NURSERY DEPARTMENT 
Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, Evergreens, Roses, 
Vines, and Hardy Perennials 
Buy Colorado grown Nursery Stock. No stock can be ob- 
tained in any section of the United States with better root systems 
or of hardier growth than that produced in our mile-high altitude; 
this means that losses are held to a minimum. All our stock has 
passed inspection of the State Authorities and pronounced free 
of injurious insect pests and disease. 
Trees, Shrubs, Tree Fruits and Evergreens are NOT PREPAID where 
shipments are made. They travel express or freight—charges collect. Other 
items herein listed are prepaid at quoted prices. 
We also have larger and smaller sizes of most of the following. Prices 
on application. If what you desire is not listed, write for quotation. 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
ACER—MAPLE BETULA—BIRCH 
Mostly deciduous trees, used exten- Trees and shrubs, thrive on moist 
sively for lawn, park and street plant- sandy soils. Suitable for nothern cli- 
ing. Most of the species are hardy in mates 
northern states. Ordinary soil is satis- Set 
factory for Maples. Strong and free Betula alba var. pendula laciniata; 
BrOManE se ub sects. Cutleaf Weeping Birch. (30 to 40 ft.) 
Acer dasycarpum,; Silver Maple (50 to A graceful, white barked tree with 
60 ft.) Well known, rapid growing tree. drooping limbs and delicately cut-leaved 
Se ete ao, leaves:s.6.801t; $1-255 foliage. Highly recommended for lawn 
and park planting. 5-6 ft., $2.50; 6-8 ft., 
alee Seacicaeey sete at (to Aes ft.) $3.00; 8-10 ft., $4.00; 1-1% in. caliper, 
rant with conspicuous red fruit through. %6 90; 1%-1% in. caliper, $8.50. (Balled 
out the summer. In autumn the foliage and burlapped trees on above at $10.00 
changes to brilliant red. 3-4 ft., $1.00; per in. caliper.) 
4-5 ft., $1.50; 5-6 ft., $2.00. 
A. platanoides; Norway Maple (40 to 
50 ft.) Very popular variety for either CELTIS—HACKBERRY 
lawn or street planting. Forms a per- 
fect rounded head, with large, deep Trees or shrubs with alternate Elm- 
green foliage. 6-8 ft., $2.00; 8-10 ft. like leaves. Most species are hardy in 
$3.00; 1%-1% in., $4.50. : ; os Bas 
northern states, where they are grown 
A. platanoides var. Schwedleri; for shade and ornament. 
Schwedler’s Maple (40 to 50 ft.) This 
Maple is one of the most attractive ; so 
trees under cultivation. It is often Celtis occidentalis; Hackberry. (40 ‘to 
called Purple Leaf Maple, because of its 50 ft.) We consider this tree one of 
pene ab at leaves in the spring. 6-8 the best. It has a rapid spreading 
ft., $2.75; 8-10 ft, $4.00; 1%-1% in, growth similar to the American Elm. 
$5.50. : : 
Limbs are seldom broken from wind 
A. saccharum; Sugar Maple (50 to 60 Pues . : 
ft.) Splendid, Met ek ore Dee foliage 2nd it is free from insects and disease. 
turning bright orange and scarlet in 6-8 ft., $1.25; 8-10 ft., $1.75; 1%-1% in., 
autumn. 6-8 ft., $2.50; 8-10 ft., $3.50. $2.50; 2-2% in., $4.00. 


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