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ORNAMENTAL 
1 FLOWERING SHADE TREES 
Kacli 
10 
loo 
Cataipa, Western — Attractive white 
5-6 
ft. 
$6.65 
$0.60 $0.50 
i flowers. Rapid grower. 
6-8 
ft. 
.85 
.75 
.65 
Crab, Bechtel — Dwarf, (.'overed inj^ 
2-3 
ft. 
1.25 
1.10 
1.00 
May with rose pink blooms. 
!Crab, Parkman —Semi-double, rosy- 
3-4 
ft. 
1.50 
1.30 
1.20 
2-3 
ft. 
.90 
.80 
.65 
red flowers In the spring. 
3-4 
ft. 
1.00 
.90 
.75 
Crab, Bed Vein — Rather dwarfish 
2-3 
ft. 
.90 
.80 
.65 
trees, 12-15 feet with double, coral-red 
flowers. 
3-4 
ft. 
1.00 
.90 
.75 
Dogwood, White Flowering — T^arge, 
2-3 
ft. 
1.75 
l.i)0 
1.25 
white, four-petaled bloom in spring. 
Bright red berries in fall. 
3-4 
ft. 
2.50 
2.30 
2.10 
Dogwood, Giant White Flower — (U. 
2-3 
ft. 
3.50 
Balled and 
S. Patent pending) Waxy white. 
3-4 
ft. 
5.00 
Burlapped 
pink tipped. 
Dogwood, Red Flowering— Like White 
2-3 ft. 
3.50 
Balled and 
. Flowering Dogwood, except flowers 
3-4 
ft. 
5.00 
Burlapped 
■ brilliant deep pink. 
; Flowering Plum, Double — Large, 
2-3 
ft. 
.70 
.65 
.55 
i double, pink flowers before the leaves 
1 appear. 
3-4 
ft. 
.80 
.75 
.65 
i Linden, American — Stately, rapid 
5-6 
ft. 
2.00 
1.80 
1.60 
■growing. Heart shaped foliage, 
! Creamy white flowers. 
6-8 
ft. 
2.75 
2..50 
2.30 
(Locust, Common — Fragrant, pea 
5-6 ft. 
.75 
.70 
.60 
1 shaped flowers. 
6-8 
ft. 
1.00 
.90 
.80 
Tulip Tree (Yellow Poplar) — Large 
5-6 
ft. 
1.75 
1.60 
1.50 
1 yellow and orange flowers in June. 
1 Bants Rosa — Burbank’s Red Double-\ 
6-8 
ft. 
2.50 
2.35 
2.20 
1.50 
1.25 
« • • 
1 flowering peach. A tree full of roses ! 
Orchid — Burbank’s Pink Doul)le- 
flowering peach. A deep coral pink. 
Burbank^s Purple Flame Plum — 
1.50 
1.25 
•; ‘ 
3-5 
ft. 
2.00 
1.75 
1.50 
Foliage wine red in spring. 
4-6 ft. 
2.25 
2.00 
1.75 
ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES 
Size 
Kach 
10 
100 
Ash, White (American) — Largest 
5-6 ft. 
1.00 
.90 
.80 
and finest of the Ashes. Broadly 
6-8 
ft. 
1.50 
1.25 
1.00 
! rounded crown and a straight col- 
lumnar trunk. 
I Ash, European Mountain —(Uuster of 
' white flowers in May followed by 
: showy red berries, hanging through- 
i out the winter. 
iBlreh, Cutleaf Weeping _ Silvery 
j white bark, drooping branches, finely 
lent foliage. 
Birch, European White — Attractive 
white bark and small leaves. Branches 
semi-drooping. 
[Box Elder —A favorite rapid growing 
street tree. Withstands cold and 
drouth. 
Catalpa, llmbrella —('onipact, round 
umbrella-shaped head, 6 to 8 ft. tall. 2- 
Elm, American —America’s grandest 
I shade tree. Stately and dignified, it 
I graces estates all over the country — 
and is one of the most popular on 
nil grinds and for all purposes. 
