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THE SALEM NURSERIES, SALEM, OHIO 
OAK, PIN—Leaves are deep green and glossy, 
turning to gold in the fall, growing faster than 
any other oaks and makes a beautiful tree. 
10 to 12 ft., $2.50. 2 to 3 in. cal., $4.00 
POPLAR LOMBARDY—This tree is used in land¬ 
scape work as a background, growing very tall and 
slender. Many of the old trees which were thought¬ 
fully placed make an outstanding landmark and an 
Old World effect. 8 to 10 ft. $1.00 
10 to 12 ft. $2.00 
POPLAR BOLLEANA (SUver Leaf)—Leaves are 
a glossy green, silvery beneath. Frequently used 
in landscaping against blank walls or high build¬ 
ings. 8 to 10 ft. $1.25 
SILVER MAPLE—The most rapid growing of all 
shade trees; foliage bright green and grows to a 
large size; very hardy. 8 to 10 ft. $1.25 
10 ft. to 12 ft., $2.00; 2 to 3 in. cal., $3.50 
SCHWEDLERI (A Plantanoides)—beautiful va¬ 
riety with very large bronze red leaves and young 
shoots of the same color; a vigorous grower and 
most effective ornamental tree; fifty feet high. 
8 to 10 ft., $2.50; 10 to 12 ft., $3.50 
TULIP TREE (Whitewood)—One of the best of 
our native trees, of tall pyramidal habit, with 
glossy fiddle shaped leaves and tulip-like flowers; 
allied to the Magnolia. 8 to 10 ft. $2.00 
WEIR’S CUT LEAF MAPLE—Delicately cut leaves 
and long, half drooping branches cause an unique 
appearance; a rapid grower, becoming very large 
and spreading. 8 to 10 ft. $2.00 
10 to 12 ft. $3.00 
WILLOW LAUREL LEAVED—A splendid orna¬ 
mental tree with large, glossy, dark Laurel-like 
leaves. May be used as a taller screening shrub. 
6 to 8 ft., 75c; 8 to 10 ft., $2.00 
WILLOW GOLD BARK—Showy variety with yel¬ 
low bark, making it very attractive during the 
winter. 8 to 10-ft., $1.00 
WILLOW WEEPING (See weeping trees). 
WEEPING VARIETIES 
CAMPERDOWN ELM—Long, drooping branches; 
forms a broad, handsome head. 
6 ft. 2-yr. heads, $2.50 
CUT LEAVED WEEPING BIRCH—A most grace¬ 
ful tree of rapid growth, reaching 60 feet; bark 
white. 8 to 10 ft., $2.50; 10 to 12 ft., $4.00 
CATALPA BUNGEII—Not a weeping tree but is 
grafted on stems 5 to 8 feet from the ground, form¬ 
ing an umbrella shaped top; very ornamental. 
2-yr. $1.00 
TEA’S WEEPING MULBERRY—Is grafted on a 
straight stem 5 to 6 feet from the ground, the 
branches droop down. $2.00 
WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW—A large and 
rapid growing tree, very hardy, branches long and 
drooping. Same as Babylonica Willow. 
8 to 10 ft., $1.75; 10 to 12 ft., $2.50 
JAPANESE WEEPING CHERRY—Small tree with 
drooping branches. Clusters of beautiful rose pink 
flowers appear before the leaves. 
5 to 7 ft., $2.50 
Nothing improves the value of residence prop¬ 
erty as much and as fast for the investment made 
as the planting of Shrubbery. 
Ornamental Trees For Shade and Beauty 
JAPANESE MAPLE (Blood Leaf Red)—A small 
tree or shrub valued for its blood red leaves and 
bright red branches, of dense growing habit. The 
delicate leaves are very showy and are fine as 
speciments, or can be used with evergreen plantings 
to good advantage. 2 to 3 ft., $2.50 
BUCKTHORN CATHARTICUS—A dense twiggy 
bush 6 to 10 feet hgfli with dark foliage relieved 
by masses of attractive white flowers in June and 
July. 3 ft., $1.00 
BETCHEL’S FLOWERING CRAB—A small bushy 
tree valued for its flowers produced in great 
abundance and very fragrant. 
4 to 5 ft., $1.00; 5 to 7 ft., $1.50 
FLORIBUNDA CRAB—Bright pink flowers upon 
opening turning to pure white. Small yellow fruit 
in the Autumn. 4 to 5 ft., 60c; 5 to 7 ft., $1.00 
CORNU S FLORIDA (Dogwood)—White flowers 
come early in the spring before the leaves appear, 
covered later in the fall with bright red berries; 
foliage green and glossy turning crmson in fall. 
4 to 6 ft., $1.50 
CORNUS RUBRA (Red Flowering Dogwood)— 
This tree grows similar to the white dogwood ex¬ 
cept the flowers are red. This has been a very 
scarce tree. 3 to 4 ft., $2..5"o 
JUDAS TREE—(Red Bud)—A small growing tree 
mth irregular form with heart shaped leaves. It 
is covered with bright pink blossoms early in the 
.spring before the leaves appear. 4 to 5 ft., $1.00 
MAGNOLIA GLAUCA—Almost an evergreen with 
large glossy leaves and waxy white flowers. 
2 to 3 ft., $2.00; 3 to 4 ft., $3.00 
MAGNOLIA LENNEI—Rich large purplish red 
flowers, heavy bloomer. 3 to 4 ft., $3.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH—Has long, slender branches; 
white flowers in May followed by clusters of bright 
red berries. 8 to 10 ft., $2.00 
10 to 12 ft., $3.00 
THORN, PAUL’S FLOWERING—A small quick 
growing tree producing masses of most beautiful 
double crimson flowers in May, followed by large 
red berries in late summer. 4 to 5 ft., $1.50 
PRUNIS TRILOBA—(Double Flowered Plum). 
A charming shrub of vigorous growth. Very early 
in the spring before its leaves appear the whole 
tree is decked in a fleecy cloud of very double 
light pink blossoms. 4 to 5 ft., $1.00 
PRUNIS PISSARDI—Purple leaved plum, dis¬ 
tinct little tree and very showy, covered with leaves 
that deepen in color to the end of the year. Dou¬ 
ble light pink blossoms. 4 to 5 ft., 75c 
SWEET PEA TREE—A dense growing tree to 20 
feet in height, beautiful yellow flowers resembling 
Sweet Peas. 4 to 5 ft., 60c 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CHERRY—The varieties 
we have of these are among the best both for flow¬ 
ers and foliage. 5 to 7 ft., $1.50 
ARALIA SPINOSA (Devil’s Walking Stick)—Its 
prickly stems covered with large glossy leaves and 
later enormous clusters of flowers tend to give the 
tree a tropical appearance. 4 to 5 ft., 50c 
