BAILEY'S TREE 
Give a lifetime of 
Comfort and Beauty 
WHERE TO PLANT TREES 
Trees planted about the house should ac¬ 
complish the two-fold purpose of framing 
the view of the house, and providing shade 
at the right place and at the time of day 
when it is needed. Trees planted nearer the 
corners of the house, rather than directly 
in front, will greatly enhance the appearance 
of the home and provide needed shade. 
Ordinarily trees should be planted suffi¬ 
ciently far apart to allow them to develop 
naturally. An exception is when they are 
used for screening out some unsightly view 
or for windbreak purposes. Small, orna¬ 
mental trees display their flower or fruit to 
advantage either on lawn or in the border. 
ASH, GREEN (Fraxi nus lanceolata)— A good 
fast growing tree. Perfectly hardy and stands 
drought well. 
ASH, EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN (Sorbus au- 
cuparia)— A beautiful lawn tree which is very 
attractive the latter part of the summer, when it 
is covered with masses of red berries. Height 
15 to 18 feet. 
ASH, WEEPING MOUNTAIN (Sorbus aucu- 
paria pendula)— A novel tree for lawn planting. 
Its long drooping branches nearly reach the 
ground. 
BASSWOOD (American Linden)(Tiliaameri- 
cana)— A very hardy tree that is used extens¬ 
ively in place of the Catalpa in our Northern 
climate. 
BIRCH, CUTLEAF WEEPING (Betula pen- 
dula gracilia)— A striking, erect tree with slen¬ 
der drooping branches and finely cut leaves. 
The bark is white like the ordinary native Birch. 
There is no tree to take the place of Cutleaf 
Birch for individual planting on the lawn. 
Lombardy Poplar 
BIRCH, AMERICAN WHITE (Betula alba) 
A medium sized tree native to Minnesota with 
beautiful white bark. 
BUTTERNUT (Jugla ns cinerea)— A well- 
known hardy, nut bearing tree. 
CATALPA, WESTERN (Catalpa speciosa)— 
Very fragrant attractive flowers in large panicles. 
Large, heart shaped leaves. 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING 
(Maius ioensis flora plena)— A large shrub or 
small tree attaining a height of about 10 feet. 
Produces an abundance of double pink flowers in 
May, resembling miniature roses. Very fragrant. 
Hardy. 
PRICES OF DECIDUOUS TREES 
When ordering 5 or more of a size and variety, deduct 10% from these prices 
quoted according to caliper. 
Note that the larger sizes are 
Ash, Green. 
Ash, European Mountain. 
Ash, Weeping Mountain. 
Basswood, 2Y 2 " $4.00, 3" $5.50. 
Birch, American White. 
Birch, Cutleaf Weeping. 
Butternut. 
Catalpa. 
Crab, Bechtel’s Flowering. 
Crab, Oolgo, Specimen. 
Crab, Hopa. 
Crab, Red Silver. 
Elm, American. 
2" $2.50, 2 y 2 " $3.50, 3" $5.00, 3Y 2 " $8.00, 4" $12.00 
Elm, Chinese, 2" $2.50, 2 Y 2 " $3.50. 
Maple, Norway, 2" $5.00. 
Maple, Schwedler. 
Maple, Soft or Silver. 
Maple, Sugar or Hard. 
Mulberry, Russian. 
Plum, Cistena. 
Plum, Double Flowering. 
Plum, Minnesota Purple. 
Plum, Newport. 
Poplar, Bolleana. 
Poplar, Lombardy, 2" $2.00, 2y 2 " $3.00, 3" $4.00_ 
Walnut, Black. 
Willow, Golden. 
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