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shade immediately and saved our customer over 25 years of waiting. 
Linden—Basswood 
American Linden (Basswood) (Tilia americana). 70 ft. A stately 
tree with broad, heart-shaped leaves; fragrant white flowers. 
Quite hardy, native; fine for lawn or street planting. 
GtouOiites: = eee oe a $1.50 Sou lOve a me a Siezo 
1% to 2 in. diam., 7 yr.-- 3.00 Deine GiGi. nOMY lees oe 3.50 
DiVPrvey ch showtebtoschy, NU! San see $4.50 . 
Larger specimen Lindens priced on request. 
The Mountain Ash 
Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia). 30 ft. White flowers in May fol- 
lowed by bright orange-red berries, which hang on for months. 
Very ornamental. Used asa specimen on the lawn or as an ac- 
cent in the border. 
So lO th $2.50 
PLUM, Purple Leaf. 
ito. eine diam = = $3.50 
Please see under shrubs—page 18. 
The Poplars 
Bolleana Poplar (Populus bolleana). 40 ft. Upright, columnar 
growth with smooth, gray-green bark. Glossy, green leaves with 
downy white undersides. Makes a strong vertical accent. 
GstonGeita ce eae $1.00 Orton Owttha so ee $1.75 
TORO 42: fie ee eee DELS 2 to 2% in. diam., 6 yr. -- 3.00 
Carolina Poplar—Norway Variety (Populus eugenei). 50 ft. A har- 
dy, quick-growing tree with bright-green and dense foliage. 
Grows anywhere. 
GHoOLO ie =e een ee $0.75 
NO) ep AS ee 2.00 
Stor Ofte one eee $1.00 
Larger sizes ~--$3.00 to 10.00 
Lombardy Poplar (Populus fastigiata). 40 ft. A tall picturesque, 
spike-like tree. Erect and pyramidal in form. Planted for land- 
scape effect, as an accent or for screening purposes. Grows 
quickly. Seldom spreads over 8 ft. wide and can be used to ad- 
vantage in places of restricted size between buildings, in small 
lawns and along narrow ovenues. 
GuiolOptee as ae eer $0.75 
TOON Zeta 2 eae ee a $1.50 
The Willows 
Golden Willow (Salix vitellina aurea). 35 ft. A symmetrical, round- 
topped tree. Rapidly growing with branches of rich golden yel- 
low. Very hardy. 
Orton’ tie eee $1.75 Sion) Owes aeeeee es 32.20 
s a forty foot Elm ready to be moved from our nursery. It provided 
Ornamental 
Trees 
WHY WAIT FOR SHADE? 
Plant large trees and save years of 
waiting. 
With our modern equipment and ex- 
perienced workmen we can safely 
move fully-grown shade trees to your 
grounds. 
Ask Us For Details and Costs 

Laurel-Leaf Willow. 20 ft. Shiny dark green foliage resembling 
the laurel. The best willow for shade and screen. ; 
Octet Oittite ceases ee $1.50 So. lO fe ee $2.00 
HOW TO PLANT A TREE 
Plant firmly, trim the tops and 
water well. 
COMET 
and graceful 
Niobe Weeping Willow. 
Golden bark 
weeping branches that sweep 
the ground. A much-admired 
lawn tree. / 
SRiow LOU 2 eee ee 
Wisconsin Weeping Willow. 30 . Ut 
ft. The hardiest of the weeping Sf Ge 
willows. Very desirable for a ; 
quick growing, ornamental lawn 
specimen. Dark colored bark. ( 
Gute 20k fae eee $1.50 Spred 
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The Black Walnut 

Black Walnut 
The familiar nut-bearing tree. 
(Juglans nigra). 
Grows slowly ie MmojaeHe 672; Our booklet of practical planting 
information will be sent with 
your order. 
GutOe Caters eee eee $2.25 
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