.00 
C. B. Fastigiata I'.vrainidal Hornbeam 
Very slender pyramid form. Useful for for¬ 
mal garden effects. 
4 ft.$6.00 
5 ft. 7.00 
6 ft.10.00 
7 ft.14.00 
C. Caroliniana 30-46 ft. American Hornbeam 
Usually small and bushy. Dark bluish-green 
foliage with autumn coloring. B&B. 
3 ft.$2.50 
4 ft. 3.50 
5 ft. 4.50 
6 ft. 6.00 
CELTIS OCCIDENT.ALIS 50-60 ft. Hackberry 
A slow grow'ing tree, fo'iage resembling the 
Elm, good dense-headed tree for screen pur¬ 
poses. 
8 ft.$2.00 
11/4 in. diameter. 3.00 
2 in. 5.00 
21/2 in. 7.00 
3 in.10.00 
CERCIS CANADENSIS 12-15 ft. 
American Redbud 
‘‘Judas tree.” Ros.v-pink flowers in April be¬ 
fore foliage. Grow's best in moist soils. Affec¬ 
tive planted with dogw'ood. 
3 ft.$1.00 
5 ft. 1.50 
7 ft. 2.50 
8 ft. 4.00 
2 in. diameter. 8.00 
21/2 in.10.00 
3 in.15.00 
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