ROSE HILL NURSERY 
MAPLE, Norway. (Acer Plantanoides.) A large, handsome tree with round spreading head. The broad 
leaves of dark green color cast a dense shade and turn pale yellow in the autumn. Fine ornamental 
shade tree. 
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MAPLE, Schwedler’s. (Acer Platanoides Schwedleri.) Commonly called Red Leaf Maple. One of our most 
ornamental shade trees. The foliage, dark red in the spring. gradually turns to green later in the season. 
The leaf coloring of this tree makes it one of the most desirable of our shade trees. 
Sito 6 ft. high ; 5 ABS deX8) Sito 10) ft -uhight oes”. en ee eee $6.00 
Geitons. tte San 4:50 1% in. diam. 8.00 
MAPLE, Soft. (Acer Dasycarpum.) Sometimes called Silver Maple. A rapid-growing hardy tree. The foliage 
and branches of the tree are clean-looking and attractive. A very good tree where fast growth is 
essential. 
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GeitOsn] OM toma eee Sener wis once Se waa oa 1.50 2 in. TS Sather ace ph, 2 ae tee 4:00 
Leva iat Clicira ee teed i tee 2.50 Se Tig malt Ua secay ea, Oa 6.00 
(For windbreak or woodlot see beiow.) 
MAPLE, Sugar or Hard. (Acer Saccharum.) A large tree of stately beauty. The ascending branches attain 
a symmetrical oval head. Bark light brown-gray. Leaves smooth, varying from a bright light green to 
deep green above, coloring beautifully in the fall. 

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oe ines Clann ser : 4.50 
MAPLE, Tatarian. (Acer Tataricum Ginnala.) A graceful shrub-like tree with handsome foliage which 
turns to bright red in autumn. The brilliance of this coloring is unsurpassed 
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MAPLE, Wier’s Cut-Leaved. (Acer Dasycarpum Wierii.) A weeping form of the maple. The branches are , 
slender and drooping, presenting a most interesting, attractive and graceful appearance. The leaves are 
deeply cut. Lombardy Poplar 
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Gute Bitty es 1.50 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European. (Sorbus Aucuparia.) A very decor- POPLAR, Lombardy. (Populus Fastigiata.) Unique and conspicu- 
ative tree admirably suited to planting on home grounds and ous on account of its erect, columnar form. A rapid-growing 
parks throughout the Northwest. Its clean branches and in- tree of clean habit. Striking and picturesque when grouped 
teresting foliage recommend it all summer long, while it is with other trees. Fine for a tall screen. See picture, top of 
striking in appearance when the orange red berries cover it paae. 
in August. These berries cling long into winter and furnish Sey SI THEM el Meas co. $0.35 LIA stnvciatnee ee eee $1.50 
bird food. Creamy white clusters of flowers appear in May DtOUNOct tare uate were -50 2 INS l ae oe 2.00 
and June. The foliage turns an attractive reddish tinted yel- OtIOm Shite eee Arie) Zulia eee ee ee SOO 
low in the fall. SutomllObitmce se eee OO) 5 faa cat 00 
4-to 5: ft hightans - $0.75 Sas 10 Ue Highigess- a soc (For windbreak and woodlot see below.) 
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Sito Bitte ee S150 Do hines AO ae e400 Cdtoline: Poplae VRAD IG SF OMIOS free, Rese mate aie 
MOUNTAIN ASH, Oak-Leaved. (Sorbus Quercifolia.) The up- 2 to 6 ft. high...... $0.50 V2 in. diam......... $2.00 
p , + Gy to FSF tiga cae ee 75 Thy ell occa Can Aten ck 2.50 
right branches of this tree form a pyramidal head. The leaves 8 10 eute - 
are shaped similar to those of the Oak. White flowers are fol- to TE ie We 1.00 2Y2 in. Pe Pero. 3.00 
lowed by orange-crimson berries. A splendid variety for lawn (F iaabreake _ UNIAN hem punccp cio rter 4.00 
plantings. Ney a os ‘6. es ae Ma eas Ss below.) 
