Lilacs 
The following Lilacs are the French Hybrids. They are 1 year 
plants and are quite small. Tops from six inches up on good strong 
Seka They bloom very young. These plants should show some bloom 
ext year. 
PRICE, 3 for $1.00,; 1 each of 10 kinds for $2.75 
MARSHALL LANNES. Double lavender pink. 
PRES. GREVY. Double lilac blue. 
LEON GAMBETTA. Double lavender. 
REAUMOUR. Lavender pink and old rose. 
LUBWIG SPAETH. Single dark crimson purple. Fine. 
CHAS. JOLLY. Semi-double puplish red. 
BUFFON. Beautiful mauve pink. 
PRES. POINCARE. Semi-double purplish red. 
MME. LEMOINE. A very fine white. 
ROTHMOGENIS. The real dark purple Persian lilac. 
Large Trees 
For the most part the following trees and evergreens are too large 
to ship long distances and are listed mainly for local delivery and 
delivery to towns near us which are served by motor freight. 
All orders for Decidious Trees should be in by April 1. Evergreens 
may be ordered over a longer period as they are dug with ball of 
earth and are burlapped. 
ASH. White and green varieties. Fine for high altitudes. Branched 
trees 5-7 ft., $1.25 to $2.50. 
BIRCH. Cutleaf Weeping. White bark. Very beautiful lawn tree, 7-8 
foot trees, $2.75. 
CRAB. Bechtels. One of the best. Extra large double pink blooms. 
No fruit. 6 ft. trees. $2.00 to $3.00 each. 
armel Sere denne Single carmine flowers, yellow fruit, 6 to 7 ft. 
rees, $2.50. 
CRAB. Florabunda. Very early. Pink to red blooms. Small fruit, 
6-7-ft. trees, $2.50 each. 
CHERRY. Mt. Fujii. Extra large double white blooms which cover 
the tree. Very showy. Large branched trees, $2.50 each. 
HORSECHESTNUT. White. A nice lawn tree. 4 ft. up, $1.00 and $2.00. 
LINDEN. European Linden. A very beautiful tree. Small leaves, 6-8- 
ft. trees, $1.75. 
PLUM. Thundercloud. The best of the purple leaved varieties, 4-5-ft. 
trees. Pink blooms. $1.25 each. 
HAWTHORN. Paul’s Scarlet. A fine ornamental that does not get too 
large. Red flowers and red berries, 6-7-ft., $2.50. 
Washington Hawthorn. Brigth red fruit and brilliant foliage, 6-7- 
ft., $2.50 each. 
SYCAMORE. The most popular tree for shade. Wide spreading with 
large leaves. Beautiful. $1.50 up to $5.00. 
We sell more Sycamores than all other trees. 
MOUNTAIN ASH. Well-known tree. Red berries, 6-8-ft. Br., $2.00. 
Trees to be picked up on Sunday should be ordered either by mail 
or phone some time during the fore part of the week that we may have 
time to dig them. 
PLEASE NOTE—Single trees are hard to pack. Order at least three. 
Large Evergreens 
Balled and Burlapped Specimen Trees 
ARBORVITAE. Pyramidalis. A tall slender evergreen much used in 
landscape planting. 3% ft. up to 7 ft., $1.00 per foot. 
ARBORVITAE. Woodward. Globe shape. Round, shapely tree used 
with the Pyramidalis. 30-36-inch spread, $3.50 each. 
JUNIPER. Sabina. Large spreading tree for foundation planting, 
36-inch up. $2.50 up. é 
Sabina Tamariscifolia. A dwarf spreading tree for smaller spaces. 
Very fine. Popular, $1.50 to $2.50. ; 
Virginia. Upright trees with fine foliage. Stand much shearing. 
Silver foliage, $1.50 to $4.00. 
Virginia. Green foliage. Large only, $5.00. , ; 
Andorra. A creeping carpet of green. Purple in winter. 3-4-ft. 
spread, $3.00. ; 
Pfitzer. Blue-green vase-shaped tree. Fine. $2.50-$5.00. 
PINUS. Mugo Pine. Bushy low-spreading pine. Must be sheared. 
$1.50 to $3.50 each. . 
CYPRESS. Alumni. One of the prettiest evergreens. Needs more 
room than the others. Fine for individual places. Price $2 to $5. 
ARBORVITAE. Berkman’s Golden. Beautiful gold tipped evergreens 
used by front steps and where a large evergeen is not wanted. 
This is our best seller. 16-inch trees, $2.00. Others $2.50 to $3.50. 
Come and see them. You may select what you need. 
