OFFICE: On Grounds, Route 22^ 1 Vz Miles West of Milwaukee Avc. 
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LIRIODENDRON 
MALUS-(Continued) 
Tulipifera (Tulip tree). Always straight, clean, and sym¬ 
metrical. Attains great size. Flowers appear in June 
and resemble large yellow tulips, shaded with green. 60 
feet. 
Each 
8' to 10' B&B .$5,00 
MAGNOLIA 
Theifera (Tea Crab). Buds are i^ink, flowers white, very 
floriferous. 20 feet. 
Toringoides —A compact, upright tree; small, white flowers. 
15 feet. 
Zumi Calocarpa —A tall-growing, open tree; large, white 
flowers. 15 feet. 
Each Per 10 
4' to 5' . $1.25 $11.50 
5' to 6' . 1.75 16.50 
Tlie hybrid Asiatic Magnolias hold an uncontested right 
to claim themselves the loveliest of early spring flowering 
trees. 
Soulangeana (Cup and Saucer or Tulip Magnolia). 15-20 
feet. The most prominent of the Magnolia family in this 
climate. Quantities of large petalled flowers, pink to 
purplish outside, white inside, giving a two-color effect. 
REQUIRES WIND PROTECTION. 
Each Per 10 
5' to 6' B&B . $5.00 $47.50 
6' to 8' B&B . 6.00 57.50 
MALUS—CRAB 
The real value of the Flowering Crab-Apple does not 
seem to be widely known or appreciated. IFeir profuse 
bloom ranging in color from deep carmine to delicate pink 
and white, along with their red and yellow fruit on trees 
of widely varying character and foliage make the crabs 
worthy of more use in landscape planting. They lend them¬ 
selves well to lawn planting in groups, as specimen trees, 
and also for native effects. 
Arnoldiana —Originated at Arnold Arboretum. Forms a 
tree twelve to fifteen feet. Covered with beautiful, large, 
rose-colored flowers gradually turning to white. 
Atropurpurea— Single, pale pink flowers—green foliage. 
Atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab). Brilliant carmine flowers. 
20 feet. 
Baccata (Siberian Crab-apple). Small, white flowers. 30 
feet. 
Bechtel’s (Double P'ink-flowering crab). Branches become 
horizontal in older trees. The fragrant flowers are very 
double, soft pink, resembling a small rose. 25 feet. 
Coronaria (Wild Sweet Crab). Pink flowers—fragrant. 30 
feet. 
Dolgo (Tree form). Bears fine red crab-apples that can be 
used for jelly and preserves. A beautiful, shapely tree 
for the lawn. 15 ft. 
Eleyi (Eley’s Crab). A new variety resembling Floribunda 
but producing much larger flowers. Very striking, rich, 
fiery red color. 15 feet. 
Dr. Van Fleet (Pink). Vigorous grower, 
Floribunda —Pink buds opening white —yellow fruit. A low 
tree with loose open top. 20 feet. 
Floribunda Peachblown —Rosy pink, very graceful form. 
Floribunda Atropurpurea (Purple Crab). Single crimson 
flower. 
Hopa —Crimson flowers, red fruit. Pyramidal form, useful 
for formal effects. 20 feet. 
loensis (Native pink crab). Tbe horizontal branching habit 
of this variety creates a wide use for landscape purposes, 
especially in natural plantings. 25 feet. 
Microcarpa Prunifolia —Dwarf grower, deep pink flowers, 
small fruit, deeply cut foliage. 
Micromalus (Midget Crab). Deep pink flowers, blooms 
early and abundantly. 10 feet. 
Niedzwetzkyana (Redvein Crab). Attains a height of twenty 
feet. Purple foliage and blossoms red. 20 feet. 
Parkmanii (Parkman Crab). Semi-double, warm rose flow¬ 
ers, loose-growing top. 15 feet. 
Prunifolia Rinki —Attains a height of 15 feet. Large, white 
flowers. Yellow fruit. 
Red Silver —Reddish-purple leaves, carmine flowers. Upright 
growth. 
R'edtip —A very interesting crab that grows into a good sized 
spreading tree, covered with rich red leaves during the 
growing season. 
Robusta —Single, pure white flowers, very fragrant. 15 feet. 
Scbeideckeri —Lovely, double, pink flowers. 20 feet. 
Sieboldi Arborescens —White flowers and red fruit. 15 feet. 
Snowbank —White flowers and light green foliage. 
Spectabilis —Large, double, deep pink flowers. Very fragrant. 
15 feet. 
We recommend moving larger sizes with a ball of earth. 
5' to 6' B&B Heavy top . $4.00 
6' to 7' B&B Heavy top . 6.00 
7' to 8' B&B Heavy top . 8.00 
Large sizes and specimens on application. 
MORUS—MULBERRY 
Tatarica (Russian Mulberry). It bears large crops of rather 
small, black, sweet fruit. It is very hardy, grows rapidly. 
and makes a large tree. 25 feet. 
Each Per 10 
5' to 6' .$ .50 $4.50 
Tatarica Pendula (Weeping Mulberry). One of the prettiest 
small weeping trees. 
4' to 5' .$3.00 $27.50 
OSTRYA 
Virginica (Ironwood). A small, compact, pyramidal tree. 
Dead leaves remain on the branches all winter. Stands 
shearing, good for high hedges. 40 feet. 
Each Per 10 
5' to 6' . $1.00 $ 9.00 
8' to 10' B&B . 3.50 32.50 
Wi" to T B&B .10.00 90.00 
PLATANUS—SYCAMORE 
Occidentalis (American Planetree). 100 feet. 
Each Per 10 
1^" to 2" $4.00 $37.50 
2" to 2 V 2 " 5.50 50.00 
Orientalis (European Sycamore). A very fast growing tree. 
90 feet. 
V/ 2 " to 2" $4.00 $37.50 
2" to 2^" 5.50 50.00 
POPULUS—POPLAR 
