Ornamental and Shade Trees 
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AMERICAN ELM. A splendid tree for boulevard plant- 
ing or a yard. Graceful and of upright habit. Grows 80 
to 100 feet high. 6-8 ft. size, $1.50; 1% to 1% inch diam- 
eter, $3.50; 2-inch caliper trees, each, $4.50. 
BASSWOOD OR LINDEN. Has large heart-shaped 
leaves and fragrant white blossoms. A fine lawn tree. 
Hardy and fast grower. 6 to 8-foot trees, each, $1.50. 
BIRCH, WHITE. A medium sized tree native to Minne- 
sota. The white bark is enchanting the year around. 6 
to 8 feet. Each, $2.00. 
CHINESE ELM. This shade tree is very popular on 
account of its rapid growth, resistance to disease and 
ability to thrive in almost any situation. A tree of rare 
beauty. Grows 75 feet high, 6 to 8 ft., $1.25; 8 to 10 ft. 
each, $2.00. 
CRAB, DOLGO. A beautiful ornamental tree, absolutely 
hardy. Produces an abundance of small red crabs. The 
trees are free from blight and very attractive with a 
mass of red fruit. Fach, $2.00. 
CRAB, HOPA. A very ornamental tree. 
completely cover the tree _in early spring. Fruit is 
small, red inside and out. Each, $2.00. 
MAPLE, SUGAR OR HARD. A tall and symmetrical 
tree, hard wooded, long lived and extremely hardy. The 
bright green leaves turn to brilliant colors of scarlet 
and yellow in the fall. Growth is medium ‘fast. 6 to 8 
ft. size. Each $3.50. 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER’S, A very ornamental shade 
tree. The foliage is dark red in the spring and gradually 
softening to bronze, then turns to green later in the sea- 
son. 6 to 8-foot trees. Each, $4.50. 
MAPLE, SOFT or SILVER. A very rapid growing tree. 
The finely cut leaves show their silvery sides when turn- 
Red blossoms 
ed bv breezes. Grows 69 feet, 8 to 10 feet. Each, $1.75. 
e : MOUNTAIN ASH, 
(Huropean). The com- 
bination of foliage and 
clustered fruits makes 
this a very beautiful 
lawn tree. Bright red 
berries, white flowers. 
Used as specimen on 
the lawn or as an ac- 
cent in the border. 
Grows 30 feet high. 6 
to 8-foot trees: Each, 
$2.50. 
POPLAR, BOLLEANA, 
A tarl, slender tree. 
Leaves are dark green 
on the upper surface 
and white beneath. The 
bark is silvery gray. 
Grows 80 feet high. 6 
to 8-foot trees. Each, 
$2.00. 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY, 
Very similar to the Bol- 
Jeana except in color of 
leaf and bark which is 
green. Grows 100 feet 
tall. 6 to 8-foot trees. 
Each, S25" 10 for 
$11.25. 
RUSSIAN MUL- 
BERRY. A low growing 
very bushy topped small 
tree. Leaves are small 
and many lobed. The 
edible fruit is sweet and 
resembles a blackberry. 
5 to 6 foot trees. Hach, 
$1.25. 
WALNUT, BLACK. A 

Lombardy Poplar 
majestic tree that not only bears choice nuts, but is also 
Will 
a grand shade tree of fine form. A slow grower, 
Each, 
attain a height of 100 to 150 feet. 6 to 8 ft. trees. 
$3.00. 
WILLOW, NIOBE WEEPING (Salix alba). A small tree, 
with graceful, golden, drooping branches. It is one of 
ae best of the Weeping Willows. 
Dale 0. 
6 to 8-foot size. Mach, 

