SHADE TREES 
Chinese Elm. This new rz 
Ss new rapid growing small 
leaf tree, so popular of recent years Moline Elm. Another desirable grafted tree. 
extreme drouth and smoke. tolerates a beautiful straight grower—large glossy 
GtomSitaee ee sl le 3 f eaves. Perhaps the best street tree grown 
Salo fem a 50 ae $3.25 a Pair today for our section. 
; 3 4.50 a pair 6 to 8 ft. $1.50 each; $2.75 a pair 
American Vase Elm. The typical “wase 8 to 10 ft. 1.75 each; 3.00 a pair 
American Elm. These are of : peas headed Norway Maple. The well-known round’ 
form type secured by grafting a desirable uni- topped tree with large leaves which seem to 
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‘ drop at one time. x-lived ¢ nth few 
Of G ita S150) each; $2.75 a pair eee one 1e. Long-lived and with fe 
. aa 7 to 8 ft., lightly branched, 
We have other varieties and other sizes of 8 to 10 ft. oye a ee : ie 
shade trees up to ten inches in diameter. Silver Maple. The rapid eromine tree with 
———— lacy, deep cut leaves. Rich fall coloring. 
6 to 8 ft., $1.00 each; $1.75 a pair 
8 to 10 ft., 1.50 each; 2.50 a pair 
Sugar Maple (Hard Maple). This 
familiar tree richly deserves the pop- 
ularity it is gaining. Long lived, well 4 Shite : 
balanced, good foliage, which turns Double Pink Flowering Weeping Cherries 
to rich autumn colors, are but a few 
of its attributes. 
6 to 8 ft., $1.75 each; $3.00 a pair 
8 to 10 ft., 2.50 each; 4.25 a pair 
10 to 12 ft., 3.50 each; 6.00 a pair 
SitOlLO ft ors each; 3.00 a Pair 


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Sycamore. Another tree for the lawn or street; 
grows rapidly and tolerates smoke and drouth. 
Picturesque white bark. 
6to 8 ft. ...$2.00 each; $3.50 a pair 
Pin Oak (Quercus palustris). The most popular 8 to 10 ft. ... 3.00 each; 5.00 a pair 
and useful of all the Oaks. The leaves are : : 
glossy and deep lobed and in the fall change Weeping Willows. 
fe secre Gus cowns’ of “scarlet and red, The Elegantissima. Golden bark. 
leaves persist well into the winter. The tree 1s Babylonica. Green bark. 
symmetrical and sturdy. A truly superior street Wisconsin. Green bark. 

and lawn tree. 4 to 5 ft. ...$0.50 each; $0.90 a pair 
6 to 8 ft. ...$2.50 each; $4.50 a pair Sto 6 ft. ... 1.00 each; oe aes ' 
8 to 10 ft. ... 4.00 each: 7.50 a pair 6to 8ft.... 1.50 each; 2.50 a pair 
8 to 10 ft. ... 2.00 each; 3.50 a pair 
European Mountain Ash, A small tree with Ash- Hydrangea Tree. Tree form of the large, white, 
like leaves bearing white flowers in early sum- cone-shaped Hydrangea which turn pink in 
mer followed by clusters of orange berries in late summer. 
the fall. Bult gna ae cvs $1.00 each; three for $2.50 
2 to : if Petes $1.25 aa European Dogwood (Cornus mascula). Attrac- 
me SRS ee : TOO Tt. see eee ee eee eee 2.00 each tive yellow flowers appearing in spring before 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crabapple Cut te Weeping ae ee bark, lacy leaves, Fea eecualicecn accom ehade: 
pendulous sweeping branches. 2 to 3 ft. .. $0.75 each; three for $2.00 
3 to 4 ft. ...$1.10 each; $2.00 a pair 3to4 ft... .90 each; three for 2.50 
Cc eee 2 . 1 a 
SOc ft. - ue 3.00 each; 5.00 gba Redbud (Cercis canadensis) (Judas Tree). 
Withiesch ond e will Double Pink Flowering Weeping Cherries. Grafted tops Aas $0.90 each 
n each order we will send our helpful culture on 6 ft. stems. These improved Weeping Cherries are iaabhcta Wines ume te > a 
booklet—a wealth of information 5 AO DUE Oe en ule 1.25 eac 
C cascades of double rose-pink blossoms in the spring : : ime PI 
ee ee ee One of Japan’s finest contributions to America. The Prunus Family ( peers 4 ay ee 
Gitowetatallaneerrr $3.50 each; $6.50 a pair Prunus triloba. Double pink flowers, “quarter 
x size,” like a large glorified Flowering Al- 
Bolleana Poplar. Slender, silver leaf poplar. rad 
Grtomed: iter aces $1.10 each; three for $2.95 : Darl palemnleavies 
= StonlOl ite nails 1.35 each; three for 3.75 Meee pe cee oe ie ae 
= Lombardy Poplar. Narrow upright poplar. Prunus bliriana. Purple leaves, double 
5 to 6 iS Parente $0.40 each; three for $1.00 pink flowers. 
ORtORSAtt errata: 50 each; th : : : 
” : : < z Pen come Prunus cistena. Purple leaved Sand 
Pink Bone ies Robinia Kelseyi. A small flow- Cherry. Dwarf and has glossier leaves. 
ering tee pearing long chains of clea pink flowers A substitute for Japanese maples. 
ca See aoe 1 ae keeway ne oS pe 2 to 3 ft. $0.70 each; three for $1.90 
ae or this family. nese are OoWn root anc long 3 to 4 ft. .80 each; three for Bis 
ee . .95 each; three for 2.75 
A torte creer $1.25 each; three for $3.50 a toi3ett ooo ied js 
The Flowering Crabapples. Four of the 
best 
1. Thiefera (Tea Crab). Dwarfest of 
the lot and spreading. A pink cloud 
when in bud. Small scarlet fruit. 
Sito Multa eee eee. OO0leacn 
Floribunda. Medium tall grower. A 
mass of single pink blooms. Branches 
are of spreading habit. 
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SHO At oe ener $0.75 each 
5 to 6 ftwesmnenieus sere 1.75 each 
Georgiana. Very dwarf tree with 
pink flowers and loads of large scar- 
let fruit. 
B to 4ittp eerste: $1.50 each 
4. Bechtel’s. Best of the doubles. A 
large rose-pink flower. 
3 to:4 ft eee $1.50 each 
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European Strawberry Tree (Euonymus). 
Fruiting size, shapely specimen. 
SMA niod oad ans $1.25 each 
Magnolia soulangeana (Saucer: Magnolia). 
2 ft. from 4 in. pots $1.30 each 
2 t0)S) fe eC Daa 3.00 each 
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Wisconsin Weeping Willow 
aS HARDY VINES 
Screen Out Unsightly Objects, Cover 
Blank Walls 
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Chinese Elm 
HEDGE MATERIALS (All Hardy) 


















