TOLLESON NURSERIES 
TREES for Shade and Beauty 
REES should always add beauty to their surround¬ 
ings; and if possible, they should be placed where 
their shade will be enjoyed. 
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A garden seat or terrace will be more pleasant 
if it is shaded by a tree in the afternoon. Or a porch, or 
window may be made more inviting by this protection 
from the summer sums* A.-little investigation at the right 
time on a sunny day will help you determine just where 
a tree should be planted to cast the desired shade; hav¬ 
ing in mind always the shape and size of the tree. 
Plant your parking trees so that they will frame the 
house rather than block it from view. 
In shade trees we offer the best quality stock in 
Colorado. Straight, well balanced and symmetrical. These 
trees are dug with a heavy power digger and grown on 
a sandy loam producing an abundance of roots. 
Shade and Ornamental frees 
BIRCH, CUT LEAP WEEPING (Betula Laciniata)—A beautiful 
white barked tree with long slender drooping branches and fern¬ 
like leaves. Plant as specimens, preferably between the house and 
some evergreens, so that you get the full winter effect. 
5- 6 ft. _$2.50 
6- 8 ft. _3.50 
8-10 ft. _4.50 
1 X /4 “1 % inch _-_6.00 
iy 2 -2 inch _ 7.50 
CATAIiPA, BUNGEI (Umbrella Catalpa)—The Umbrella Tree has 
its place beside the walks, at the front steps, at the bottoms of 
terraces, etc. Cut the head back each year to keep it bushy and 
healthy. 
5- 6 ft. 2 yr. heads_$3.50 
6- 7 ft. 3 yr. heads_5.00 
CATAEPA, SPECIOSA (Western C.)—Rapid grower. Has large 
leaves, and large white flowers followed by long seed pods. 
6-8 ft. _ __J_ _$1.25 
CRAB, BECHTEL (Malus) — A small tree blooming early in the 
spring. Has a multitude of pink, very double and very sweet flow¬ 
ers that remind one of little roses. 
2- 3 ft. _ $1.50 
3- 4 ft. _2.00 
4- 5 ft. _ 2.75 
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