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Hillenmeyer Nurseries 

Acer - Maple (Continued) 
ACER rubrum (Red Maple). A native tree which is not appre- 
ciated and one of the most attractive as a lawn specimen. 
The young shoots are bright red in winter. Flowers red, ap- 
pearing before the leaves, which in fall vie with the oaks, 
sassafras, gum, sumac, or sugar maples for magnificence in 
color. 
A. saccharum (Sugar Maple). Known everywhere and extremely 
popular. The tree grows to great size, erect, conical form, is 
perfectly hardy, withstands any sub-normal weather condi- 
tions, and is adaptable to nearly al! types of soil. The tree 
yields valuable timber, as well as maple sugar. Foliage is deep 
green, turning to indescribable colors in the fall. 
Prices: Red, and Sugar Maples— Each 
TAOS: FEA asin cal Mee ere eee ee eae ree $3.00 
8 toc lOctt. al ocinealt rn seen ce cea cos auc sceae et ree 4.00 
T0405 1:2 ft, 34 ine calo 2 eee ee eet eee 5.00 
125to0 114: ft )2 0m tins COL Se: oye eee ap eeee ia. eee 6.00 
12-615 ft:; 2155 ns: Cal ke carmnes te wickedness etoasi sha ae ee 7.50 
Aesculus 
AESCULUS carnea (ed-Flowering Horse-Chestnut). A handsome 
round-headed tree with red or scarlet flowers borne in panicles 
6 to 8 inches long. Much prized for this highly ornamental 
feature. Trees must be grafted and are rather scarce. 

Each Each 
5 TO Gitte scree eae $5.00 Ee LOVBs fits £5 a remeacates $10.00 
6 tos fii eee ete 7250 
A. glabra (Olio Buckeye). A native round-topped tree of good Moving a Maple in Full Leaf July Oth 
Helo SU Seine Ree eIn Ke pole Hiss 3) NENG 0S ules h We are equipped to transplant lores trees, 20 to 40 feet, and while best done in the 
5 to 6 ft $2.00 Wie Set $4.00 dormant period, we often move in full leaf. If interested in saving 1C to 20 years, and getting 
Glicciittat ee ae 3.00 @ ey WOME. noe aun SOO) immediate effect, consult us. 
Betula - Birch 
BETULA alba (European White Birch). Tree of moderately quick ° 
growth, erect, with terminal branches slightly drooping. Bark Amygdalus - Flowering Peach 
almost white. As a specimen, and especially contrasted with - ‘ 
evergreens, it makes a valuable tree for the lawn. Prefers a AMYGDALUS persica rubra plena (Double Red Flowering 
moist place, but will do well on dry ground. Each Peach). A small tree, covered in spring with double, 
IMTOMOn Lt aac Ina clams Cee ee Caso rm ten te ieaneg $3.00 showy red blossoms. 
Stor Sa FEA alltnsiCalt ee ee ace hen scene eden cepeecceone eit 4.00 Each Each 
Sto OLE FIS/@ clin. iCal ane cpeeeeeelenocue Seana eee eee 5.00 Arto. 5: Ethane a kacessss $1.00 Gwe iis sccescce $2.00 
TO toll FES ee CCE ee ers ce ee ree eee eee 6.00 Sp tO Gu tia me eareicionte 1.50 
Site Aaa PAV ee Nally Moth Sur. cio cinicl mc cee Bien OMENS o.b ath 7.50 Special Prices on Specimen Trees. 
B. alba pendula gracilis. A weeping form of the European White 
Birch. Inclined to be rather pyramidal when young but as it 
matures develops a broad top. Its small pendent branches > 
eventually almost touch the ground. Because of its deeply Carpinus - Hornbeam 
serrated leaves, white bark and weeping habit, it is one of our 
most highly prized trees for small lawns, cemetery lots, planted CARPINUS betula pyramidalis (Pyramidal European 
as a specimen or in groups. Hornbeam). A much prized, narrow, compact, stately 
Each Each tree of columnar habit and Beech-like foliage. It is 
O8to fi cit eee aera e $3.00 SIOMIROME a AS a n0-0 3 $6.00 tough—will tolerate city conditions, transplants kindly 
DOr Oukts ete a iensevershe 4.00 OMe PARTS e ooo be os 7.50 and holds its leaves most of the winter. Stands clip- 
eItey Oe. an.ghS 6 o.chen Br 5.00 ; ping remarkably well and for this reason can be used 
B. populifolia (American White Birch). A medium sized tree with for a tall hedge, pillars, or on either side of an en- 
papery white bark and slender, pendulous branches. More vig- trance. Clipped or unclipped it attracts attention. 
orous than the European form, will grow in almost any soil. We have some beautiful specimens and can think of 
Each no more appropriate gift to a friend than one or a 
Tetons) ten A Tapselle ooo upeweoa cae Goons Soc os 40 $3.00 pair of these beautiful specimen trees. 
8 to 10 (RAM gle Selte tot ois Rateieis ors-atwn oan Up ero Gao 4.00 Each 
Honey Ase eile eae co ok Ooemacoan oe oeDeo os 5.00 SB TOMONT EY BOB teqtertem teri. eeu nee ene ae $ 5.00 
12 to 14 ft., 2 [Mie COline st cope betsrencos casted onertncuem ea euae 6.00 Gi toned Vfl BG BUS. an En ernd ena 6.00 
AR KoMaINSIS Aree Dalal cel atten 3. 6.13. Bloke Ole) odo Snr. ctio. C HeDO) 7 to: (8! fh oBGBinee. pene Soe eee The SiG) 
Bote, Sut, BEB) Sea aera ites a: aioe ieee eee eae 10.00 
9S toniO tt BEB Peete meer eee 12.00 
Octo: 12 ee (BEB ene ie cece errr 15.00 
12 tow ift., BER Reece pan eee teeters 20.00 
C. caroliniana (Hornbeam or Blue Beech). This attrac- 
tive, slow growing tree deserves wider planting. In 
foliage it resembles the native Beech but is much 
more compact and graceful. The terminal growth has 
a reddish cast, and foliage colors scarlet to orange- 
yellow in the fall. Fine where a small, compact speci- 



