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MOUNTAIN ASH, EUROPEAN. Beau- 
tiful in the fall with clusters of 
bright red berries. 
Rigen yr d2.10 ectch 
GO rst e = «<= . 1.38 each 
MULBERRY, TEAS’ WEEPING. Grace- 
ful, weeping Tree. Nicely shaped 
head with long, slender, willowy 
branches, drooping to the ground. 
SGN nee 1 2-10, each 
OAK, RED. Foliage purplish crimson 
in autumn. Unusual large leaf and 
rapid grower. 
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ORIENTAL PLANE (European Syca- 
more). A hardy, rapid growing 
Tree. Beautiful dense foliage. 
Globtte s ol.28 each 
S1Ont Meee te cena cs WL-48 each 
POPLAR, CAROLINA. Most rapid 
grower among Shade Trees, fre- 
quently growing 8 ft. in one season. 

6-8 ft. .....$0.48 each; 10 for $4.00 
8-10 ft. .... .78 each; 10 for 6.00 
10-12 ft. ... .98 each; 10 for 9.00 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY. Tall, spire-like 
form. Desirable for boundary lines; 
effective for driveway entrances. 
6-8 ft. .....$0.58 each; 10 for $5.00 
8-10 ft. .... .78 each; 10 for 6.00 
10-12 ft. ... .98 each; 10 for 9.00 
PRUNUS PISSARDI. Leaves lustrous 
crimson, changing to dark purple, 
retaining their color until late au- 
tumn. Flowers small, white, single, 
covering the tree. 
A-SEltb ear stelsis's oie.cielersiexere: «3 $0.68 each 
Be Gutteuesisveterens: si. scene .seeee- 78 each 
PRUNUS TRILOBA. Double- 
flowering Plum. Double, 
light pink blossoms in early 
spring. 
A-5iite lene 2.0.08 each 
S-Gritw eee e .7 6 each 


PURPLELEAF BEECH. Excellent 
for lawn. Beautiful form with 
deep purple leaves. 
3-4 it. W..... -- 93.20 each 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. Silvery foli- 
age. Flowers deep golden, 
followed by olive fruits. 
AGHillee ne one 80.7 Cheach: 
THORN, PAUL‘’S DOUBLE 
SCARLET. Flowers deep 
crimson-scarlet; very double. 
Showy in fruit as well as 
bloom. 
6-8 ft. ...........91.98 each 
TULIP TREE (Whitewood). Tali, 
pyramidal, with broad, 
glossy leaves and tulip-like 
flowers. 
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VARNISH TREE. Foot-long clus- 
ters of golden yellow flow- 
ers in July. Foliage colors 
to crimson and gold in au- 
tumn. 
4-6 ft. ...........-$1.68 each 
Transplanting Direc- 
tions and _ Planting 
Calendar Sent Free 
With Each Order. 

Cut-Leaf Weeping Birch 
CHINESE ELM 
Farmers know the value of 
windbreaks and the rapidity 
of quick growing Chinese Elm. 
A dozen or more planted in a 
straight row prevents the snow 
from piling up around the 
buildings and yards as well 
as breaking the force of win- 
try blasts. Through the sum- 
mer it protects your farm from 
the ravages of dust storms. 
6-8 ft., 10 for $8.00. 
WILLOW, BABYLONICA. Well- 
known weeping variety; a large, 
round-headed, graceful tree. 
G2BUity ae cet ioieiet .$0.98 each 
8-10 ft. ..... Setoieere . 1.18 each 
WILLOW, GOLDEN. Slender leaves, 
green above and silvery underneath; 
bark and twigs golden yellow. 
VEE Caocoacnaconsonnc clk) Greg 
SOM eee ce each 
WILLOW, PUSSY. Small tree with 
popular appeal because its silky 
silver catkins make delightful 
spring bouquets. 
3-4 ft. .........200+--.- 290.48 each 
WILLOW, WISCONSIN. A babylonica 
with more slender leaves and har- 
dier. The most popular variety; 
makes an immense broad-topped 



specimen. 
6-SEith.. $0.98 each 
8-10 ft. 1.18 each 

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