! : , Black. (Juglans Nigra. andsome majestic, native, 
pete Or Siti on gaia $1.50 RSE EAT esse nut-bearing tree. The leaves are bright light-green, turning 
MULEERRY, Russian. (Morus Alba Tatarica.) A low-growing, yellow in autumn. The edible nuts are almost round, the 
very bushy topped small tree. Leaves small and many-lobed. meat is sweet, richly flavored and oily. A very satisfactory, 
The edible fruit is sweet and resembles a blackberry. Attrac- quick-growing tree, excellent for the lawn. 
tive to the birds. 2 to 3 ae highest. eto oy ins Gidea oe nae $4.00 
: F to PR ee mates ! Sal ack pals Medien Are Pay es 5.00 
5.1016 ft. higheeer = $1.00 OstorsSiuftohigherene oe $2.00 8 dotlOrt, Mees 2'50 Sicink a ee 7°00 
PLUM, Purple-Leaved. (Newport.) Highly decorative small tree. Wor Mal telfelis a: 06 Pe 3.00 
See page 11. AL ee Golden: beeile yifelling Aurea.) A _ rapid-growing 
arge tree: e bright golden-yellow bark offers a pleasin 
POPLAR BOLLEANA. (Pepulus Bolleana.) Of erect columnar contrast wherever used, and is very ornamental. g 
form. The attractive leaves are dark green on the upper sur- SEtoNGEtTehich $0.75 8 tonlOteehion $2.00 
face and white beneath. The silvery gray bark is clean and 6 #0 8 tt. Ble a bets: 150 SAEs Miles cnuFaicass : 
healthy looking. Excellent to use where a tall narrow tree . : ; 5 : ; 
is Dee ae to a house. Fine too for use in a screen WILLOW, Niobe Weeping. (Salix Vitellina Niobe.) A beautiful 
planting shutting off the alley or some other uninviting view. weeping tree with golden bark. The graceful drooping branch- 
5 ida SR hich $0.50 Wes Soe $2.00 es are ornamental both summer and winter. An ideal tree 
BiGhe fee ee 3 2 fn betas EO Re'S OG when planted in the lawn. Perfectly hardy and rapid grow- 
6 to 8S ft ees eee B00 26 dina See 4.00 5h EEE neh 
A SiGe = $0.75 /sinediaman oe oe $2.50 
Bitoni in ae ae 1.50 6 to. Seht ara, 5: 1.00 2 My inet ae ae 3.00 
POPLAR, Carolina. (Populus Eugene.) Of extremely rapid growth. 8 to 10 ft. 2,00 
The branches form an upright, somewhat pyramidal head. The (For windbreak and woodlot see below.) 
foliage is large, thickly borne, bright and glossy. Will grow in WILLOW, Wisconsin Weeping. (Salix Dolorosa.) A very satis- 
almost any soil. factory Weeping Willow for this section. A quick-growing 


5) tO Gm htantcr hee $0.50 Worn: telfelag a5. 5. 8 YAY tree. Perfectly hardy. Desirable for a lawn tree. 
Gi to 8 Citra ee 15 rE ia eter Wee cern: a0 SEtORRG LE hiChmemr > 0l75 eosin eCliciin sagen iene $2.50 
SMO its Eg a ab 1.00 ZAIN se ear eS O00 OF TomeS fi eee 1.00 2. oy) INS ee ee 3.00 
SE tl gear Rs Sot 4.00 SrtOs LON ti. seen 2.00 si Hasseltine acl soe 5.00 
For Windbreak or Woodlot Plantings 
NOT LESS THAN 25 TREES OF A VARIETY OR SIZE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES 
TRANSPLA 
SEEDLINGS Dacian, 11% In. 
12-18 In. 18-24 In. 2-3 Ft. 3-4 Ft. 4-5 Ft. 5-6 Ft. 6-8 Ft. 8-10 Ft. Diam. 
Per 100 Per 100 Per 100 Per 100 Per 100 Per 25 Per 25 Per 25 Per 25 
ASH, White or Green...... $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $7.00 the. $15.00 $39.00 
ECM) Americ@n... yore an 2.00 3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 ht 10.00 14.00 30.00 
ELMAChinesefiia. os cnn 2.00 3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 Maal 12.50 30.00 
MAPLE} Soft? 028 ones 2.00 3.00 5.00 7.50 a Dae: Utes fae ene 
POPLAR, Lombardy........ ae 7.50 10.00 ae 7.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 
POPLAR, Norway.......... an — 7.50 10.00 ‘a 5.00 8.00 10.00 20.00 
CARAGANAM iiss a he 3.00 4.00 6.00 es s:. aa ie Kae ae 
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