mcnaicn antec Carpinus Betula Pyramidalis 
Each Each 
SON Ouc: tome eee $2.50 TétOs COchtA eRe $4.00 
OAC Ws pesos 3.00 Sato lO mttaer 5.00 
Cercis - Judas Tree 
Castanea - Chinese Chestnut CERCIS canadensis (Redbud or Ju- 
das Tree). Harbinger of spring, 
CASTANEA mollissima (Chinese Blight-Resistant Chest- blooming in April, and literally 
nut). Small symmetrical tree, valuable for shade or covered with red or pink blooms 
nuts. With our native variety practically extinct this before the leaves appear. It is 
will take its place. Foliage beautiful in summer a small, shapely tree, with large, 
changing to yellow in fall. Fruits early and prolifically deep green leaves. May be used 
and is of good quality. in heavy mass planting of 
Each Each shrubs, with  white- flowering 
5) WO Grits oo e oe $2.00 8 to 10 ft. ....$4.00 Dogwood or against Evergreens 
Gitta! cite, hc oe 2.50 TOW It Son, Si00) or white Birch, to furnish con- 
TP ROMS hee sigs ao 3.00 trast. 
3to 4f oo 
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Celtis - Hackberry 4 to! (SY Ep at awe eae 1.50 
TOD, |Okilits ta cecum oe eae 2.00 
CELTIS mississippiensis. The Hackberry is one of our 6 Tov ittio nk Sor ee 2.50 
best trees. It is not rapid in growth, but is compara- i tO. 0S it eee eee eae 3.00 
tively free of disease and reaches a height of 75 to Sto OSFAR heen arene 4.00 
100 feet. Grows on either dry or wet soil, and the ak 
fruits are attractive to birds and children. 4 
Each 
WT home9 tt3 Wa singscalla wr. erence 3.00 4 
8 to 10 fh. 1 inc cali) nme 5400 Let Hillenmeyer 
towl,2. ft. h3/acihical ts eee ee 5.00 
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Aesculus Carnea—Red Flowering Horse-Chestnut 
