
SHAGBARK HICKORY 
ASH 
European Mountain Ash. 
Flowers white, then clusters of large orange red 
berries. Scarlet leaves in autumn. Handsome at 
any season, Well branched trees that have berried, 
$2.00 to $3.50. A few big specimens at $15.00 each. 
Arizona Ash. 30 ft. One of the finest trees for 
planting in arid desert sections although it makes a 
splendid tree near the coast or other sections of the 
state. It requires little water and thrives in alkaline 
soil, growing with great rapidity. 6 to 7 ft., $1.25; 
Jaton Sett-,) 91,505 8 to 10) tt.,) $2.00: 
BIRCH 
Canoe Birch. 30 ft. lTias the whitest bark of all 
birches after a few years, with loose graceful head 
when older. Bark curls and peels giving an artistic 
touch 10) to112i tt. $53 8 to 10 ft., $3; 7 to 8 ft: $2.50; 
Gito 7 ite, $2. 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch. 30 ft. White bark as 
European, leaves deeply cut, branches weep grace- 
fully. An elegant tree on the lawn, 6 to 8 ft., estab- 
lished in 5-gal. cans, $5.00. , 
European White Birch. | 30 ft. Spreading® tree, 
gray-green foliage, slender branches. As the trees 
get older the bark becomes white and branches are 
often pendulous. Twice transplanted with earth on 
roots, 8 to 10 ft., $5.09. Can select specimens that are 
bent or crooked for artistic effect. 6 to 8 ft., $3.50. 
CATALPA 
Catalpa Speciosa. ‘‘Western Catalpa.”’ 30-ft. Hardy 
tree desirable where winters are cold, stands hard 
conditions. Very large leaves. Beautiful large white 
flewers with dark markings. Bare roots, 6 to 7 ft., 
2.50; 5 to 6 ft., $2.00, Heavy blooming size, $3.50. 
CHESTNUT 
Where they do well, no finer shade tree can be 
planted. We offer selected, well branched trees that 
should bear nuts soon. See Page 3. 
Horse Chestnut. 30 ft. Tree of medium growth with 
round, symmetrical top; has magnificent spikes of 
white, sweet-scented flowers. Bare roots, 12 to 18 
inch, 40c; 6 to 8 ft., $3.50; 8 to 10 ft., 4. 
ELM 
Ulmus Parvifolia. ‘‘Evergreen Elm.” 25 ft. One 
of the most beautiful elms in cultivation. A small 
tree with a spreading crown of slender drooping 
branches and delicate, bright green leaves, which 
change to bronze and purple in Fall. Grows rapidly. 
Evergreen except in cold sections. We recommend 
this highly for medium size shade trees. Elm beetle 
does not feed on this species. Bare roots, Heavy 
sine TOREOMAZRit S108 toni tt, $7,503) 4) to: 6) tts, 
.00. 
30 ft. Of erect growth. 
LINDEN 
Silver Linden. 60 ft. Shapely and upright, dense, 
large heart-shaped leaves, dark green. Stands heat 
better than other lindeng. Flowers yellow and fra- 
grant. Bare root. Specimen trees, branched, heavy 
grade. 10 to 12 ft., $7.50; 8 to 10 ft., $5; 7 to 8 it., $4. 
Lighter grade trees, $1 to $3.00. 
Silver, Leaf. Real Silver color on underside of leaf. 
Handsome two-tone effect. 2 to 3 ft., $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., 
$2; 4 to 5 ft., $2.50; 5 to 6 ft., $3. 

* Means Native of California 
LOCUST 
Pink Monument. New. Of small proportions and 
erect growth. Large flowers of soft lavender pink. 
5 to 6 ft., bare roots, $2.85, 
MAGNOLIA 
M. Tripetala. Good sized tree, featured by leaves 
15 inches long by 6 wide. Handsome White Water- 
lily-like flowers. Small plans 85c. 
Shade Trees 
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BEECH, Purple and Green. 
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MAPLE, Vine—Ginnala........................... . E but small 
MAPLE, Norway, Schwedleri................ D 
MAPLE, Japanese............ ea Snr E but very small 
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MAPLE, Silver............. 
MULBERRY, Russian. 
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POPLAR, Carolina................ 
POPLAR, Simon—Lombardy... 
POPLAR, Chinese................... 
SWEET GUM....... 
WILLOW, Weeping. ase . 
MAPLE 
Amur Maple (also known as Ginnala, and Tartari- 
cum). 20 ft. shrub-like tree with small leaves which 
turn to gorgeous fall colors. Hardy bare roots, 4 to 
5 ft., $1; 5 to 6 ft., $1.50; 6 to 8 ft., $2.25; 8 to 10 ft. $3.50. 
In clumps and picturesque forms for accent planting 
at same prices. 
Box Elder Variegated, “White Leaf Box Elder.”” A 
very showy tree with its nearly white leaves, and it 
does not make a very large tree. Bare roots, 4 to 
5 ft, $2: 
Norway. 40 ft. Large round form tree, dark heavy 
foliage. One of the best shades trees for most any 
situation, 5 year transplanted 3 times, well branched, 
10 to 12 ft., $5; & to 10 ft., $4; 7 to 8 ft., $3. Lightly 
branched, 8 to 10 ft., $2.50; 6 to 8 ft., $2.25; 5 to 6 ft., $2. 
