Plan 
To Plant 
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Living 
Memorial 

HE first and most important consideration in planting a living memorial tree is to be sure that it is located 
with foresight, and that every detail is considered before planting takes place. 
Laurel-Leaf Willow. 20 ft. Shiny HOW TO PLANT A TREE 
Ornamental Trees dark green foliage resembling let cipal ee tops and 
Shad dA t (Decid ’ h the laurel. The best willow for ( : 
ace an VeMuiC A Lees eciduous) are those shade and screen. ye 
that drop their leaves in winter. They are fairly rapid BO Be fi ae a es es $1.75 y . 
growing and are easily planted in the Spring. Deci- 8 to 10 ft. -_-----_--___- 2.50 iv 
duous trees are well suited for planting as lawn and NEE ee on Boe ee 
; ; iobe Weeping ow. : 
street trees, they give shade in the summer and admit Geldsaleiark lenMeteeer rN 
light in the winter. weeping branches that sweep 
the ground. A much-admired . i 
Linden—Basswood Rubee | iy 
American Linden (Basswood) (Tilia americana). 70 ft. A stately : = eee BNP ory Suara ee > ~~. eae 
tree with broad, heart-shaped leaves; fragrant white flowers. ~~ 99° 7777 7TTTTTT : ce 
Quite hardy, native; fine for lawn or street planting. : : , : ‘ Higa rts 
Gitore ieee ee a SISO: Outen Ot Yt ee kes $2.50 Wisconsin Weeping Willow. 30 Bay indicaled 
1% in. diam., 7 yr.----_- 3.50 2 in. diam., 9 yr_-__-__- 4.50 ft. The hardiest of the weeping 
Dania cian, ei kuyt Se es ee $6.00 ee Very Seen ee Giaes a 
quick growing, ornamental lawn 
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: specimen. Dark colored bark. iio Tall on with 
The Mountain Ash | eer eee eect hc $2.50 wel later 
Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia). 30 ft. White flowers in May fol- 8 te VO Pe eo Ba eae 3.00 Waters (G23) 
lowed by bright orange-red berries, which hang on for months. omy cH) 
Very ornamental. Used as a specimen on the lawn or as an ac- eee 
cent in the border. ey 
Sri LO Ai ke eee oe SAM et 2) etoile ine dione ee ed $5.00 The Black Walnut ) 

PLUM, Purple Leaf. Please see under shrubs—page 12. Black Walnut (Juglans nigra). 
The familiar nut-bearing tree. ‘ Fe ta Oe nee Con 
le ee Our booklet of practical planting 
The P opl ars Grows slowly to majestic size. information will) be =sentiusiit 
GuitomiGarities xen tle igseen ge, $3.00 your order. 
Bolleana Poplar (Populus bolleana). 40 ft. Upright columnar 
growth with smooth, gray-green bark. Glossy, green leaves with 
downy white undersides. Makes a strong vertical accent. 
Ont OPOehisuer he eee eee $2.00 Soto GOUT ate ee eee $2.50 
WOK ioe hye ere eet 3.00 AGhaV Mehtonanly,,\cy sage ys a. 5.00 
Lombardy Poplar (Populus fastigiata). 40 ft. A tall picturesque, 
spike-like tree. Erect and pyramidal in form. Planted for land- 
scape effect, as an accent or for screening purposes. Grows 
The Improved Water Lance 
For watering the roots of trees 
and shrubs. Saves time — saves 

quickly. Seldom spreads over 8 ft. wide and can be used to ad- WOE sraisols pices. 
vantage in places of restricted size between buildings, in small This handy device is very sim- 
lawns and along narrow avenues. ple to use. It connects right to your 
Sas O thy pom res cy Epc Setter cor CRN LEDs | see eA ep ey $1.50 garden hose. 
IM) 5 Yes LA a Rate i LAE AD ee $2.00 In 2 minutes use it supplies more 
water right to the plant roots where 
* it is needed than by 2 hours of the 
cere The Willows old surface watering. We recom- 
Golden Willow (Salix vitellina aurea). 35 ft. A symmetrical, round- mend at. 
topped tree. Rapidly growing with branches of rich golden yel- 
low. Very hardy. Price—$3.50 
GM OnSite sre ae De ate $1.75 SO al Ostia ee eee $2.50 (Postage 20c extra) 
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