SHADE TREES 
ASH 
European Mountain Ash. 30 ft. Of erect growth. 
Flowers white, then clusters of large orange red 
berries. Scarlet leaves in autumn. Handsome at 
any season. Well branched, 10 to 12 ft., $5.00; 8 to 
10 Atos o$35-00se6) LOU7atts. pligoe Monto. 6 tty $1.00. Protect 
this tree from borers. 
~ American Mountain Ash. 20 ft. Similar to Euro- 
and somewhat 
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berries brighter red 
$1.00; 3 to 4 ft., 
BIRCH 
30 ft. Has the whitest bark of all 
birches after a few years, with loose graceful head 
when older. Bark curls and peels giving an artistic 
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_Cutleaf Weeping Birch. 30 ft. White bark as 
European, leaves deeply cut, branches weep grace- 
fully. An elegant tree on the lawn. Bare roots, 5 to 
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European White Birch. 20 ft. Spreading tree, 
gray-green foliage, slender branches. As the trees 
get older the bark becomes white and branches are 
pean except 
smaller, 4 to 5 ft., 
Canoe Birch. 
often pendulous. Bare roots, 6 to 8 ft., $1.25; 4 to 6 
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LINDEN 
Silver Linden. 60 ft: Shapely and upright, dense, 
large heart-shaped leaves, dark green. Stands heat 
better than other lindens. Flowers yellow and fra- 
grant. Bare root. Specimen trees, branched, heavy 
Prade, 310 to» 12 *tt7.6$5.00* 38 to 10° ft: 294.007 7 to 8 )ft., 
$3.50; 6 to 7 ft., $3.00; 5 to 6 ft., $2.00. Lighter grade 
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Silver Leaf. Real Silver color on underside of leaf. 
Handsome two-tone effect. 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 3 to 4 ft., 
Silos 4eto. 5 4it:, .$1.257.-5to76, ft). $2.50. 
OAK 
Pin Oak. 75 ft. Fastest growing of all oaks, easily 
transplanted; makes a dense, broad pyramidal head, 
branching horizontally ; leaves pleasing green, deep - 
MAPLE 
Norway. 40 ft. Large round form tree, dark heavy 
foliage. One of the best shades trees for most any 
situation, 5 year transplanted 3 times, well branched, 
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lightly branched, 8 to 10 ft., $2.25; 6 to 8 ft., $1.75; 5 
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$1.00. 
Purple Leaf Maple. 40 ft. Most beau- 
tiful of the large maples. Buds brilliant orange; 
young foliage coppery and mature leaves deeply 
stained with purple. Bare roots, 4 to 5 ft., $1.50; 5 to 
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Silver Maple. 60 ft. Most rapid growing of all 
maples with large leaves silvery beneath. 10 to 12 
IU. 2.00 8oto. 10 Ft., $1,503 72to 8 ft. SEZ. Geto: 78t., 
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Sugar Maple. 60 ft. At first this tree is slow but 
eventually grows fairly rapidly to large handsome 
specimens. Foliage turns red in fall. 4 to 5 ft., 85c; 
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PLANE. Oriental 
European Sycamore. 60 ft. 
form tree. Bright green, 
quick and heavy shade. 
Grows rapidly into uni- 
leaves deeply cut. For 
Heavily rooted transplants. 
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American Plane. 80 ft. Similar to Oriental Plane 
but less regular in habit of growth; deeply lobed 
leaves turning rich browns in fall. Heavily branched; 
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tte $4.50; 8 to 10 ft., $2.50, 
California Sycamore. Native Plane. To some this 
is the handsomest plane tree. Similar in character 
to others listed. Transplanted. 9 to 10 ft., 1-1% inch 
caliper, $4.00. 
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ly cut, turning red in fall; free from troubles. Pro- Chinese. Splendid quick growing shade tree with 
tect from sun- scald and borers first few years. 1% large dark green leaves. Good everywhere. This tree 
fore nits Joes ce toes tte. $100 eo to24 ib tol or 4 to5 “can take it.”’ Branched, 10 to 12 ft., $2.00; 8 to 10 
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SHADE TREES—QUICK GROWING 3-5’ 5-6’ 6-7' 7-8 8-10’ 10-12’ 12-14’ 
Ash. 30-ft. Arizona. Drought resistant... 5 35 9 00 9.75. $1.00 $1.25 S$ $ 
Catalpa. 30-ft. Big leaves. White flowers... 00 SOO eu) 00-2 125 
Elm. 30-ft. Siberian. Very hardy... .00 O51 00 ee 120 od Us 00 ee LOU 
Mulberry. 30-ft. Hardy Russian. Big leaves... 1003-125 21:50 T 
Poplar. 50-it. Simon. Very fine columnar type. P25 150 eee 00 se o.0U 
Willow. 50-ft. Babylonica, weeping._............-.... -40 1,00 
SHADE TREES—MEDIUM FAST GROWING 
Chestnut. See Page 11 
Elm. Parvifolia. 25-ft. Small glossy leaves... 10s Srl. /Soee.00 aaaes od 
Maple. 20-ft. Amur. Hardy, shrubby. 
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Tulip Tree. 80-ft. Odd leaf. Greenish flowers... 85 
SHADE TREES — SLOW GROWING 
tBox Elder. 20-ft. With leaves of Cream and 
Green in handsome variegation... 1.50 
Maple. 15-ft. Japanese. Green leaves that turn 
SCOTT Inf Cl oe ae 2 ee ee ee 1.25@ 3.50 
Oak. 40-ft. Chrysolepis. Evergreen, B.&B......._. 2.90@ 3.50 5.00 
Oak. 40-ft. Coccinea, Scarlet Fall leaves... B25 esb.50 2.50 
Sweet Gum. 100-ft. Healthy. Fine Fall foliage 
that stays a long time. Trees offered:, well 
Branched... a eee es ee [e202 2-00 2008s S00 
WEEPING TREES 
Tea’s Weeping Mulberry. l-yr. heads... 20am 2in0 
Birch (above); Cherry (Pg. 2); Willow (above) 

t+ Means that larger sizes than shown are available. 
t Plants with this symbol are either new, unusual or meritorious in their respective groups. 
@ This symbol means we have smaller sizes, 50c, 75c. 
B&B Means with earth-ball wrapped in burlap. 
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