
blossoms in the spring followed by 
showy clusters of scarlet berries in 
late summer and fall. Hardy, will 
grow rapidly. 30 to 40 feet at ma- 
turity. 
be feet; each oo. ok en $1.50 
Be eGGtmeac ook lk $2.50 
Sard teen each. oe $3.50 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY—An ideal 
shade tree, luxuriant foliage, clean 
and hardy everywhere, a_ rapid 
yvrower. 
G-« 16eh each 25024 2L_- 6K $1.50 
Siro geet, Gack i. 2.2L $2.50 

LOMBARDY POPLAR—Tall prya- 
midal grower. Branching frame to 
the ground. Ideal for screens and 
back grounds. Plant 6-8 feet apart. 
6-8 feet, each _------------- $1.00 
eetUefoeiaicach ——-+ ~~ .---- $1.25 
1-144 inch caliper, each ---- $1.50 
134-2 inch caliper, each ---- $2.50 
2-3 inch caliper, each ~------ $4.00 
TULIP TREE (Liriodendron tulipi- 
fera)—One of the finest of our na- 
tive trees. Tall growing, stately 
tree with smooth bark and large, 
irregularly shaped leaves of glossy 
green that make it ideal for quick 
shade. Blooms in late May and ear- 
ly June, bearing numerous tulip- 
like flowers 2 to 3 inches long. 
5-6 feet, each 
6-8 feet, each 
WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW 
—The most widely planted Weep- 
ing Willow. Broad spreading type, 
with a beautiful drooping manner 
that is particularly attractive in 
the back-ground or close to pools. 
Hardy, 40 to 50 feet at maturity. 
ef Leet, @ach ot bse $1.00 
i! 5-6 feet, each nee ee ee ee oe cae ee tte $1.50 
G78; T66T, Sach to ee $2.00 
WILLOW PUSSY—tThis is not the 
wild pussy willow, but a cultivated 
variety—a beautiful lawn tree. Ul- 
timate height 12 feet. 
3-4 feet, each 
GOLDEN WILLOW—A strong, up- 
right grower, with slim, pendulous 
branches, light green foliage, and 
beautiful, clean bright golden yel- 
low bark. 
3-4 feet, each 
4-5 feet, each 
GINKGO TREE (Maidenhair Tree) 
—-A rare elegant tree with a singu- 
lar, almost fernlike foliage unlike 
that of any other tree. Of free, 
columnar growth when young, with 
angular, independent branches, 
each quite distinct. 40 to 50 feet 
at maturity. 
16-9 feetpeach os oe ok $0.75 
Bao EEO UT ORC | ve eae $1.00 
BURR OAK) (Macrocarpa) —60-80 
ft. Vigorous stately tree of pic- 
tureque appearance; has deeply 
furrowed brown bark and _ corky 
branches. Leaves are lustrous green 
above, with whitish hairs below; 
acorn cup is large and mossy. Very 
attractive. 60-80 ft. at maturity. 
9.12 inches, \€aen 232s os le $0.20 
gy ee ab 1 roe bs a Ea sae $0.30 
146-2. fest, cach coer as $0.40 
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