

OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 
DECIDUOUS TREES—continued 
Salix - Willow 
SALIX babylonica (Babylon Weeping Willow). 
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Ss: 
One of the most graceful of all the Wil- 
lows. Makes a round-topped tree, and 
when it attains some size its long, pendent 
branches are most effective. 
blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Willow). Of 
rather upright growth when young but as it 
attains height and age its long, drooping 
silvery branches make it the most effective 
of all the Willows. Rapid grower in either 
moist or other good soil. Fine for specimens 
or screens. Best of the Weeping Willows. 
. niobe (Golden Weeping Willow). Best of 
the Golden Willows. Slender leaves, green 
above, silvery below. Twigs and bark 
golden. 
Prices of above 3 varieties: Each 
FA Co Memb eg By oe Rin rere AE HES eros $2.50 
Sr tonkeD: Fhn Peas n ees ere ie nee eee 3.00 
Dutor Outi eee ey hae pete 4.00 
VOUS ZC FES benassi sca 5.00 
caprea (Pussy Willow). See page 23. 
Sophora Japonica (Pagoda Tree) 
A medium size tree with spreading branch- 
Ulmus - Elm 
ULMUS americana(American Elm). A vigor- 
ous native tree. It is rapid in growth, with 
long, spreading, and pendent branches 
forming giant arches over roads and streets; 
as a lawn tree is quick to make a marked 
effect. The wood is tough, the leaves are 
moderate in size, and make a permanent 
tree for shade. The beetle that defoliates 
the European Elms usually does not attack 
these. 
Each 
Vato. -O tte lune GGlaaemneere acer * $3.50 
Sito. TO ftepalid/a i CCl seerienets aie eee 4.50 
1O Stes) tees ein cali sree eee 5.50 
[PIs vom winrper se Maga (xe |e BoB ceecmt cot 6.50 
KZ tor 5. ft. 2 Deine Calan cients 8.00 
- americana moline (Moline Elm). A grafted, 
upright type invaluable in narrow spaces. 
Its clean growth, large, deep green, heavily 
plaited leaves, added to its sturdiness and 
solidity, will make it increasingly popular 
when it becomes known. We have a fine 
stock and invite your inspection. 
es forming a symmetrical, compact head. 
Native of China and Japan. Flowers creamy Each 
white borne in large loose panicles expanding 
in midseason. A handsome tree with green- [ate Gri, 2 | TC coco chou & $7.00 
barked twigs. Each UZStO Stites 2 lolita COU tyrant ota eucrens 9.00 
Sito £9 fie, Wee in. Callie © ceasactertenciere $6.00 
Sixes NO) wae, 2 Nal CCl seh, stars seeps aire 7.00 
TAXODIUM distichum. 
Taxodium - Bald Cypress 
The great lumber 
tree of the far South, but native and per- 
fectly at home here. Will grow in dry or 
wet soil and blends well in either decidu- 
ous or evergreen plantings. The light green 
foliage is needle-like, the general shape of 
the tree resembles a Spruce. Slow growing, 
but very symmetrical and as durable as an 
parvifolia (Clinese Elm). A new, rapid 
growing tree that does especially well in 
difficult situations, like city soot and gases, 
dry and poor ground, narrow street plots, 
etc. Leaves smaller than our native Elm, 
habit more pendent, and of course, much 
more rapid. Only drawback possible is sleet 
damage and Elm beetle injury. Plant for 
twenty to thirty years’ duration. We have 
the North China strain only and it will 
make up as quickly as a Willow. 
Oak; in fact, the lumber is called the 

“wood ee ae Each 
6t Tieeal WGC neta citiecs sieve ; : 
: : 7 Hs 9 ft., 1% econ eS 6.00 noe Soul Aelita eels 26.6 oo oSlan Ie $3.00 
Quercus Palustris—Pin Oak ie MOn ate ollneeely won s oho ate 7.00 SF tol Ofte slil/oumes Caluee threes eee 3.50 
LOO 2 Fie 2a ine Caren steer aane 9.00 

TILIA - Linden 
TILIA americana (American Linden). Sometimes known 
as Basswood. This native tree is very attractive and 
will grow rapidly when planted in low ground. The 
leaves are distinctly larger than other varieties. 
Branches pendulous in habit of growth. Makes an 
excellent shade tree under favorable Son Os s 
ac LOOP PLO LRD ODL L LL OOCL ODL LCDOPOD OOO) 
tone Oo tis, WA ing calk 
to 10 ft., 114 in. cal. 
to 12 ft., 134 in. cal. 
Ow Aehitien 22. ins cals 
tO. l>eift-225 ine cal: 
“Poems are made by fools like me 
But only God can make a tree.” 
—Joyce Kilmer. 
NNOON 
T. platyphyllos pyramidalis 
(Pyramidal Bigleaf Lin- 
den). A compact, upright 
form which can be used 
effectively in a very nar- 
row space. Also desirable 
as a screen or sentinel 
tree. 
Each 
GutON eu Fla, piapeksete $4.00 
etre Pitcyerter iain. 5.00 
Seton eS Si teme ateae 6.00 
OStOMOM ft aetene neve 7.50 
WORLOM 2 Sts wey suena. 9.00 
T. europaea (European Lin- 
den). Similar to the Amer- 
ican Linden except the 
leaves are smaller and the 
tree is more compact, de- 
veloping to a_ shapely 
specimen. 
7, tore Stalling cals, 
$5.00. 
Oto 10) ft Als ins cal 
$6.00. 

JO Sto Metin tec ineaeclee 
$7.00. 

1 tont2it 215. ine cals, 
Fraxinus—Ash $9.00. Salix—W eeping Willow 
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