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MAPLES 
Hard Maple 
Slow growing but 
is one of ee a tough, long last- 
mo st popular ing tree. 8-10 ft. 
shade trees we 
trees $3.00 each; 
have. Fast grow-| 6 44 7 ft. trees 
ing, free from 
disease; stands $2.00 each. 
dry weather. 
Can be trimmed 
to any shape. 

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Hard Maple 
Norway Maple 
Very much like Hard Maple but a little 
faster growing. 
W072 iN, WEE $3.00 each 
Schwedlers Maple 
The red leaf Maple. 
7 to 8 ft. trees 
5 to 6 ft. whips 10 to 12 ft. trees... $4.00 
(LOTT cee 10 for 50c; 50 for $2. 00 6 to 8 ft. trees. $3.00 

Chases Elm 
12 to 14 ft. trees, 134-14 in. ............ $4.00 
10 to 12 ft. trees : 
8 to 10 ft. trees 

FLOWERING CRAB (Bechtel’s)—The only genuine double flowered crab. Makes 
a medium sized tree; perfectly hardy, succeeds well in most soils. When in bloom aeons to be 
covered with delicate pink, perfectly double small roses of delicious fragrance. 3 to 4 eS ieso: 
PURPLE LEAFED PLUMS—The Purple Plums are becoming very much in fence 
as they are very showy with their purple foliage throughout the summer. The trees are small, 
compact in growth, and are suitable for the lawn or shrubbery border. A few of these trees placed 
about your home will add greatly to your planting. 4 to 6 ft. Trees, 75c each. 
JUDAS TREE (Red Bud)—A small growing tree of irregular form, with heart- -shaped 
leaves. It is covered with bright pink blossoms early in spring before the "leaves appear; and is 
largely used in groups of shrubs and small trees to give color for this early season. 5 to 7 ft 
Trees, $1.00 each. 3-4 ft. Trees, 50c each. 
ELM AM. WHITE—This is a splendid tree for street or lawn. 
and will give a lot of shade. 6 to 8 ft. Trees, $1.00. 
MOLINE ELM—This is a tall slim growing Elm, very much like our slim poplars 
only the Elm is much longer lived. Has very large dark green leaves. Grows 40 to 50 feet tall. 
6 to 8 ft. Trees, $1.50 each; 8 to 10 ft. Trees, $3.00 each. 
: WHITE BIRCH—Medium growing tree, 
spreading, with white bark; very pictures- 
que. 8 to 10 ft., $3.00 each. 
It is fast growing 
WILLOWS 
WEEPING WISCONSIN WILLOW—« 
graceful weeping tree; long narrow leaves, 
green bark. 3-4 ft. trees, 35c; 6-8 ft. trees, 
75c each. 
PUSSY WILLOW—A  shrub-like tree: 
has furry catkins in early spring; fast 
growing. 3-4 ft. bush trees, 40c; 5-6 ft. 
bush trees, 75c each. 
Come to the Nursery and select / | 
your own Shade Trees. You sav 
money in this way: also you s 
just what you are buying. 


Strong 2 year Plants 
40c each; 3 for $1.00 
WISTERIA (Purple)—One of the finest climbers, of rapid growth, and | perfectly 
hardy, with long, pendulous clusters of bluish purple. Flowers in June.| Grafted 
plants sure to bloom. 50c each. 
ENGLEMAN’S IVY—It is one of the finest ivies we have. The brilliant coloring of 
the leaves in autumn, together with perfect hardiness, makes it a valuable climber 
for covering brick or stone walls. Where hardiness is necessary, the Engleman 
will be found much superior to Boston ivy. 

RICAN IvY—The well known native vine with five parted leaves, that hate” to 
ae crimson in autumn; berries blue black; very rapid grower and perfectly hardy, 
BOSTON IVY—This is one of the finest hardy climbers we have for covering walls, as 
it clings firmly to the smoothest surface, covering closely with overlapping foliage, 
giving appearance of shingles. The color is a fresh deep green in summer, chang- 
ing to the brightest shades of crimson and yellow in autumn. 
HONEYSUCKLE (Scarlet Trumpet)—One of the handsomest in cultivation; coral] 
flowers; very vigorous and hardy; blooming ail summer. 
BITTERSWEET—A native vine that is especially ornamental in fall and winter, with 
brilliant orange and scarlet fruit. 
LACE VINE—A strong vigorous vine attaining a height of over 25 feet, it 
Sahat summer and fall a great mass of foamy sprays of white flowers which tutn 
rose colored as they begin to fade, and the combination of the white and rose make 
a very pretty picture. 2 year plants, 50c each. 
GOLDEN FLAME (Honeysuckle)—New ever- 
blooming Honeysuckle vine, blooms from early 
summer until frost. Red flame outside, yellow 
inside, 2 year plants, 50c each, 
Clematis 
I list here below two popular varieties of the 
large flowering Clematis and one of the smal] white 
flowering. Clematis need a little extra attention to 
get them started. Once started they grow for years 
JACKMANNI— The well-known purple 
Clematis. Flowers 4 to 6 inches across, 
Field Grown Plants, 75c each. 
flowering 
2 year 

