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ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES (continued) 
AMERICAN LINDEN— Also known as BASSWOOD. Has large heart 
shaped leaves and fragrant, yellowish white blossoms. 
6 to 7 feet, $1.50 each 
CISTENA PLUM—A smaller type of bright colored tree which is useful 
for spectacular contrast. Grows to about 12 to 15 feet in height. 
Leaves remain crimson all summer long. Very hardy. 
3 to 4 feet, 75c each 4 to 5 feet, $1.00 each 
NORWAY MAPLE—<A popular hardwood tree for street or lawn. Broad 
pyramidal growth with dark green foliage in summer, orange in 
autumn. 
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SCHWENDLER MAPLE— A variety of Norway Maple having bright red 
foliage in spring and again in autumn, dark green in summer. 
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HARD OR SUGAR MAPLE— A rather slow growing, but very desirable 
shade tree because of its clean, trim appearance, rich green leaves 
turning to glorious shades in autumn. 
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SILVER MAPLE— A very hardy and rapid growing maple. Leaves are 
large, and silvery on under side. The large red buds and young red 
leaves are very beautiful in spring. 
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GINNALA MAPLE —A eraceful small tree with bright green foliage 
turning to a brilliant red in autumn. A very desirable tree. 
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SKINNER’S CUT LEAF MAPLE —Loneg drooping branches and silvery, 
fine delicately cut foliage turning to brilliant colors in autumn. 
GEtOs Ger Cele Sanit ha eke cree alee a $1.50 each 
HACKBERRY —-A very desirable shade tree, having peculiar rough fine 
ereased bark, with a very hard, heavy wood. The tree attains large 
Size with large spreading Symmetrical head. Very hardy, becoming 
very popular for street shade trees and boulevard planting. 
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Should you desire to order the above shade trees in quantities of 5 
or more, we would be glad to quote you a special reduced price. We can 
well afford to make such a reduction on a quantity order because pack- 
ing for shipping costs little more for 5 trees than for one. 
NOTE—None of the foregoing trees are mailable, shipped by express 
or freight. 

PURPLE FRENCH PUSSY WILLOW—What would spring be without 
the pussy willow? Who has not braved the swampy marsh to gather 
a, bouquet of these about Easter time? Plant one of these and have 
them in your own back yard. You can get the spring atmosphere any 
time after New Years by just cutting a few twigs and placing them 
in water. In a few days they will burst open with large catkins from 
¥% to 1 inch long. The catkins are of a light glossy purple hue and 
an improvement over the wild type. The bushes grow very rapidly 
and the more twigs you cut one spring that many more will wait for 
you the succeeding spring. They do not have to be grown on a wet 
location but thrive in any convenient spot. It would be difficult to 
name a shrub that would give you more real pleasure than this New 
French Purple Pussy Willow. 
2 to 3 foot size, 40c¢ each 3 for $1.00 
For Greater Satisfaction in Nursery Products 
Send Your Orders to 
Filk Evergreen Nursery, Biscay, Minn. 
