Trees Grow Quickly 
Few amateurs of trees realize 
how soon a 5 or 6 foot tree be- 
comes large enough to make a 
show in the landscape. Among 
trees known to have reached 30 
feet or more in their first 15 years 
of life are such supposed “slow” 
growers as Red Oak, Pin Oak, 
most Maples, Liriodendron, sev- 
eral Birches, Black Locust and 
American Linden. 
Plan Ahead—Plant Now 
Since a young tree requires little 
care, and is much less expense 
and trouble to plant than a large 
one, it pays to plan ahead. Order 
and set out NOW the trees you 
will need in your plans for the 
future. 

Flowering Cherry 
Weeping (Subhirtella pendula) 
About 20 ft., make low weeping 
trees. Delicate hanging branches 
loaded with pink in late April. Very 
showy indeed. (Each) (10 
Gero yru neds oe .. $5.00 $47.50 
Yedoensis (Yoshino Cherry) 
50 ft. Vigorous species, this kind 
banks the Tidal Basin at Washing- 
ton. Pink, fragrant, in May. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
AM ft $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 
Sorbus  {Mountain-ash] 
Aucuparia (European Rowan Tree) 
30 ft. Clusters of orange berries 
from July to September. Handsome 
small tree, grows anywhere. 
KWo Costin ee Oa $ 4.00 $ 27.50 
ORIOn Gt eee $3.00 25.00 225.00 

Laburnum Vossi 
SHADE TREE BARGAINS 
All the kinds below in the special sizes offered will succeed fully as well 
planted in Oct.-Dec. as in spring and they will grow 50% better next 
summer! 
Only exceptions are the Birch and Beech, which add perhaps 
5% to transplanting risk by fall planting in sizes offered. No special 
treatment needed. 
ACER platanoides (Norway Maple).............. 3-4 feet 5 
memrubrurm.s Nec Maple jee 4-6 feet 
6-8 feet 
“ saccharum (Sugar Maple).................... 4-6 feet 
6-8 feet 
BETULA alba (European White Birch)........ 4-5 feet 
Ma Dapyrilerd (Paper: birch)... eee 4-6 feet 
6-8 feet 
populifolia (Common ‘‘White’”’ Birch)..4-6 feet 
wu 
CORNUS florida (White Flowering 
DOGW OOC aaa ae Cenc eee ee ee, 4-5 feet 
FAGUS americana (American Beech)... 4-5 feet 
GINGKO biloba (Maidenhair Tree)... 4-5 feet 
GLEDTCHIA triacanthos (Honey Locust)......4-5 feet 
JUGLANS nigra (Black Walnut).................... 4-5 feet 
PLATANUS orientalis (Oriental Plane)........ 4-5 feet 
POPULUS Italica (Lombardy Poplar).......... 3-4 feet 
“ tremuloides (Quaking Aspen).............. 6-8 feet 
“ bolleana (Neater Lombardy)................ 6-8 feet 
QUERCUS Coccinea (Scarlet Oak).............. 4-6 feet 
pee VICICrOCCT DG an bute OC) seme eee 4-6 feet 
BePPClUStriSe( titi) OC eee. ee ees 2. 4-6 feet 
> Rubra! (Northern Red Oak). 4-6 feet 
me HO DUPE ETC lish sO ) peers nee os, 4-5 feet 
EV GOIILITICUNC SCC NG ICC) eee a eee 4-6 feet 
ROBINIA pseudacacia (Black Locust).......... 9-6 feet 
SALIX Babylonica (Weeping Willow).......... 9-6 feet 
“ Vitellina aurea (Golden Willow)........ 5-6 feet 
“Niobe (Golden Weeping Willow)........ 5-6 feet 
SORBUS Aucuparia (Mt. Ash)........00.00...... 4-5 feet 
ULMUS Americana (American Elm)............ 5-6 feet 
Be Pumilas (oi. OCTiCl =. bIIn)...26- eens 2 5-6 feet 
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