48 PERFEGRO BRAND _ -:- 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
: . i ften thought of chiefly for shade 
Ornamental trees occupy a very important place in landscape decorations. They are o : ; 
yet there are varieties that vie with the choicest flowering plants in the wealth and beauty of phere pet and showy 
fruit. The foliage of some kinds turn into such gorgeous Autumn tints that they end the season in a blaze of glory. 
We offer the following trees, priced for shipment not prepaid. 
ASH—Green—A good shade tree of medium slow 
growth, good shape and disease free. Especially 
valuable for planting in high altitudes and dry 
cold climates. (Each 65c). 
BIRCH—Cut-Leaved Weeping—One of the most ele- 
gant of all weeping or pendulous trees. It is of 
tall, slender, yet vigorous growth, graceful droop- 
ing habit, silvery white bark and delicately cut 
foliage. 5 to 6-foot tree (Each $2.25). 
ELM—American—Very valuable for boulevard plant- 
ing for streets, and as a shade tree for lawns. One 
of the most majestic and graceful of our shade 
trees. Hardy, a rapid grower, resists drought well, 
“and is long lived. (Each 65c). 
ELM CHINESE—One of the most rapid growing 
trees. Very durable and hardy. Slender, tough 
branches. Compact habit of growth with small, 
attractive leaves. Highly recommended for street 
planting. Grows anywhere, and is one of the best 
for dry climates: 
5 to 6-foot trees (Each 50c) (3 for $1.25). 
6 to 8-foot trees (Each 75c) (3 for $2.00). 
8 to 10-foot trees (Each $1.00) (3 for $2.50). 
CHINESE ELM SEEDLINGS— 
12 to 18 inches (Per 100, $1.50) } 
18 to 24 inches (Per 100, $2.00) } 
4 to 5 feet (Per 100, $8.00) J 
Postpaid. 
HACKBERRY—lIts light green leaves are glossy, 
pointed; and it has a rapid spreading growth simi- 
lar to the American Elm. Limbs are seldom broken 
from wind and it is free from insects and disease. 
(Each 85c). 
HONEY LOCUST (Thornless)—A beautifully pictur- 
esque shade tree of medium slow growth. Very 
free from diseases and insect pests, and can stand 
drought. Prefers a sunny location. 4 to 5 feet. 
(Each 65c). 
LINDEN—American—A rapid growing tree with 
large, glossy leaves. Has fragrant yellow flowers 
in July. (Each $1.25). 
SILVER or SOFT MAPLE—This rapid growing tree 
is being largely planted in many places. A clean 
tree. Beautiful and hardy. Fine for streets, parks 
and lawns. (Each 65c). 
MOUNTAIN ASH—European—A broad-topped small 
tree. The fern-like foliage is dark and lustrous. 
Covered from July till midwinter with large clus- 
ters of bright red berries. (Each $1.25). 
RED BUD—A small growing tree of irregular form, 
with heart-shaped leaves. It is covered with deli- 
cate pink blossoms early in spring before the 
leaves appear. (Each 65c). 
WILLOW—Golden Weeping (Niobe)—The best Wil- 
low for shade and ornamental purposes. It has 
long slender branches that droop very gracefully. 
Its leaves are long and narrow, green above and 
silver on the underneath side. Grows to be quite 
a large tree. Has a very striking winter effect 
with its many drooping golden barked branches. 
(Each 75c). 

Evergreens for Beauty 
JUNIPER, PFITZERIANA 
(Prostate)—A dark 
green, soft needled va- 
riety whose foliage re- 
sembles plumes. Low 
spreading, and irregu- 
larly shaped, 15 to 18 
inch trees, balled and 
burlapped. ($2.75 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
i JUNIPER SAVIN (J. Sa- 
bina)—A spreading 
form with slender 
branches and dark 
green leaves. Excellent 
for underplanting. 15 to 
18-inch spread, balled 
and burlapped ($2.75 
f.0o.b. Denver). 
Colorado Blue Spruce 
JUNIPER, SCOPULORIUM (Silver Cedar)—The Colo- 
rado Silver Juniper is pyramidal, narrow, compact, 
and symmetrical, with only one stem. Stands 
drought unusually well. 
1142-2-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($3.00 f.o0.b. 
Denver). 
2-3-foot trees, balled and burlapped ($4.00 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
JUNIPER, VIRGINIANA (Platte River Cedar)—A 
tree of great beauty and hardiness. Branched and 
densely clothed with green or bronze foliage. 
From this tree the spicy, fragrant pencil wood 
is obtained. 
2 to 2% ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($2.50 f.0.b. 
Denver). 
SPRUCE, COLORADO BLUE—One of the most popu- 
lar for landscape work. Foliage is greenish blue 
to silvery blue. The blue color is brightest in 
the spring when new growth develops. Should 
be planted in open sun away from trees and build- 
ings for best color. 1-1%-foot trees, balled and 
_burlapped ($2.50 f.o0.b. Denver). 
1%-2-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($3.00 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (Pot Grewn Ever- 
greens)—10 to 12 inches tall. Taken from small 
pots and shipped in paper pots with soil on the 
roots. (Each 35c) (12 for $3.00). Postpaid. 
SPRUCE, COLORADO GREEN—Very similar tree 
to the Blue Spruce, but a deep green color, Good 
for contrast planting. 
14%4-2-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($2.00 f.o.b. 
Denver). 
14%4-2-ft. trees, balled and burlapped ($2.50 f.0.b. 
Denver). ; 
THUYA ORIENTALIS AUREA (Berckman’s Golden 
Arbor Vitae)—The most popular Arbor Vitae be- 
cause of its dwarf size and lacy golden foliage. 
Tree oval in shape and very beautiful. 
18 to 24-inch trees, balled and burlapped ($3.00 
f.0.b. Denver) e 
THUYA ORIENTALIS, BXCELSA (Arbor Vitae)— 
Pyramidal in shape with very compact dark green 
lacy foliage, grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
2 to 2%-foot trees, balled and burlapped ($3.00 
f.o.b. Denver). 
