
SYCAMORE, EUROPEAN — Erect growing, 
spreading. Large, green 3-pointed leaves. 
POPLAR, SILVER—Finest of poplars. Long lived. 
Dense foliage, leaves silver on under side. 
wide 
MOUNTAIN ASH—Highly ornamental with beautiful 
foliage turning orange-red in fall. Very showy fruits of 
orange-red clusters that often remain all winter. 6 to 
8 ft., $2.75 each. 
MAIDEN-HAIR TREE (Ginkgo)—Hardy anywhere. 
Oldest tree known to man. 5 to 6 ft., $2.50 each. 
Mountain 
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BEAUTIFUL—LONG-LIVED 
6 to 8 ft., $2.75 each 
Maples 
NORWAY—Exceptionally fine, har- 
dy, large-leaved shade tree. Noted 
for long life. 
SILVER—Fastest growing maple, for 
a good, quick shade. Foliage light 
green, silver on under-side. Color 
beautifully in the fall. 
SUGAR—An excellent shade, park or 
driveway tree, oval in form and 
very dense. 
ELM, AMERICAN—Large, stately 
tree with long graceful branches. 
Leaves dark green. 
ELM, CHINESE—Fastest growing 
shade tree known today. Foliage 
small and dense. Symmetrical and 
compact. 
POPLAR, LOMBARY—Picturesque form for formal 
plantings, appear as tall sentinels. Rapid grower. 
Norway Maple 
OAK, PIN. Almost pyramidal in habit, very sturdy and 
long lived. Leaves deep red and bronze in fall. 
TULIP TREE (Liriodendron)—Tall, pyramidal growth 
with fiddle-shaped leaves. In spring bears numerous 
Tulip-like flowers that are yellow marked with orange. 
6 to 8 ft., $2.75 each. 
WEEPING WILLOW—Tall with long drooping branch- 
es. A graceful and beautiful tree for your lawn. 4 to 5 
ft., $1.50 each. 
Chinese 
Elm 
