ORNAMENTAL 
and Flowering Trees 
Pyramidal Birch 
A beautifully shaped tree which has all the beloved 
characteristics of the Birch trees plus a unique habit of 
growth. Branches grow upright, forming a lovely pyramidal 
shaped tree. Heavy rooted, 4- to 5-ft. size, $1.50 each; 
4 for $5.00. 
Purple-Leaf Birch 
Same size and price. Bark is rich purplish color, Leaves 
are purple and very ornamental. Plant a couple of these 
for variety in lawn foliage. You may have 2 of each for 
the $5.00 price given above. $1.50 each. 
White Flowering Dogwood 
Our most beautiful native flowering tree. The leaves 
are oval, bright green, and turn to shades of red in the 
fall. Early in spring the large white Dogwood blossoms 
come and present a sight to please the most exacting. 
Heavy rooted, 114- to 2-ft. trees, only 50c each; 3 for 
$1.25. 

The Spring Glory That is White Dogwood 
Paul’s Double Scarlet Hawthorn 
Popular low growing tree that is hardy all through the states. 
In May and June it is covered with double scarlet flowers which 
are followed by red berries. The foliage is a rich green which 
colors to a mass of brilliant hues in the fall. We give this tree 
top rating for specimen planting. Large 
4- to 6-ft. field-grown trees, $1.25 each. 

These are all 
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larson hs ave: Bechtel’s Flowering 
field - grown Crab 
trees and are The only one of the flowering crabs 
shipped by Ex- having double flowers. Tree is dwarf in 
press. See ship- stature and in spring is almost hidden 
: h by the abundance of beautiful blooms, 
ping charges, each resembling a small pink Rose. 18- 
page 3. to 24-in. trees, 60¢ each; 3 for $1.50. 
PLANT THESE BEAUTIFUL TREES AND 
ENRICH YOUR HOME SURROUNDINGS 


Paul’s Double Scarlet Hawthorn 
MAY DAY TREE 
(Prunus Padus Commutata) 
For Springs first looms 
Provides Some of the Earliest Masses of White Flowers, 
First of May 
The first tree to leaf out in the spring. The first 
tree to bloom. Fragrant trusses of pure white bloom 
completely cover the entire plant in late April or early 
May. Bloom clusters resemble the Lilac in shape and 
are lovely for cutting. May be left in bush form for 
the border or trimmed up and grown as a specimen 
tree for the lawn. Flowers are followed by small fruits 
which are edible. Birds delight in them and come 
flocking to the tree. Grows rapidly, is perfectly hardy 
@ anywhere, and we heartily recommend it to those of 
you who are looking for something new and different 
for your grounds. 
May Day Tree is a native of the Nice 
cold rugged plains of Siberia. Prof. 3 to 4 ft 
Hansen, father of the Bush Cherry : 
(see page 64), has greatly improved Plants, Only 
for the Dakotas and colder regions c 
of this country. Thus it is so hardy Each 
that it thrives immediately in any 
section of the country. 3 for $1.60 
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and developed the May Day Tree 65 

