Boxelder (A. negundo) . A rapid growing; 
hardy shade tree. Silver green bark. 8-10' 
$1.75. 
Variegated Sycamore Maple (A. pseudo plat- 
anus vari). A beautiful tree of the syca¬ 
more type with silver variegated leaves. 
4-5' $1.75; 5-6' $2.00. 
Vine Maple. A small, viny maple tree with 
semi-cut leaves; attractive green leaves dur¬ 
ing summer, turning to beautiful hues of 
yellow to dark red in fall. Highly prized in 
altitudes below 1000 feet. 3-4' $1.00; 
4-5' $1.25; 5-6' $1.50. 
Weir Cutleaf Maple. A variety of soft maple 
with deeply cut foliage. Very attractive. 
4-5' $1.00; 5-6' $1.25; 6-8' $1.50. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
(Sorbus aucuparia) 
Erect growing trees; smooth bark; fine leaves; 
dark orange-red berries; very attractive. 
Popular. 4-5' 90c; 5-6' $1.00; 6-8' $1.25. 
MULBERY (Morus) 
Russian (Alba tatarica) . Rapid growing tree; 
fruit medium size and produced in abund¬ 
ance. 5-6' $1.00; 6-8' $1.25; 8-10' $1.75. 
Teas Weeping (Morus alba pendula). A weep¬ 
ing form of the Russian Mulberry; attrac- 
tives leaves; forms a perfect umbrella with 
the branches falling to the ground. Very 
tasty berries borne in abundance. Top- 
grafted at 6 feet. 1 -year heads, $4.00; 
2-year heads, selected, $5.00. 
RED OAK 
OAK (Quercus) 
Pin Oak ( Q. palustris) . The foliage is dense, 
finely divided and of a beautiful shining 
green that colors to sparkling red and yel¬ 
low in fall. Does well in either wet or dry 
soil; grows rapidly; valuable for street or 
park plantings. 
Red Oak (Q. rubra). Has large, bright green 
leaves that turn to a purplish scarlet hue in 
fall; becomes large. 
Scarlet Oak (Q. coccinea). Rapid growing, 
hardy tree especially noted for its beautiful 
fall coloration. It is attractive at any sea¬ 
son because of its good habits of growth 
and its deeply lobed leaves in summer. 4-5' 
$1.00; 5-6' $1.25; 6-8' $1.75. 
FLOWERING PEACH 
FLOWERING PEACH (Amygdalis) 
Bicolor. Large double red and white blossoms. 
Burbank. The most double of the flowering 
peaches; it is particularly striking because 
of the profusion of blossoms it bears in early 
spring. 
Wrigicy's Pink. Large rose-pink blossoms. 
Early. 
Double Red Flowering. Beautiful red. 
Blood Leaf. Noted for its blood-red foliage, 
and rapid growth. 3-4' 50c; 4-5' 55c; 
5-6' 60c. 
Weeping Peach. It has a decided weeping 
habit, combining with brilliant double red 
blossoms to make it an outstanding flower¬ 
ing peach. 3-4' 85c. 
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