Redbud 
Vines occupy little space but display their flow- 
ers and fruits to unusual advantage. They grow 
easily and give bountiful returns for a small in- 
Prices of Hedge materials express shipment only. est and most desirable of all the Privets for hedges ss ; 
Amur River North Privet. Hardiest upright growing and specimen. This is an unusually low price for this vestment. 
Privet for hedees: quality plant. Wi i 
. teria. rafte 9 5. clusters 
(2 "to 18 in VT o Se $ 4.50 per 100 Pig HS jae ee $10.00 per 100 - roe ee Long purple clusters, 
> 18 to 24 sin 2s yh etay elle se 8.00 per 100 Green Barberry. (Hedge grade : ars : 
2 6:03 Feigao vr ree cae ee 10.00 per 100 Mie |. $8.00 per 100 oe 75c each; three for $2.00 
Ibolium Privet. Glossier leaves and more spreading than pe : isteria. (Grafted.) Long white clusters. 
epipeee Red Barberry. (Hedge grade.) 3 years old 
other Privets z 2 \ 
f 18 5to 24 inv ieee eiats riers er $8.00 per 100 15 to 18 in... 1.1... eee eee eee $12.00 per 100 75c each; three for $2.00 
Vicary Privet (Dwarf Golden Ibota). The finest dwarf Spiraea Van Houttei. Oriental Bittersweet. Heavy fruiting plants. It is 
golden Pea in cultivation tor Sees Re LSELOM2 S710 erence ste tote isa ee nee $9.00 per 100 tecommended that two or three. of these be 
1 een et eee Roe ar) 50100 fee 100 TALLER HEDGES AND SCREENS planted near each other for cross pollination 
Regel Privet. A ‘horizontal branching, glossy leaved Bush Honeysuckle (Lonicera ruprechtiana). ; each; three for $1.25 
type with sweet scented white flowers. Shears com- LSttoee4in eee ee . .$9.00 per 100 Boston Ivy. Best deciduous climbing 
pactly or grows naturally with graceful horizontal Lombardy Poplar. vine, 3 years old) 35o)eachithres 
branches. Considered by many authorities the hardi- 2 to 3 ft. whips ....$10.00 per 100 for 90c. ; 
EVERGREEN CLIMBING 
EUONYMUS 
Euonymus coloratus. Bronze. 2-year-old. 40c 
each; three for $1.00. 
Euonymus radicans vegetus. 2-year-old. 75¢ each; 
three for $2.00. 
English Ivy (Hedera helix), 2! 4-in. pots, 2-year- 
old. 20c each; three for 50c. 
Hall’s Honeysuckle. 2-year field-grown. 25¢ 
each; three for 60c. 

For any combination of the above vines in 
Large-Flowered Clematis five Or more assorted varieties use the unit price 
for three of a kind. 
2 year No. 1 plants. 







Jackmani. Purple. 90¢ each; three for $2.40. 
Strawberry Plants 
Madame Edouard A dre > 90c each; 7 ve oa oy an 
$2.40, Andre. Red. 90c each; three for Premieraes tes. $0.75 $1.15 $4.00 $ 7.00 
Dorsett ...,..) «75 | 1815~ 4)90 7.00) 
Ramona. Blue. 90c each: three for $2.40. Senator Dunlays P75 | 1.152 40 6.00 
“ae Gem¥. ev \.) 90 | Igo 
Henryi. White. 90c¢ each; three for $2.40. 1 Se) ya ey 
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