Schwedlers. Purple Leaf Maple. 40 ft. Most beau- 
tiful of the large maples. Buds brilliant orange; 
young foliage coppery and mature leaves deeply 
stained with purple. Bare roots, twice transplanted, 
5 to 6 ft., $5.00. 
Silver Maple. 60 ft. Most rapid growing of all 
maples with large leaves silvery beneath. 12 to 14 ft., 
$7.50; 10 to 12 ft., $5.00; 8 to 10 ft., $3.50; .7 to 8 ft., 
SOS a OMLOM/tton Sa U0) 0! ILOMOMUt., loos 
Sugar Maple. 60 ft. At first this tree is slow but 
eventually grows fairly rapidly to large handsome 
specimens. Foliage turns red in fall. 5 to 6 ft., $1.25; 
Guta) Zs tte Sc 00sN7eLOn oS) 1t., pa-o0s 
MULBERRY 
Morus Alba. “Russian Mulberry.” 30 ft. A round 
headed tree of quick growth, profuse foliage, well 
branched. Plant in chicken yards for shade and 
berries, 10 to 12 ft., $3.50; 8 to 10 ft., $2.75; 6 to 8 ft., $2. 





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WHITE BIRCH FOR CHARM 
THE OAKS 
For long life, stateliness, wide spreading shade and 
beautiful fall coloring no tree excells the oak. 
*Quercus chrysolepis. ‘Golden Cup Oak.’ 40 ft. 
The finest evergreen oak for specimen planting. 
Leaves when young holly-like. Forms round head. 
Acorns borne in yellow moss-like cups. Balled, 2 to 
Bitten Sl Us oF bors Tteesl 54 Loot pete O0e oto: 10 
ft., heavy specimen, boxed. $20.00 
*Quercus Kelloggi “California Black Oak.” A large 
growing magnificent specimen tree, 3 to 4 ft., $1.00; 
4Xto 5) tts, $1825: 
Pin Oak. 75 ft. Fastest growing of all oaks, easily 
transplanted; makes a dense, broad pyramidal head, 
branching horizontally; leaves pleasing green, deep- 
ly cut, turning red in fall; free from troubles. Pro- 
tect from sun-scald and borers first few years. 2 to 
Seite pleco SmtOra tte ol 50s 4 eto tte ano ao eontononttes 
heavy grade, $3.50, Larger specimens, $5.00 up. 
PLANE or SYCAMORE. 
Oriental Plane ‘European Sycamore.” 60 ft. Grows 
rapidly into uniform tree, Bright green, leaves deeply 
cut. For quick and heavy shade. 8 to 10 ft., $3.00; 
7 tone) tty .92 00;s whips. 4) too tte. $le25. 
American Plane. 80 ft. Similar to Oriental Plane 
but less regular in habit of growth; deeply lobed 
leaves turning rich browns in fall. Heavily branched; 
S year, 14: to6 ft:, $15: 12) to 14 ft., $12'503 10 to 12 4h, 
$10.00; 8 to 10 ft., $5.00. 
_ *California Sycamore. Native Plane. To some this 
is the handsomest plane tree. Similar in character 
to others Jisted. Transplanted, $2.50 to $4.00. 
POPLAR 
Chinese. Splendid quick growing shade tree with 
large dark green leaves. Good everywhere. This tree 
“can take it.’”’ Branched, heavy grade, 10 to 12 ft., 
$7.50; 8 to 10 ft., $3.50. Lighter grade, 7 to 8 ft., $1.75; 
6 to 7 it., $1502 5! to G6 ft $125! 
Simon. “Flagpole Poplar.’”’ Very erect columnar 
growth; fine foliage. Better than Lombardy Poplar 
in every way. Five year heavy, 10 to 12 ft.. $2.50. 
SWEET GUM 
Liquidambar. 120 ft. Forms large tree, but of 
slow growth. Leaves star shaped, similar to Maple. 
The autumn coloring is most gorgeous, surpassing 
that of any other tree. One-year trees, 50c; B. & B., 
5 to 6 ft., $4.00; 6 to 8 ft., $5.00. 
TULIP TREE 
Liriodendron. 100 ft. Leaves large, rich green. 
Flowers handsome, cup-shaped, resembling a Tulip; 
greenish yellow, marked with orange inside. A 
magnificent tree, B.&B., 18 to 24 in., 75c; 2 to 3 ft., 
$1.00; branched, 5 to 6 ft., $5.00. 
WILLOW 
Wisconsin Weeping Willow. 50 ft. A strong, tall- 
growing willow with pendulous branches. Particu- 
larly adapted for waterside planting. A hardy, 
healthy variety. 4 to 5 ft., $1.00. 
WEEPING TREES 
Tea’s Weeping Mulberry. A popular lawn speci- 
down. Prune back to 
men. Branches grow straight 
top each winter. 6 ft. stems, 2 yr. heads, 5 gal. 
cans, $3.50 
OTHER WEEPING TREES 
BIRCH (above). WILLOW (above). 
CHERRY, Page 14. 
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