Order early, spade deeply, plant properly, water liberally, cultivate frequently. 
Mugho Pine—(3-4) Deep green summer and winter. 15 to 18 inch, $3.50; 
LS LOmee nC, 450s cht Tl ililel 7h, iets dyasllcadsleasuicceetndces rund ces $6. 00. ea etee 
Austrian Pine—(60- 70) Deep rich green color. 2 W%to 3 ft., $5.50; 3 to 4 
Fig tend (a et | ek RRA ee GRIME UG Ye son aS 2 AR (PRE EO?” Wil Pa aah Ame 7.50 
Colorado Spruce— (60-80) Symmetrical habit. Light green, sometimes silvery 
folidvest 216 to oft) $5.50; Sato 4£t) 1$10.00%)4 to Site 13.50 
Colorado Red Cedar— (30- 40) Deep green foliage. Reddish purple in winter. 
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Arborvitae, Pyramidalis—(25) Narrow pyramidal form. 4 to 5 ft., $7.00; 
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Arborvitae Wareana, Siberian—Globe form. 2 ft... ceeeececeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeee 6.50 
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Ash, Green—(50- 60) Fine shade tree. Good shape. 6 to 8 ft., $1.75; 10 to 
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Ash, European Mountain—(30) Small tree. Orange- -red berries. 6 to 8 ft., 
SSE ELD Ep i oe AW eo Seapine Ow RO bak TA Me oye AM or ec i Maar eae 4.00 
Birch, Cut Leaf Weeping— (30-40) Beautiful white-barked tree. 8 to 10 ft., 
Hara iE ay MMOL Wa Yi ARs ae Bs ream te tel ie had ba ep he oli ee an) (ST a 26 pa ca 6.50 
Birch, Canoe—(40-50) Whitest bark of all. 2 to 244-inch caliper...................... 7.00 
Catalpa— (30-35) Large leaves and clusters of white flowers. 2 to 21% in., lt: 
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Crab, Bechtel—12-15) Double pink flowers. 3 to 4 ft., $2.00; 5 to 6 ft... 3.00 
Crap, Hopa—(20-25) Red flowered. Small red fruit. 6 to 8 ft... $3.00 
Crab, Russian Red-Vein— (20-25) Red flowers, leaves and fruit. 8 to 10 ft.:... 4.00 
Elm, American—60-100) Good shade and street tree. 1144 to 2 inch, $2.50; 
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Elm, Chinese—40-50) Fast growing. 8 to 10 ft., $1.50; 114 to 2 inch, $2.50; 
2 to 2% inch, $3.50; 3 to 314 inch, $4.00; 3% to 4 inch....2.0. i. 5.00 
Elm, Moline—(80-100) New pyramidal form. 2 to 3 inch, $4.00; 3 to 4 inch.... 5.00 
Linden, European—(70-80) Fine lawn tree. Fragrant blooms. 5 to 6 ft., 
SAD Tae 5 day Pag vy Tad ois ee a ib eat) aM Mek Bee etl kee ay ARS eared aio Ha. comand SS 5.00 
Locust, Honey—(50-60) Thornless type. Not affected by borers. 6 to 8 ft., 
$2.00 eel O eben OO. O00 Fe 2000 OT Cli nt ss rey 0 oe eee ae es ge eae 4.50 
Maple, Redleaf (Schwedler’s)—(40-50) Red leaves in spring and fall. 8 to 
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Maple, Silver—(60-80) Fine shade tree. Hardy and fast growing. 6 to 8 ft., 
$1.75; 11% to 2 inch, $3.50; 2 to 21% inch, $4.50; 2% to 8 inch.............. 5.50 
Maple, Amur—Yellow flowers, attractive leaves and seed pods. 5 to 6 ft....... 2.00 
Oak, Red—(60-80) Fine street tree. Red foliage in autumn. 6 to 8 ft. 
$4.00; 114 to 2 inch, $8.00; B. and B., extra $2.00. No guarantee on 
larger sizes without balling and burlapping. 
Poplar, Bolleana—(50-60) Tall pyramidal tree for screens or accent. 10 to 
Petts Sivincetyo° LO 2NGhs50.00,02)0O 2torinch.cosk si 4.00 
Poplar, Lombardy—(60- 80) Similar to Bolleana. 8 to 10 ft., $1.50; 2 to 3 
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Russian Olive—(20- 25) Picturesque tree with silvery leaves. 8 to 10 ft., 
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& Walnut, Black—(80- 100) Only nut-bearing tree for this section. 8 to 10 ft., 
SOE) koe, UO Pee R EA CL arcsec ieee eanentee snamn tags etude tate umadaretascnatac scape cereed ter sbae sou laee 5.00 
Willow, Weeping— (30-35) Yellow bark. 8 to 10 ft., $2.00; 2 to 3 inch, $3.00; 
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Hackberry—(50) Excellent shade tree. Seldom broken by wind. 1% to 2 in. 3.50 
Hawthorn—(15) Bushy tree. White flowers, red fruit. 
Hawthorn, Coccinea or Thicket Hawthorn—4 to 5 BN A Sn aap gn) SE Sh a A Heh 3.00 
Hawthorn, Mollis or Downy Hawthorn—6 to 8 ft._.....0.2e eee eee cececeeeeeeeeeees 5.00 
FRUIT TREES 
Apples—11/16 in. caliper,.444 ft. and (ups) Mach. esses cle cats aete een $ 1.75 
Early Varieties—Yellow Transparent, Wealthy. 
Winter Varieties—Jonathan,' Dark Red Delicious, Red Rome Beauty, 
V Winesap, Yellow Delicious. 
Quintuplet Apple—Five varieties on one tree: Red Delicious, Yellow 
Transparent, Winesap, Jonathan, and Wealthy. 5 to 6 ft., 4 years - 
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Crab Apples—Both ornamental and useful. 
Red Siberian—1% to 1% in., fully branched, bearing age. Each................ 3.00 
Dolgo—1 to 1% in., white plossoms, TOG LPULCy ACh cite escctsescs neu dinees 2.50 
Cherries—11/16 in., 4% Pre ad tte ase 09 RO Rok 2.50 
Montmorency—Best red cherry. 
Hanson’s Bush—White flower, sweet fruit, decorative foliage, 3 to 4 ft., 
$1.00; 4 tO 5 £0,222... cscs ee ee eeneeasnnetennenencscnernseeesanaganeresenhceeeesnnacseetananconensssseese 1.50 
English Morello—Large black cherry. 
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Shrop Damson—Large blue plum. 
Minnesota—No. 133.. Red plum. 
Lombard—Dark red. 
Italian Prune—Purplish black. 
, Apricot, Perfection—11/16 in. PEAR arst ye NUN 10) Ran RY oe oy i Re UL PNP MRC Rt 250 
