
> photograph shows a forty foot Elm ready to be moved from our nursery. 
shade immediately and saved our customer over 25 years of waiting. 
Linden—Basswood 
American Linden (Basswood) (Tilia americana). 70 ft. A stately 
tree with broad, heart-shaped leaves; fragrant white flowers. 
Quite hardy, native; fine for lawn or street planting. 
Caton S tia = eee $1.00 Sotoml Cet tee ee eee ee $1.50 
Ie /atoe2einenclictni se /acy.c ene. OU 2nedians Oiyvreoss eee 3.00 
DUA TOLonin Cc el ey Dee ee ee $4.50 
Larger specimen Lindens priced on request. 
The Mountain Ash 
Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia). 30 ft. White flowers in May fol- 
lowed by bright orange-red berries, which hang on for months. 
Very ornamental. Used as a specimen on the lawn or as an ac- 
cent in the border. 
Stiowl Otten ee eee $2.25 ite) MLvey Male (cbleana $3.25 
PLUM, Purple Leaf. Please see under shrubs—page 15. 
The Poplars 
Bolleana Poplar (Populus bolleana). 40 ft. Upright, columnar 
growth with smooth, gray-green bark. Glossy, green leaves with 
downy white undersides. Makes a strong vertical accent. 
Cro“ o eit ee eee are $1.00 Stiow LOSitee = eee $1.50 
LOhtoul Zt tee ee ee 2.00 Zito Zee inecicim.) Oly cae so OU 
Carolina Poplar—Norway Variety (Populus eugenei). 50 ft. A har- 
dy, quick-growing tree with bright-green and dense foliage. 
Grows anywhere. 
COOH eee oe $0.75 
LOstoel 2st === = 2.00 
SktORLOP Tt a= te ee meee $1.00 
Larger sizes __-$3.00 to 10.00 
Lombardy Poplar (Populus fastigiata). 40 ft. A tall picturesque, 
spike-like tree. Erect and pyramidal in form. Planted for land- 
scape effect, as an accent or for screening purposes. Grows 
quickly. Seldom spreads over 8 ft. wide and can be used to ad- 
vantage in places of restricted size between buildings, in small 
lawns and along narrow ovenues. 
G tOrG. ites eee eee cere” $0.75 SitorlOntiwe ss =e as ee $1.00 
lOMtog 2s tee eee $1.50 
The Willows 
Golden Willow (Salix vitellina aurea). 35 ft. A symmetrical, round- 
topped tree. Rapidly growing with branches of rich golden yel- 
low. Very hardy. 
6 to 8 ofieea see ee $1.50 SatO OL ea ae ees eee $2.00 
It provided 
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WHY WAIT FOR SHADE? 
Plant large trees and save years of 
walting. 
With our modern equipment and ex- 
perienced workmen we can safely 
move fully-grown shade trees to your 
grounds. 
Ask Us For Details and Costs 

Laurel-Leaf Willow. 20 ft. Shiny dark green foliage resembling 
the laurel. The best willow for shade and screen. 
GutonS oti eee ee $1.25 Si toa) OL ite ees ees $1.75 
HOW TO PLANT A TREE 
Plant firmly, trim the tops and 
water well. 
SOeit: 
and graceful 
Niobe Weeping Willow. 
Golden bark 
weeping branches that sweep 
the ground. A much-admired b |, 
“rs 
lawn tree. i é 
G0, Hace eee $1.50 : i 
Sitonl Ont gee eee 2.00 j 
Wisconsin Weeping Willow. 30 
ft. The hardiest of the weeping oh - 
willows. Very desirable for a = | ale 
quick growing, ornamental lawn eee 
specimen. Dark colored bark. t 
6 to 8 ft, ------------_- $1.00 Spread | 5 Tillon wih 
Bites Otte oo eee 1.50 A itaes 
The Black Walnut 
Black Walnut 
The familiar nut-bearing tree. 
(Juglans nigra). 

Grows slowly to majestic size. 
Y } Our booklet of practical planting 
information will be sent with 
your order. 
Oboe Skitwes = =a eae $2.00 

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