
Beauly for all the Seasons 
SUGAR MAPLE 
T5 PURPLE MAPLE (Schwedler’s) 
This, one of America’s finest trees, is 
beautiful in spring, summer, and fall. 
In spring, the foliage is a rich, red- 
dish-purple; in summer, it is bronzy 
green and in fall, golden yellow. Not 
so fast growing as the Elms, yet the 
growth is so symmetrical and perfect 
that even a young tree has a com- 
manding appearance. Valuable as a 
lawn specimen and fine for parking 
planting. 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid, Each $1.45 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 2.00 
6 to 8 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 2.50 
7) MAPLE _ | Sugar 

E1 Blue Juniper, a new evergreen that we 
consider the most outstanding variety intro- 
duced in the last 25 years. It is low growing 
like the Pfitzer’s but the foliage has a beautiful 
silvery blue color that is impossible to repro- 
duce on paper. The color is the brightest on 
the new growth and darkens somewhat on 
the inside. It is one of the few evergreens 
which will thrive over the entire United 
States, in the south as well as the north, east 
and west. Ideal for corners, for foundations, 
beside the walk, near the porch, any place 
you want a low growing Evergreen. It eventu- 
ally reaches a height of 4 feet, and 6 to 8 feet 
wide. Postpaid. 
15 to 18 inches across, Each $2.00, 2 for $3.50 
18 to 24 inches across, Each 2.25,2for 4.00 
Grown and loved from the Atlantic 
to the Pacific, this grand tree has no 
superior for lawn and street planting. 
Even the smaller, younger trees are 
attractive because their growth is so 
perfect. 
turn golden, orange and scarlet, they 
are one of nature’s most beautiful 
sights. 
and more, they stand for permanence. 
Many homes are identified by huge 
Sugar Maples in their yards. 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid, Each $1.25 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 1.75 
6 to 8 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 2.15 
Both for $3.25 
SPECIAL |! Purple 5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid. 
T6 SUGAR MAPLE 
In the fall when the leaves 
Living for a hundred years 

WHITE BIRCH 
T8 White Birch in a new rare form, grown asa clump with three distinct 
trunks. It is the same as 3 trees with one root. It gives a naturalistic effect 
that is peculiarly attractive in the White Birch. After the tree has been 
planted for a year or two, the bark turns white and stays that way, summer 
and winter. It grows 25 to 30 feet tall. You can easily imagine how beau- 
tiful it will look in your yard. This year, we have only one thousand of 
these trees. 
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AO -Orreet NOU Lh OStPaida. aerinie 2 clatertermtn tote Each 3.00 
™ LAWN BEAUTY SPECIAL 
All 3 for $4.75 . 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid 
($5.70 Value) 
1 Sugar Maple 
1 Purple Maple 
1 White Birch 
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