LAWN TREES 
ASH, Green. This splendid tree is becoming recognized as one 
of our best shade trees and is being more extensively planted each 
year. It is clean, symmetrical, drought resistant, and long lived. 
For shade or for boulevard planting Green Ash will please you. 
BIRCH, Weeping Cut-Leaf. Admired for its delicately cut foliage 
and silvery white bark and graceful drooping branches. Best in 
moist locations. 
BIRCH, Canoe, White, or Paper. A graceful tree with slender 
branches and silvery white bark. Especially effective when planted 
in clumps among or near evergreens. 
ELM, American. The American White Elm is the grandest, most 
permanent and universally used ornamental tree in America. It 
does well in almost any location. Exceedingly good for boulevard 
planting or as a shade tree where you want a permanent tree. 
ELM, Minneapolis Park. This grafted variety of the American Elm 
is the type selected by the Minneapolis Park System for all their 
boulevard and park plantings. They make a uniform growth, and 
are hardy for this section. 
FLOWERING CRABS. 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab. Produces great masses of large, 
double, light pink flowers which look like double pink Roses. 
The flowers have the sweetest fragrance of any known tree. 
Hopa Flowering Crab. From an ornamental standpoint, Hopa is 
sare without doubt the most beautiful Flowering Crab that can be 
UCU alte grown in the North. It is absolutely hardy, thriving even up 
in Canada. It develops into a beautiful, grace- 
ful, medium sized tree that is strikingly orna- MAPLE, Silver or Soft. A good appearance and 
mental wherever it may be placed. The buds rapid growth make this tree very popular where 
are blood-red and the tree, when in bloom, is an immediate effect is required. POPLAR, Norway. A fast growing 
covered with large, single, deep rose-colored 3 ; : tree of conical shape with large leaves 
blossoms which continue long on the tree, to MAPLE, Norway. Well liked for its pleasing and that make a rippling sound «when 


Mountain Ash 
be followed by quantities of small reddish familiar symmetrical dome-shaped head. Its blown by the wind. One of the very 
fruit which makes excellent jelly. dense leaves are rich green in color and hold best. for: hardiness. fac tricklehoct 
Red Silver. Red in leaf, blossom and fruit, on the tree fully two weeks longer in the fall anid® fon sh Wdaee Willer ieee hae 
mndemeidelol leaves silver. than those of the other maples. One of the eiees al i 
LINDEN, American (Basswood). A rapid grower best for lawn or boulevard planting where good . ; 
and “perfectly hardy. Grows in pyramidal form and shade are needed. WALNUT, Black. A majestic native 
form, has large leaves and fragrant flowers. MOUNTAIN ASH. Its symmetrical, round head tree of large size and most valuable 
LOCUST, Honey (Thornless). The Honey Locust makes it ideal for specimen planting. A still for its timber, choice nuts and shade. 
is a fast growing, highly ornamental tree with more attractive feature is the white flowers that Excellent as a specimen for lawn 
distinctive lacy, light green foliage that turns a are followed by clusters of orange berries. Will planting. 
clear yellow in the fall. The greenish flowers do well on almost any soil. 
are somewhat hidden by the foliage, but in the WILLOW, Niobe Golden Weeping. 
i slen- id as for planting 
i POPLAR, Bolleana. This rapid growing, tall, slen Splendid as a lawn tree, p 
“a peasy ‘es Pie er pe ee: der tree is used when accent trees are needed. near pools, or along banks and 
Boeunral aPachada 2 anlevard trees. leis The leaves are shimmering rich green and show streams. Graceful with golden bark. 
stately in all seasons, but truly gorgeous fa fall their whitish under sides when turned by. the Hardiest of all Weeping Willows. 
breezes. The bark is grey-green and shows up 
when its dense leaves are brilliant yellow, or- ( 
well in winter. 
ange, and scarlet. For beauty and performance 
Hard Maple cannot be surpassed. POPLAR, Lombardy. Well liked wherever 
MAPLE, Schwedler. The fine characteristics that grown. One of the most picturesque as well 
make the Schwedler Maple a popular favorite as most useful trees to be found. It is ef- 
are its adaptability to city conditions, its spread- fectively planted as accent in garden foun- 
ing branches forming a round head and its beau- dation plantings and shrub borders, asia 
tiful foliage. Similar in form and habit of growth hedge, or along drives and boundaries. Its 
to the Norway Maple, it is distinguished by its branches grow close together and upright 
purplish crimson leaves that change to bronze from the straight trunk and form a tall, slim 
green in late summer. They are most attractive column, tapering slightly to a pointed top. 
planted as lawn and street specimens. Rapid growing and hardy. 
id Not Prepaid 
Pent se Standard Select 
Size Each Size Each Each 
sh 5-6 ft. $0.75 g Maple, Norway (Branched) 6-8 ft. $2.35 
6-8 ft. 95 : Maple, Schwedler (Branched) 6-8 ft. 3.35 
Birch, Cut Leaf Weeping 5-6 ft. 2.95 Maple, Soft 5-6 ft. 1.25 
6-8 ft. 3.95 6-8 ft. 1.45 
Birch, White 5-6 ft. 1-55 : Maple, Sugar 5-6 ft. 1.25 
6-8 ft. 1.75 6-8 1.50 
Elm, American 5-6 ft. 85 TZ 5s ountAteAGh 5-6 ft. 1.25 
6-8 ft. 1°15 1.55 6-8 1.45 
gt 89.9235) 6 hee 
Elm, Minneapolis Park 2.40 6-8 ft. 2.00 
Bab Poplar, Lombardy 5-6 ft. 275 
Crabs, Flowering 6-8 ft. “85 
H 2.00 
Red Silver 1.95 2.75 | Poplar, Norway 5-6 ft. .85 
h 6-8 ft. -95 
Bechtel’s 5-6 ft. 1.50 
; k 
Linden 1.65 2.00 | Walnut, Blac Sst tgs 
215 _ 20 Niobe Golden Weeping 5-6 ft 85 
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Locust, Honey (Thornless) ° 5-6 ft. 1.45 Willow, Niobe Golden pine 68 ft. 1.25 
6-8 ft. 1.95 : 8-10 ft. 


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