
MOUNTAIN ASH—Ornamental in 
every sense of the word — dark 
green, fernlike foliage, light 
smooth bark, a broad, compact 
head. Handsome creamy white 
blosoms in the spring followed by 
showy clusters of scarlet berries in 
late summer and fall. Hardy, will 
grow rapidly. 80 to 40 feet at ma- 
turity. 
6-8 feet, each 
8-10 feet, each 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY—An ideal 
shade tree, luxuriant foliage, clean 
and hardy everywhere, a_ rapid 
grower. 
6-8 feet, each 
8-10 feet, each 

LOMBARDY POPLAR—Tall prya- 
midal grower. Branching frame to 
the ground. Ideal for screens and 
back grounds. Plant 6-8 feet apart. 
§-63feat. beaches 2s. eee, $0.85 
6-8 leet) ieachveo = sees $1.00 
8-105ie6t, cach see ae ee $1.25 
TULIP TREE (Liriadendron tulipi- 
fera)—One of the finest of our na- 
tive trees. Tall growing, stately 
tree with smooth bark and large, 
irregularly shaped leaves of glossy 
green that make it ideal for quick 
shade. Blooms in late May and ear- 
ly June, bearing numerous tulip- 
like flowers 2 to 3 inches long. 
5-6 feet, each 
6-8 feet, each 
WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW 
—The most widely planted Weep- 
ing Willow. Broad spreading type, 
with a beautiful drooping manner 
that is particularly attractive in 
the back-ground or close to pools. 
Hardy, 40 to 50 feet at maturity. 
AS aoe t each eee eee ee $1.00 
5¢6e¢ eet, each eee, sh eee eos $1.50 
Gish téet, Cache ie ees. $2.00 
S-L0nteet,eaGliie=. os see o $2.50 
WILLOW PUSSY—This is not the 
wild pussy willow, but a cultivated 
variety—a beautiful lawn tree. UI- 
timate height 12 feet. 
3-4 feet, each 
GOLDEN WILLOW—A strong, up- 
right grower, with slim, pendulous. 
branches, light green foliage, and 
beautiful, clean bright golden yel- 
low bark. 
d“asfeetenchoe 5 see $0.75 
4-5°feet, each 22) 2 Fee ee $1.00 
o-O te Gt each =<. Sa. ear $1.50 
G-naroeteeach, —2 lc oe eee $2.00 
GINKGO TREE (Maidenhair Tree) 
“—A rare elegant tree with a singu- 
lar, almost fern-like foliage unlike 
that of any other tree Of free, 
columnar growth when young, with 
angular, independent branches, 
each quite distinct. 40 to 50 feet 
at maturity. 
144-2 feet, each 
2-3 feet, each 
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