Seedling Windbreak Trees 
Deciduous—Per 100 
Ash, Green—12-18 in., $2.75; 18-24 in., Semis 
Caragana—6-12 in., $3.55; 18-24 in., $5.75. 
Elm, Chinese—12-18 in., $2.75; 2-3 ft., $4.75. 
Olive, Russian—12-18 in., $4.25; 2-3 ft., $7.00. 
Poplar, Lombardy—18-24 in., $5.85; 2-3 ft., $6.85. 
Evergreens—Per 100 
Norway Pine—3-6 in., $9.85; 6-9 in., $14.00 (trans). 
Pine, White—4-6 in., $2.70; 8-10 in., $3.95. : 
Spruce, Black HilJ—4-6 in., $5.50; 6-8 in., $7.85. 
Spruce, Colorado—4-6 in., $5.50. 
Spruce, White—6-9 in., $13.85; 9-12 in., $17.85 (trans). 
Add 25c for postage and packing on Mail Orders 
within the 8rd zone, for each 100 trees. 
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Hedges 
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Plant living, lasting fences. Walls and fences are gen- 
erally expensive but a fine green hedge may be had ata 
small cost and will add much to the beauty of the hume, 
both summer and winter, 
ALPINE CURRANT. A very dense-growing hedge with 
fine dark green leaves. Will grow to a height of 3 or 4 
feet. The yellow flowers which open in May are very 
fragrant. Very desirable where the soi’ is somewhat dry. 
15 to 18 in., each 60c; 10, $5.40; 100, $40.00. 
BARBERRY (Berberis Thunbergi). 
tractive and effective. 12 to 15 in. 
100, $30.00. 
BUCKTHORN. Best sheared low hedge, or free grow- 
ing tall hedge. May be trained fre m 18 inches up. Very 
hardy. 2 to 3-ft. size, each, 40c; 19, $3.60; 100, $30.00. 
CARAGANA ARBORESCENS (Siberian pea tree). An 
excellent hedge plant. Especially suited to light soils 
and sunny locations. The beauty of its foliage makes it 
desirable for planting in groups or in masses behind 
other low growing shrubs. Bright green pea-like leaves. 
Grows 8 to 12 feet high. Each, 35c; 10, $3.15; 100, $25.00. 
Dwarf hedge, at- 
Mach, 40c; 10, $3.60; 

A Hedge Adds Much to the Beauty of the Home 
Surroundings. 
COTONEASTER. When a hedge of medium height is 
wanted this is one of the best to plant. The leaves are 
a rich green and very glossy which adds to the beauty 
Otethe plantwele. toms int, cache shes 10) usowloe) LOO p25200. 
LILAC, Common Purple. Heavy rooted, 2 to 3 ft. plants. 
Each, 60c; 10, $5.40; 100, $40.00. 
Asparagus Roots 
In preparing the bed for asparagus roots, the soil 
should be worked up at least 12 inches deep and a Very 
heavy application of well-rotted manure or commercial 
fertilizer should be given. Make furrows ten inches deep 
and spread roots 18 inches apart in row and cover with 
two inches of soil, gradually filling as shoots appear 
until surface is level. Do not cut any later than June 
20th until the third or fourth year. 
MARY WASHINGTON. 
1- yr. old. Doz., 90c; 25, $1.65; 100) $3.75. 
2 yr. old. Doz., $1.25; 25, $1.95; 100, $4.75. 
PARADISE. 
lyr. old. Doz., 90c; 25, $1.65; 100, $3.75. 
Postage 10c for first doz.; 5c for each additional doz. 
Rhubarb Roots 
The planting of Rhubarb roots instead of seed saves 
both time and labor, especially for the home garden. Do 
not pull the stocks the first year after planting, except 
the blossom stock. These should always be kept down, 
as they take the strength from the rest of the plant. 
Medium size roots. Each, 25e; doz., $2.50. 
Large size roots. Each, 40c; doz., $4.00. 
Add 20c for mailing within the 8rd zone for one root; 
10¢c for each additional root. — 
MaeDonald Red. This is a great improvement over the 
old standard variety. Quality is tops with a fruity flavor 
and much sweeter than the old kind. A quick grower 
and heavy yielder. Each, 60c. 
Chipman’s Canada Red. Another new hardy sort, that 
is deep red all the way through. Sweet and fine flavored. 
Kach, 90e, 
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