
' LARGE TREES 
In addition to the 
/ stock listed we have 
many large, fine 
UO CES specimens which will 
give immediate ef- 
fect, at moderate 
For Shade and Beauty _ time rers2sttios Wate 
or consult us. 
Shade trees are indispensable around any home. They increase in value as they grow besides 
giving joy and comfort to the owner. 
SHADE TREES LISTED BY CALIPER 
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ACER, MAPLE. A. dasycarpum (Silver Maple). Best quick growing 
tree:. Sometimes breaks under sleet ~...), 05 vee acs eet de cles sees $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.50 $6.00 
A. platanoides (Norway Maple). Round dense head. Dark, rich 
green leaves which color light yellow in fall ................. 3.50 4.50 DDO) 650 8.00 
A. platanoides ascendens (Columnar Maple). Upright form of Nor- 
way Maple. Valuable for street or lawn .....-............-. 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 
A. platanoides schwedleri (Schwedier’s Maple). Similar to Norway 
except bright purple in spring changing to green ............. 3.50 4.50 3910) 6.50 8.00 
A. rubrum (Red Maple). Much like Sugar Maple except of slower 
growth and more round-headed. Colors in fall .....5........ So) 4.50 Syo)8) Gr 0 8.00 
A. saccharum (Sugar Maple). Best hard Maple. Upright to spread- 
ingaaRather stow:, Colors wellit fallli ak. .0e stack os wee oinieke site > 350 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 
BETULA, BIRCH. B. alba (European White Birch). White bark, 
smallsleayves (branches slightlyadrooping) sieeier i <eleuse) tenses) heirs 350° 4.504) 45:50 6.505 3,00 
B. populifotia (American White Birch). More vigorous than the 
European. Not as compact and branches less pendulous ...... 3.50 4.50 515.50) 6.50 8.00 
CELTIS, HACKBERRY. C. Icevigata (Sugar Hackberry). Graceful 
spreading branches. Small leaves much like an Elm .......... 3.50 4.50 5)45)0) 6.50 8.00 
DIOSPYROS, PERSIMMON. D. virginiana. Clean, glossy foliage. 
Interesting, rich-orange, edible fruit in fall ................. 3350 4/50 5.50 6.50 8.00 


FRAXINUS, ASH. Blue, Green, ond White. All excellent large, Betula—European White Birch 
rugged native trees, doing well in dry soil .................. 3005s) OAS O52 507-00 
GINKGO, MAIDENHAIR TREE. Tall, picturesque tree with spreading 
branches. Small fanlike leaves which coicr golden in the fall .. 3.50 4.50 5:50 6.50 8.00 
GLEDITSIA. G. triacanthos inermis (Honey Locust). A thornless HEIGHT OF SHADE TREES 
native with spreading branches and smail compound leaves .... 3.00 3.50 4.50 S510) 7.00 
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GYMNOCLADUS. G. dioica (Kentucky Coffee Tree). Native. Irreg- AREA ee ae 
ular in growth. Compound leaves resembling a Walnut ....... Bh 0; 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 : 
LIQUIDAMBAR. L. styraciflua (Sweet Gum). Glossy, deeply ser- Ve GA Oc bo Ook tea One aug e CO Ue SS) iii: 
rated leaves: which! colomune falleeaGorky Dank ey). -io sie = 3.50 4.50 D0) 6.50 8.00 13eH Frere, cee cer pe eR accurate FS fe 0 We 
LIRIODENDRON, TULIP TREE. L. tulipifera (Yellow Poplar). Hand- a ec eats, oot, ea tse ee OMe mmr 
some, fast growing, witn yellow Tulip-like flowers ............ 3.50 4250 5.50 6.50 8.00 DD Oe ae Phe aes Ean Sacco Re: oe eee ee 2: tow 15) Fite 
MAGNOLIA acuminata (Cucumber Tree). Large, glaucous leaves. . : . 
Small dull, white flowers. Conical. Not easy to transplant .... 3.50 4.50 5.50 650 8.00 sei aes ahs meee featne 
M. tripetata (Umbrella Magnolia). Spreading. Large leaves, some- UCTEUTIUE LACT 
times 8 by 15 inches. Fragrant flowers 8 inches or more across . 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 

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| MORUS, MULBERRY. M. tatarica (Russian Mulberry). “~ 
Round-headed tree producing much fruit. Attracts birds .$3.50 $4.50 $5.50 $650 $8.00 
PHILODENDRON, CORK TREE. P. amurense (Amur Cork 
Tree). Handsome round-topped tree. Compound leaves. 
Corky | bark aoa Mis See ieri a) waey aa ol, ON Se ARNT 3250 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 
PLATANUS. P. occidentalis (Sycamore). Large, rapid-grow- 
ing picturesque native with white bark and of rugged form 3.00 245)0) 4.50 5.50 7.00 
QUERCUS, OAKS. A. alba (White Oak). Tall, round-topped, 
majestic, Slows Difficult tomnransplant) 9.58.) seen Ss} EXO) 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 
Q. coccinea (Scarlet Oak). Much like Pin Oak but of slower 
Grow thimeEeaves sdeep|yaslobecarius mie sper neln inne 3.50 4.50 550 6.50 8.00 
Q. macrocarpa (Burr Oak). Majestic, spreading tree. Does 
notecolom inj tailasmrererseceep soil amperes a neienn eee 32505) 4,50: 3) 51e. 6.50 8.00 
Q. nigra (Water Oak), Round top. Holds its small, narrow 
leaves: Well Gintowther fala: 2b oe ter nee tee eee 3.50 4.50 EO 6.50 8.00 
Q. palustris (Pin Oak). Most popular of all Oaks for street or 
lawn. Deeply lobed leaves which color well ...........- 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 
Q. phetlos (Willow Oak). Graceful tree with long narrow 
leavesiresembling aiWillow eels meetin enereieene ie 3.50 4.50 5.50) 6.50 8.00 
Q. rubra (Red Oak). Not as compact as Pin Oak but an 
outstanding: rugged inee, #25 ca eee ies enoke ctele eases nencnarenems 3.50) 4.50 5250 6.50 8.00 
ROBINIA, LOCUST. R. idahoensis (Jdaho Locust). Similar to 
our native Locust but with pink blossoms ............ 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 
SOPHORA japonica, PAGODA TREE. Medium spreading, 

with panicles in late summer. Green barked twigs ..... 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 
TAXODIUM. T. distichum (Bald Cypress). Lacy foliage. 
Conical. “—Requizes deep /soill 6 = ele eictere rence oreo eens ce 3.005 © 4.50) 3.50) ODO mec 00 
TILIA, LINDEN. T. americana (American Linden). Large : 
heart-shaped leaves. Does well in good soil ........... 3.00, 63150" —4:50° 9955.0 00. 
T. vulgaris (European Linden). A compact, small leaf va- 
riety of much menit-taqec.c's sea ayehoe eis eistea kena mehr anos 3.50 4.50 5.500) 16-50 8.00 
ULMUS, ELM. U. americana (American Elm). Native, vig- 
orous, spreading. rapid inl growthieuews ees eiemena icine 3.00 3.DU 4.50 5.50, 7:00 
U. americana, Moline (Moline Elm). A vigorous, budded, up- 
right form ofueunmativel Elim, .ccmmineeusciin ciesceeran cis 3.50) 974-50 5.50 6.50 8.00 
5 3 U. parvifolia (Chinese Elm). Rapid growth. Small leaves. 
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