TREES 
Ornamental—Shade—F lowering 

Plants are conveniently arranged and labeled in our Display 
and Sales beds 
This class of plants includes all our well known shade 
trees—trees which regularly each Fall drop their leaves. 
Included also are the small ornamental flowering and fruit- 
ing trees of great value in garden work, here grouped for 
convenience. 
AILANTHUS 
Glandulosa, 50’. Tree of Heaven. Tropical looking, fast 
growing tree with large leaves. Succeeds under adverse con- 
ditions. 
Each 
6) “ton 8a ae ee ee ee $ 2.50 
ARALIA 
Spinosa. Devil’s Walking Stick, 20’ Stems heavily 
armed with spines. Used when “high-points’”’ are needed in 
foundation planting, particularly when a semi-tropical ap- 
pearance is wanted. Large foliage and white flowers that 
are of large size. 
ASH—Fraxinus 
American or White, 90’. Fraxinus americana. Long 
lasting tree of reasonably rapid growth. Shade and speci- 
men tree. 
G66 3 nas a ee ee $ 2.00 
SB htorn0 05 2566 i 2.50 
LOpetoel 2 652: 2. Se] es ee 3.00 
