TREES 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE CO. 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
We have endeavored to include only such varieties of trees as we now have growing 
in our Nurseries. They all have been grown with the greatest care, transplanted several 
times to insure a fibrous root system for good vigorous growth and quick development 
after planting. 
All trees marked B & B will be dug with balls of earth and wrapped in burlap with¬ 
out additional charge. Any other trees not so marked will be dug with bare roots unless 
requested otherwise when a charge of 50 per cent additional will be made for the balling 
and burlaping. 
ACER DASYCARPUM <50-80 ft. Silver Maple 
Hardy, fast growing shade trees, 
leaves, silvery on the under side. 
Each 
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$ 1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
2.50 
3.50 
5.50 
7.00 
9.50 
12.00 
15.00 
Finely cut 
Per 10 
$ 7.50 
10.00 
12.50 
20.00 
30.00 
A. 1). Wieri 50-80 ft. Weir Cutleaf Maple 
Graceful drooping form of Silver Maple. 
8 ft_$ 1.50 
1 y> in. diameter_ 2 00 
2 in_ 3.00 
2% in_ 5.00 
3 in_ 7.00 
3 V 2 in_10.00 
A. Saacharum 50-75 ft. Sugar Maple 
Strong and vigorous. It sistauce to disease 
makes it popular for streets and avenues. 
Brandies will not break in storms. Leaves 
are brilliant golden-yellow to crimson in fall. 
S ft_$ 2.00 
li/ 2 in. diameter_ 3 00 
2 in_ 5.00 
2'/> in_ 0.50 
3 “ in_ 8.00 
31/2 in_ 10.00 
4 in_15.00 
A Tataricum 20 ft. Tatarian Maple 
Round-headed small tree, best in somewhat 
moist soil. 
8 ft. 3 in. diameter_810.00 
AESCULUS GLABRA 30 ft. Ohio Buckeye 
Small tree with large growing foilage. Yel¬ 
low floweis in Mav-June 
5 ft_8 1.50 
0 ft_ 2.50 
8 ft_ 4.00 
A. Ginnala 10-12 ft. 
Very graceful. Blight red 
3 ft_ 
4 ft_ 
5 ft_ 
0 ft_ 
7 ft_ 
Amur Maple 
autumn coloring. 
_8 1.00 
_ 1.50 
_ 2.00 
_ 3.00 
_ 5.00 
A. Hippocastanuin (50-80 ft. 
Common Horse Chestnut 
Good shade tr e covered with showy white 
flowers in May and .Tune. 
5 ft_'_8 1.50 
<; ft_ 2.50 
8 ft_ 4.00 
A. Palmatum Atropurpureum 6-8 ft. 
Purpleleaf Japanese Maple 
Dwarf tree. Rich purple-red leaves all sum¬ 
mer. Best in sun. B&B. 
1 ft. 
11/2 ft. 
2 ft. 
2 y> ft. 
3 ft. 
8 1.50 
2.50 
4.00 
0.00 
8.00 
A. Platanoides 50 ft. Norway Maple 
Popular street tree, 
feet. Retains green le 
2 in. diameter_ 
21/2 in_ 
3 in_ 
3y* in_ 
4 in_ 
Dense head; formal ef- 
aves until late summer. 
_8 5.00 
_ 0 50 
_ 8.00 
_10.00 
_15.00 
A. Pavia Rubra 12 ft. Dwarf Buckeye 
Busli form, blooms when very young. Red 
flowers, May. 
iy 2 ft__8 1.00 
2 ft_ 1.50 
3 ft._ 2.00 
A. Octandra 60 ft. 
Dwarf, hush form. 
3 ft_ 
4 ft_ 
<5 ft_ 
8 ft_ 
Yellow Buckeye 
Yellow flowers in ally. 
_8 1.00 
_ 1.50 
_ 2.00 
_ 3.00 
ALMS VULGARIS 60ft. 
European or Black Alder 
Best adapted to moist soils. Young growth 
sticky. Decorative cones and catkins to one 
inch long. 
4 in. diameter__8-0.00 
A. P. Schwedleri 40-60 ft. 
Schwedler Purpleleaf Maple 
Good lawn specimen. Best large growing 
purple leaf tree. Leaves bright red in spring, 
purple-green in summer. 
8 
ft. _ 
_8 3.50 
D/a 
in. diameter 
5.00 
*> 
in._ 
(5 00 
2 Mj 
in. 
7 00 
o 
O 
in. 
A. Itubrum 50-75 ft. Red or Scarlet Maple 
Red autumn coloring. Thrives well in wet 
places. Has smooth gray bark. 
0 ft-8 1.50 
S ft- 2.50 
1 '/•> in. diameter_ 3.50 
2 in- 5.00 
A KALI A SPINOSA 25 ft. 
Devil’s Walking Stick 
Good for tropical off ets and shadows. Very 
spiny. White flowers in July. Also called 
‘’Hercules Club.” 
3 ft_8 .50 
4 ft_ .75 
BET I LA ALBA 30-50 ft. 
European White Birch 
Known by its whitbark. Small foliage and 
catkins make it decorative in early spring. 
Effective against evergreen background. Ii&B. 
D/a in. diameter_8 4.75 
2 in. _ 7.(75 
2D in. _10. in 
3 in._15.00 
Water Plants Thoroughly Once or Twice a Week 
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