Doak US 
Gees 
For Shade and Beauty 
Nee hot summer sun beats down, you long for the 
welcome shade of a Maple, an Oak, or a broad- 
spreading Elm. But to have and enjoy such shade 
and shelter, you must plan ahead. The trees must be 
planted in fall or spring when the weather is cool. Then — 
the roots take hold, the tree flourishes, and in a sur- Moving a Maple in Full Leaf July 9th 
prisingly few seasons the outspreading branches give the 

: We are equipped to transp!ant large trees, 20 to 40 feet, and while best done in the 
protection you desire. dormant period, we often move in full leaf. If interested in saving 10 to 20 years, and getting 
immediate effect, consult us. 
We can supply—at very low prices—large trees that 
will give immediate effect, as well as smaller specimens 
“Poems are made by fools like me 
from 6 to 15 feet high, which need a little more time 
But only God can make a tree.” 
to develop after moving to your place. Our trees are Joyce Kilmer 
well grown, root pruned, and transplanted several times; i . 
they are truly Hillenmeyer standard. He Who Plants a Tree, Plants for Posterity 
Acer - Maple 
Acer platanoides schwedleri. Schwedler’s Maple. Similar to the 
Norway, except in early spring the foliage is a bright purple, 




Acer dasycarpum. Silver or Water Maple. Be- changing to bronze and then to dull green. In the fall it 
cause of its quick growth and good foliage, turns bronze before defoliating. Available only in 1% and 
this tree is in great demand, The leaves 3 inch. 
appear early in spring, are light green on the 
upper side, silvery beneath, and remain until A. rubrum. Red Maple. A native tree which is not appreciated 
late fall. Small flowers open before the leaves and one of the most attractive as a lawn specimen. The 
appear. For planting as temporary trees—that young shoots are bright red in winter. Flowers red, appearing 
is, alternating between the hard-wooded and before the leaves, which in fall vie with the oaks, sassafras, 
slower growers, such as oaks, elms, sugar gum, sumac, or sugar maples for magnificence in color. 
maples, gums, etc.—the Silver Maple is highly 
recommended. : A. saccharum. Sugar Maple. Known everywhere and extremely 
Each Five popular. The tree grows to great size, erect, conical form, 
Wiley 2) tite, WA i Cells condor Si Oma Oni is perfectly hardy, withstands any sub-normal weather con- 
SELON OR italy Smita CCllemeranrees. 2.00 9.00 ditions, and is adaptable to nearly all types of soil. The tree 
liOwton 2 sttapel ae it-Cclearyorene ere 2.50 25 yields valuable timber, as well as maple sugar. Foliage is 
D2 etomlichetthpe2seemmiila Cll reasmrreare 3.00 13250 deep green, turning in fall to indescribable colors. 
V2 ey WS he, AVE Mes Cella cada 4.00 18.00 Prices—Norway, Schwedler’s, Red, and Sugar Moplcs 7s 
Eac| ive 
A. platanoides. Norway Maple. Resembles the Ags ite, WAsTOs Cols goooagosnsadgnuac $2.50 $11.25 
 SaemeM alam niechicraciers Gute within dacker SetomlO.ft.,-1ia in. cals. oh ce. oan ove 2: 3.00 13.50 
and larger foliage, round and spreading in UO ik 4 Clee UGA, its Gels poco ne oduansanaes 4.00 18.00 
habit of growth. It is really the European Hard 72 UO a ih A The GEIB cose aroobucaesome 5.00 22.50 
Maple and retains this character here. For 2ftomloatt:;;20/ in: cal. © crate aot aie 6.00 27.00 
lawn specimens or shade to plant on streets, in 
parks, cemeteries, avenues, or arching over 
roadways, this tree is highly recommended. Aesculus 
Sometimes the trunks are slightly crooked : 
when young, but they overcome this unsightli- Aesculus carnea. Red-Flowering Horse-Chestnut. A handsome 
ness in a few years when planted in the open. tree with red or scarlet flowers borne in panicles 6 to 8 inches 
long. Much prized for this highly ornamental value. Trees 

must be grafted and are rather scarce. Se L Trees 
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A. glabra. Ohio Buckeye. A native round-topped tree of good we have many large, fine, speci- 
habit. Cream blossoms borne in clusters 5 to 6 inches long. mens which will give immediate 
Sit OME OM CREPE « jorste AG ne sacteheyeitne orepamsiaun e ernie $5.00 effect, at moderate cost. Why 
cee abe} walt a lifetime for results? 
Sm OMmlC Si tammenememeteliases acces si cix. Auuens, sha: G: cle) ietel wscsrieelis) eve 5.00 
Write or consult us. 
Amygdalus 
Amygdalus. Flowering Peach. A small tree, covered in spring 
with double showy red blossoms. 
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Special prices on specimen trees. 
Cladrastis - Yellow-Wood Quantity Lots 
Cladrastis lutea. So called because the wood was formerly used 
to make a yellow dye. A native tree of spreading habit with ° 
foliage generally resembling the ash. It produces great For Five or More of a 
drooping panicles of white pealike blossoms not unlike m 
wisteria. Foliage brilliant yellow in autumn. Kind Deduct 10% from 

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Acer Saccharum (Sugar Maple) SE TOME ORL {eee EOS Ac: cls a 8 Sues ek euwsehiniia® 6.00 
