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HACKBERRY 
This is also a very hardy tree and should be more generally planted, 
3—4 ft. each 35c; 4—5 ft. 50c; 5—6 ft. 75c. 
MAPLE, SOFT SILVER 
An excellent tree for street planting or shade. Grows rapidly, forms 
a widespreading, dense crown, 6—8 ft. each 65c; 8—10 ft. $1.00; 10—12 ft. 
$1.35. Larger trees up to $4.00 each. 
POPLAR, BOLLEANA 
A very attractive poplar with underside of foliage of silvery-white color. 
Upright growing branches and for best effect should be grown with branches- 
to the ground, 4—5 ft. 75c; 5—6 ft. 90c; 6—8 ft. $1.25. 
POPLAR, LOMBARD 
A fast growing tree with upright branches and densely leaved. A valu¬ 
able tree where rapid growth is essential, 5—6 ft. each 40c. 
POPLAR, NORWAY 
For a rapid growing shade tree the Norway Poplar is unequalled. Well 
branched trees, 5—6 ft. 40c each. 
POPLAR, SILVER 
A very ornamental trefe. Can be cut back and grown as a tall shrub. 
Well branched trees, 4—5 ft. 50c each. 
WILLOW, WEEPING 
Golden bark or yellow weeping willow, 5—6 ft. each $1.00. 
WILLOW, GOLDEN 
A valuable species for rapid growing windbreak. The rich', golden- 
yellow bark adds attraction throughout the year, 5—6 ft. bushy trees each 40c. 
CHINESE ELM SEEDLINGS 
25 100 500 
2—3 ft._ 1.00 3.50 15.00 
Roses 
Potted Rose Plants 
By far the most satisfactory method of growing out-door roses is to 
plant them in pots in late winter or early spring and carry them in the 
green house or hot-bed until time for planting in garden. By this method 
the plants will be in full leaf and many of them in bloom by June 1, when 
it is safe to plant them into the garden. 
The plants we offer are planted in large wooden pots, with plenty of 
rich soil and they may be transplanted to the garden without disturbing the 
roots. They will bloom all summer. The average weight is about 10 pounds- 
for each plant. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; per dozen, $7.50. 
Briarcliff, pink. Pres. Hoover, salmon-yellow. 
E. G. Hill, red. Killarney, white. 
Johanna Hill, cream. Talisman, golden-copper red. 
Climbing Roses, Potted 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; per dozen, S7.50. 
Dorothy Perkins, pink. Excelsior, pink. 
Eugene Jacqueminot, cherry red. 
Field Grown Roses 
Strong plants, field grown at least one year. 
Sir Thos. Lipton, white. Grootendorst, red. 
Hansa, red. Rosa Blanda, white, hardy, rugosa. 
Harrison, yellow. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; per dozen, S4.50. 
