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Deciduous Shade Ti*ees 
We have a fine assortment of shade trees. All are good hardy varieties of trees that will 
do real well east or west of the Cascade mountains. The varieties we have selected and which 
we grow are the best for both localities. 
AMERICAN LINDEN ^tojfoot^oc 
3 to 4 foot—6oc 
HAWTHORNE (Paul’s Scarlet) 
A small erect tree with bright scarlet flowers, 
followed by dull red berries. 3-4 ft. 65c; 4-6 ft. 
75c; 6-8 ft. 90c 
HORSE CHESTNUT Ahandsome 
tr66 or rog"- 
(Aesculus Hippocastanum) ular form 
with showy foliage and covered in the spring 
with panicles of white flowers marked with red. 
6-8 ft. $1.50. 
NORWAY MAPLE ^ large handsome 
tree, with broad, 
deep green foliage; has a very compact growth; 
a valuable tree for parks, lawns or streets. 4-6 
ft. 75c; 6-8 ft. 85c. 
COMMON BLACK LOCUST 
A rapid growing tree; will thrive in any soil; 
flowers in long pendulous racemes, white and 
fragrant. 4-6 ft. 65c; 6-8 ft. 75c. 
JAPANESE FLOWERING 
CHERRY Wonderful tree for specimen or 
group planting. The large, double 
pink, long-stem flowers borne in large clusters 
enable this tree to stand out as one of the best 
flowering trees. 3-4 ft. 7.3c; 4-6 ft. 85c. 
SYCAMORE MAPLE 
Extra large fol- 
. . J 1 i S hardy 
(Acer Pseudoplatanaiis) 6-8 ft. $i.30; 
4-6 ft, $1.00; 3-4 ft. 75c. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY These are a 
fine shade 
tree., medium size, leaf quick growing. 3-4 ft. 
6.3c; 4-6 ft. 85c. 
HONEY LOCUST s*': 
SUGAR MAPLE A very fine upright 
growing tree; makes 
wonderful shade. 3-4 ft. .35c; 4-6 ft. 75c. 
CHINESE ELM One of the fastest grow¬ 
ing trees, small leaf, a 
beautiful tree for quick shade; it is ornamental. 
3-4 ft. ,30c; 4-6 ft. 7.3c; 6-8 ft. $1.00; large lots 
write. 
CAROLINA POPLAR Very strong grow- 
/Tk 1 .x mg tree of broad, 
(Popuius Eugenei) columnar shape. 
Does not produce the annoying “cotton” of the 
native cottonwoods. 6-8 ft. 7.3c; 8-10 ft. 90c. 
LOMBARD POPLAR In shape this is 
T, s the exclamation 
(Popuius Nigra Italica) mark among 
trees. Its towering spire has an individuality all 
its own. For tall screens and backgrounds, this 
tree is admirable. 6-8 ft 8.3c; 8-10 ft. ,$1.00. 
OREGON MAPLE A most graceful 
/A 1 11 \ tree, with wide- 
^Acer Macrophyllum) spreadingbranch- 
es and large foliage. Very rapid growth. 6-8 
ft., 8.3c. 
WESTERN CATALPA Western va¬ 
riety, rapid 
growth, a very large leaf. It also is hardy and 
will stand below zero weather. 3-4 ft. 75c; 4-6 
ft. 90c; 6-8 ft. $1.00. 
AMERICAN ELM A magnificent tree 
/tti a • \ growing 80 to 100 
(Ulmus Americana) ft. high, with droop¬ 
ing, spending branches; one of the grandest of 
our native trees; makes a beautiful lawn or 
street tree. 6-8 ft. 85c; 4-6 ft. 6.3c. 
CUT LEAP WEEPING 
BIRCH (WHITE) One of the best shade 
^ trees for lawn and 
street. 3-4 ft. 6.3c; 4-6 ft. 8.3c; 6-8 ft. $1.^0. 
WEEPING WILLOW Green variety, the 
one mostly plant¬ 
ed. A beautiful fast growing tree, will grow 
most any place. 4-6 ft. 85c; 6-8 ft. $1.00. 
EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH 
A slim shade tree, dark green leaf, for yard or 
lawn. 4-6 ft. 65c; 6-8 ft. $1.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH This is a beautiful 
tree for your home, 
either front or back yard. It has a red berry in 
the fall and winter. 4-6 ft, 7,3c; 6-8ft.$1.20. 
.MOSS LOCUST Vining tree. 
3 ft. 50c. 
RED BUD Shade. Produces mass of rosy- 
pink flowers. Early spring. 2-3 
ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.00. 
RED OAK 2-15 ft. 75c; 3-4 ft. $1.25. 
CORK BARK ELM Beautiful shade tree. 
3-4 ft. 75c; 4-6 ft. 
90c. 
SOU WOOD TREE 
A bushy shrub tree. 
1 ft. tall 50c each, 
12-18 inches 75c ea. 
EASTERN GREEN ASH ^ 
grower, 
very fine for back yard or barn lot; plant in 
groups. 3-4 ft, 35c; 4-6 ft. 50c. 
BOXELDER 
This is the old time box elder. 
Past growing. 3-4 ft. 40c; 
4-6 ft. 6.3c. 