Paniculata 
ANDRE—A robust plant blooming freely. Violet red flower 3 to 
Ee ae, 2 year Field Grown Plants, 75c each, 4 
—The small flowering sweet scented white clematis. One of the 
Bees and fecal climbers. 3 year Field Grown Plants, 50c each. ies 
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Lombardy Poplar 
LOMBARDY POPLAR (P. Fastigiata)—Attains a height of from fifty to 
one hundred feet; well known for its erect, rapid growth and tall spiry form; indis- 
pensable tree for landscape gardening, to break the monotony of most other trees. 
4-5 ft. Whips, 25c each; 6-8 ft. Trees, 50c ea.; 8-10 ft. Trees, 75c ea. 
PIN OAK—One of the most popular of all the Oaks; (ae growing, easily transplanted, 
red foliage in fall. 
3-4 ft. trees, 50c each; 5 to 6 ft. trees, $1.50. 
BLACK WALNUT—A tall spreading tree, very valuable for lumber. 
3-4 ft. trees, 50c each; 5 to 6 ft. trees, $1.50. 
GREEN ASH—Medium size tree of thick pyramidal habit; 
3-4 ft., 50c each. 
SILVER MAPLE—A fast growing tree; leaves silver under side. 
5-6 ft. trees, 75c; 8 to 10 it 150s 10nto) IZetteo2.50) 
SYCAMORE—Large, handsome leaves; smooth, light colored bark; good, 
growing tree. 6 to 8 ft. trees, 90c 
POPULAR BOLLEANA~—A rapid growing columnar tree; silver foliage; green bark. 
8 to 10 ft. trees, $1.50 
Will stand heat and drought. 
5 to 6 ft. trees, $1.60 
HACKBERRY—A valuable shade tree. Rapid growth; limbs seldom broken by wind. 
6 to 8 ft. trees, $1.50 
PECAN—Native nut bearing tree. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, $1.30 
PLANT A HEDGE... 
Amoor River 
Privet 
Makes a 
Fine, 
Hardy 
Hedge 
splendid shade tree. 
strong 
LINDEN—A dense-headed tree. Leaves silver beneath. 
Special 
12 to 18 in. 
Plants 
$1.00 per 12 
$7.00 per 100 
Zuto con bbe 
Plants 
$1.30 per 12 
$10.00 per 100 
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET 
This is the hardy type of privet so much used for hedges. 
Has glossy green foliage 
which hangs on very late in the fall. ‘This variety of Privet can be trimmed at any 
time into any shape. Plant Amoor Privet no matter where you live, it will increase 
the value of your place. 
Hee ae eee TERESA Ree Te 
BRIDAL WREATH (Spirea Van Houttei) 
Grandest of Spireas, one of the best of shrubs; complete fountain of pure white 
bloom in May and June. The foliage and bush shape is Ornamental the year round. 
Fine for tall hedge or screen. Also much used for foundation planting. 
Special—12-18 in. Plants, $1.00 per 12 
2-Sette OC each: 12 for $1.70; 3-4 ft., 25c each; 
JAPANESE BARBERRY 
The finest of all the Barberries, grown in compact form, spiny stems, foliage fine 
dense, changing to brilliant red in fall, the clusters of red berries hanging on all 
and Much used for hedge and borders. Considered by many to be the most 
ana foreign shrub grown. This Barberry is recommended by the Government. 
es not have the wheat rust. 
Special—12-18 in. Plants, $1.00 per 12; $7.00 per 100 
3 yr., 18-24 in., 20¢ each; $1. 80 per 10 
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CHINESE ELM 
Elm is a very good fast growing tall hedge or screen plant. Very fast 
ae ae hot weather. 5-6 ft. whips, 30c each. 2 to 3 ft. plants, 50c for 
rowlls: 
F9 plants; $2.00 for 50; $3.00 per 100. 
PERSIAN LILAC 
‘5 a fast, early blooming lilac, which is very good for hedges and screens, 
ee any time and any height. 12-18 in. plants 30c each; 3 to 4 ft., 75c. 
Can be 
12 for $2.50 

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