Elm, Chinese —a- new shade tree in 
this country. Best characteristic is 
the extreme rapid growth surpassed 
by no other shade tree in this respect, 
j Elm, Moline — Like American Elm hut 
I more rapid growth and more upright 
“not so .spreading. 
Locust, Giobe-Heuled, New —similar 
'ill shape to Umbrella ('atalpa but 
much more refined in appearance. 
I)ense, graceful foliage. 
Mulberry, Abundance —Large fruited 
I mulberry. Popular. 
[Mulberry, Monarch —Beautiful, glis- 
|]^n{ng, creamy-white. 
I Mulberry, Gorgeous — Luscious, jet- 
1 black mulberry ; double size ordinary 
sort, (’hoice quality. 
Mulberry, Russian —Attracts birds, 
tlrnamental. Very hardy. 
Mulberry, Tea’s Weeping —Grows to 
height of 6 to 8 feet. Branches weep 
to the ground. 
5-6 ft 2.25 2.00 
5- 0 ft. 
6- 8 ft. 
5- 6 ft. 
6- 8 ft. 
5- 6 ft. 
6- 8 ft. 
% 
Extra 
yr. Head 
5- 6 ft. 
6- 8 ft. 
5-6 ft. 
0-8 ft. 
5- 6 ft. 
6- 8 ft. 
3.00 
4.00 
2.00 
2.50 
1.00 
1.25 
2.50 
2.25 
1.25 
1.75 
1.25 
1.75 
1.60 
2.25 
2.75 
3.50 
1.80 
2.25 
.90 
1.10 
2.25 
2.00 
1.00 
1.60 
1.10 
1.60 
1.40 
2.00 
3- 4 ft. 
4- 5 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
4- 5 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
4- 5 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
4- 5 ft. 
1.25 
1.70 
1.25 
1.70 
1.25 
1.70 
.65 
.75 
3.50 
2M 
3.25 
1.50 
2.00 
.80 
1.00 
2.00 
1.80 
.90 
1.30 
1.00 
1.50 
1.20 
1.75 
5-6 ft. 2.75 ZM 
1.10 
1.50 
1.10 
1.50 
1.10 
1.50 
.60 
.70 
3.25 
.50 
.60 
3.00 
SHADE TREES 
Maple, Norway— Brilliant fall color¬ 
ing. Stately, rounded head. One of 
the best Maples. A choice selection 
for lawn, street, shade, etc. 
Maple, Purple L^f —Leaves wine-red 
in the spring. Brilliant fall colors. 
Bounded head. 
Maple, Sugar or Hard —Brilliant re ds 
and yellows in the fall coiorlng. One 
of the best ornamental shade trees. 
The sweet sap in early spring is used 
for maWng maple syrup and sugar. 
Maple, Sliver. —Rapid growing, large, 
spreading tree. Long lived. Grows 
everywhere. Widely planted for 
«iuick effect. 
Maple, Wier Cutleaf — Finely cut, 
fern-like foliage. Graceful, rapid 
growing, lawn • tree. Beautiful and 
ornamental. 
Oak, Pin —Finest ornamental oak. 
Straight trunk with reiatively small 
side branches gives this tree a sym¬ 
metrical, pyramidal form. 
Persimmon, Native — Native, fruit 
l)earing tree. Ours is a choice, largo 
fruited strain. 
Poplar, Carolina — Extremel.v fast 
growers. Often planted with slow 
growing trees for quick effect. (Jne 
of the most widely planted trees for 
quick shade. 
Poplar, Lombardy —Widely planted to 
accent planting or tall screens. Pic- 
turescpie, upright, very slender habit. 
Rapid growth. 
Sycamore—European (Plane Tree) — 
Rapid grower. Good for city plant¬ 
ing. Not injured by smoke, dust, 
heat, coli drouth, etc. 
Willow, Pussy —Silvery gray flower 
buds attractive fot cutting in the 
spring. Grows in moist or dry soil. 
Willow, Thurlow — Weeping. Rapid 
growth. Graceful drooping branches. 
