Shade and 
Ornamental 
Trees 

Plant a Living 
Memorial—Tree 


Well placed trees bring shade, shelter and beauty to this attractive home. 
Planned and planted by Holm & Olson. 
HE attractiveness and comfort needed to complete a landscape setting is the proper placing of desirable 
trees. Thought given to selecting the best varieties for a particular use is important. In the border 
they may be used as accents, on the lawn to provide welcome shade, to cast interesting shadows, to supply 
flowers, fruit and foliage effects. A tree or group of trees add a feeling of quiet thoughtful repose to home 
atmosphere. We will gladly help you select suitable varieties for your grounds. 
Since trees reach their maturity slowly you can save years of waiting by using larger sizes. That you 
may better judge the time saved by planting older stock we give both the sizes and the approximate age 
with the prices in our catalog listing. COME TO THE NURSERY AND SEE OUR TREES. 
The Ash Hopa Crab. 15 ft. A new ornamental tree with abundant rose- 
American White Ash (Fraxinus americana). 60 ft. A native tree colored flowers that cover the branches in May. Strikingly or- 
of straight, trim growth. Splendid for lawn or boulevard. A namental red fruits that hang on until late fall. 
clean tree not troubled generally by insects and dependably CPN Re) Seen d Oe iam map fn ok Beale os $1.25 ANOS {tise $1.50 
hardy through the north. Deton Oi its we cee eee eae $2.00 
6 to 8 ft. --____-_-____- $1.00 8 to 10 ft. See $1.50 Red Silver Crab. 12 ft. A new ornamental tree with silver cut 
LORtOML2St a7 yr 2.50 YP via, Koblents, (hoy sa 3.50 (ee ASE ese ote Baa 
Biisiets Ge ee Ls ee $4.50 eaved foliage, ornamental red fruit in abundance. 
ATO TO Tipe es oe ee $1.50 
The Birches 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch. 35 ft. A graceful white-barked, weeping The Catalpa 
tree. Tall and slender with branches bending to the ground. 
Deliéataly cut Isaveatevarpocohlen ie mlewntelentnal Western Catalpa (Catalpa specioso). 40 ft. Unusually large heart- 
BORG r Tm > os) ae $3.00 SOOM ean onan ene $4.00 shaped leaves and fragrant white flowers. An interesting lawn 
White or Paper Birch. 40 ft. Upright and rapidly growing with | tree. 
grayish-white bark. Very attractive as a specimen or when 610.8 i. ———_—_ 2 8s $1.75 Oto LO fie ae eee $2.25 
planted near Evergreens. 240.2 V2 3n..Cicm.,) 7 Vive san cee oe $3.50 
DetOnor tt eae eee meee $1.50 GAiOn Crit ae eee a $2.00 
The Hackberry 
New Flowering Crabs 
For Color in Early Spring Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis). 50 ft. A hardy, native long-lived 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab. 15 ft. Covered in spring with tree with rough bark. The foliage somewhat resembles the Elm. 
rose-like double pink flowers. A splendid, symmetrical, small Wide spreading tops giving good shade. 
lawn tree, and very attractive when planted with tall shrubbery Oy toys Mie el eee eee $1.50 8) tous) O git eee ere $2.00 
S210 Aci ee eee $2.00 AvtOort tee ee $2.50 IL {toy AY alot isbtetant, 5 fs = 3.00 2 to 2% in. diam., 12 yr. 4.50 
Sato! Of ito ee ee ee $3.50 Ueipraray crahal (ohtoseck,, Neb Sige $6.00 
Dolgo Crab. 15 ft. A splendid lawn tree of symmetrical shape 
that is beautiful in both flower and fruit. Fruit is an intense bright 
red and covers the tree. : The Horsechestnut 
AP to-5 th ee eee $1.50 Sito 6 tite eee ee eee $2.00 Horsechestnut (Buckeye) (Aesculus hippocastanum). 40 ft. Five 
Flame Crab. New. A medium size, profusely-flowering tree. The fingered leaves. Covered in May with white flowers that stand 
brilliant red, edible fruits cover the branches from September up like candles. A most unusual and desirable lawn tree. 
to January. GUtGn Gite Se se eae $3.50 Sito SO Ait a $4.00 
VE TOMO |; ae an esl A $2.00 510: 6 tie ae eee ee $2.50 TRUS phat, Loiocnti ie 4 Be $8.00 
PLEASE NOTE: In the descriptions the figures following the name indicate the approximate height of growth. 
