Pin Oak 
“The Monarch of the Shade Trees.” Broad-based, pyram- 
idal in habit. Note pinlike points of its magnificent 
dark, lustrous leaves. Grows 50 to 60 feet in height. Here’s 
Schwedler’s Maple an unusual shade tree you will be proud to own. 
A large, handsome shade tree with round, perfectly formed 
head. The beautiful large gleaming red and purple leaves 
add an interesting note of color. Ultimate height 30 to 50 
feet. Excellent for street planting. 



Babylonica Weeping Willow 
The branches are a soothing olive-green, slender, graceful, 
drooping nearly to the ground in great billows. Leaves are 
long, narrow, smooth, silky green. One of the most graceful 
large trees. Attractive both summer and winter. A magnificent 
tree, restful to the eye. Ultimate height 30 to 40 feet. 

Norway Maple 
Unsurpassed as a street or lawn shade tree. Grows 30 to 40 
feet tall, with a large, round, compact head and large leaves 
which cast a dense shade. The most valuable shade tree of 
all for street or lawn planting. 
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