SUGAR MAPLE 
T6 The Sugar Maple (also called Hard Maple) is 
native to almost every state east of the Rockies 
excepting the gulf states. It is a permanent tree 
that lasts for generations. There are many 
homes in America which are identified by the 
magnificent Sugar Maples planted fifty to a 
hundred or more years ago. It thrives in almost 
any kind of soil. There are two strains, a north- 
ern and a southern. Our trees are the northern 
strain, lowa-grown. This strain colors more at- 
tractively in the fall when its luxuriant foliage is 
marvelous with tints of orange, gold and scarlet. 
It makes a large, spreading, perfectly formed 
tree, of which you will always be proud. 

5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid, Each $2.00, 2 for $3.50 
6 to 8 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 2.50,2for 4.50 

Sitve R BIRCH 
| 14 This beautiful tree is also called the Cut Leaf 
| Weeping Birch. Its bark is gleaming white, both 
summer and winter. Its leaves are delicately cut. 
A single specimen or a group adds distinction toa 
lawn. The grass will grow right up to the trunk. 
The white bark comes a year or two after plant- 
ing. Does best in the north and east. 
4 to 5 feet, Not Postpaid, Each $1.65 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 2.15 
6 to 8 feet, Not Postpaid, Each 2.75 
the most majestic 
of shade trees 
Till Everybody thinks the Oak is a grand tree and always admires it. 
But few have planted them for two main reasons. In the first place they 
have sold at high prices. In the second place many people think they 
grow so slowly. Now we are offering the Pin Oak, the finest of all Oaks, 
at the price of just ordinary trees. Careful records have shown that the 
Pin Oak, the fastest growing of all the Oaks, actually grows almost as 
fast as the American Elm. It is one of the most enduring of all trees. A 
tree planted now will be a great pleasure to you and for generations to 
come. For street and lawn planting it has no equal. 


It grows in symmetrical,.pyramidal form and at maturity towers 60 
to 80 feet high. The rich green foliage is deeply cut and colors to a glori- 
ous coppery-red in the fall. A sturdy, rugged grower, it adapts itself to 
all locations and is not bothered by insects or diseases. Plant Pin Oak 
and every year hereafter you will be thankful. 
J-to4feet! Not ‘Postoaid= t= on sok Each $1.15, 2 for $2.00 
4 to 5 feet, Not ‘Postpaid: ....... 22.4 Each 1.50,2for 2.75 
5 to 6 feet, Not Postpaid....... Se ee Each 2.00,2 for 3.75 
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