(Jrows everywhere. 
Willow, Golden Twig —Golden cast 
to twigs. Weeping. Does well every¬ 
where. 
Willow, Wisconsin Weeping _Rapid 
grower. Long, slender, graceful, 
drooping branches. Grows in moist 
or dry gi-ound. 
STARK HEDGE PLANTS 
Barberry, Thornless Japanese^,jnst 
like standard Japanese but not 
thorny. A beautiful and desirable 
plant for hedging. 
Barberry, True Hedge Columnberry— 
All upright Barberry for hedge pur¬ 
poses. Makes a distinctive hedge. 
Barberry, Japanese Green Leaf— 
(’(impact arching branches. Requires 
little trimming. Red berries. Makes 
ideal hedge. 
Barberry, Japanese Red Leaf — a 
red-leafed type of Japanese Bar¬ 
berry. Brilliant color all summer. 
Privet, Amur River North —Extreme¬ 
ly hardy Northern type. Dense 
growth, (’an be trimmed any form or 
height. 
Privet, California — Widely planted 
as a hedge plant in temperate alti¬ 
tudes. The ideal hedging where 
winters not too severe. 
STARK PEONIES 
Our .selection of varieties: 
Ediilis Superba (Pink). 
P’dix Crousse (Red). 
Festlva Maxima (White). 
Ofticiiialis Rubra (Red). 
()u(>eii Victoria (White). 
Slxe 
Kach 
10 
100 
5-6 ft. 
1.75 
1.50 
1.25 
6-8 ft. 
2.75 
2.50 
2.25 
.5-6 ft. 
2.75 
2.50 
(J-8 ft. 
4.00 
3.50 
5-6 ft. 
1.75 
1.50 
1.25 
6-8 ft. 
2.50 
2.25 
2.00 
5-6 ft. 
1.00 
.90 
.80 
6-8 ft. 
1.50 
1.35 
1.20 
5-6 ft. 
2.00 
1.80 
1.60 
(}-8 n. 
2.50 
2.25 
2.00 
5-6 ft. 
3.00 
2.75 
2.50 
3-4 ft. 
1.25 
1.10 
4-6 ft. 
1.70 
1.50 
... 
5-6 ft. 
.75 
.70 
.60 
6-8 ft. 
1.00 
.90 
.85 
5-6 ft. 
.85 
.80 
.76 
6-8 ft. 
1.10 
1.00 
.90 
5-6 ft. 
2.00 
1.80 
1.60 
6-8 ft. 
2.75 
2.50 
2.30 
2-3 ft. 
.60 
.55 
.45 
3-4 ft. 
.80 
.75 
.65 
4-6 ft. 
1.50 
1.35 
1.15 
6-8 ft. 
1.60 
1.40 
1.20 
4-({-ft. 
1.60 
1.40 
1.20 
3-4 ft. 
1.10 
1.00 
.90 
4-6-ftt 
1.60 
1.40 
1.20 
Size 
Kaoh 
10 
too 
1-1% ft. 
$0.45 
$0.40 
$0.30 
1V2-2 ft. 
.55 
.50 
.40 
1-1% ft. 
.45 
.40 
.30 
l%-2 ft. 
.55 
.50 
.40 
1-1% ft. 
.25 
.20 
.15 
11 / 2-2 ft. 
.35 
.30 
.25 
1-1% ft. 
.45 
.40 
.30 
11 / 2-2 ft. 
.55 
.50 
.40 
1-1% ft. 
.20 
.15 
.10 
11 / 2-2 ft. 
.25 
.20 
.15 
2-3 ft. 
.30 
.25 
.20 
1 - 11/2 ft. 
.15 
.10 
.06 
1^-2 ft. 
.18 
.12 
.08 
Kaoh 
10 
1(10 
$ .50 $ .45 
$ .35 
.70 
.65 
.50 
1.25 
1.10 
.75 
.70 
.65 
.50 
1.25 
1.10 
.75 
.60 
.55 
.45 
Make your House a Home—Frame it with Stark Trees and Shrubs 
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