
SHADE TREES 

For Best Results 
Plant shade trees early in the 
spring or late in the fall. We do not 
recommend transplanting any tree. 
or shrub on which the foliage has 
appeared. 
ASH—A tall growing tree, valuable 
for lawn, boulevard or wood-lot. 
PMAPEL rs thi chit) abseessnasesst $ .75 
FOE, AES UN ERNE ERO aes 1.00 
Rie EL Cesta isc. Cbs cas epee cede 1.25 
coved LNT aS Op ema ea ein ac 1.75 
Larger sizes from $2.50 to $5.00 
BIRCH — Popular white barked 
- ornamental tree. 
Pete ce co $1.50 
‘IE. ane am ea 1.85 
Weeping or Cut-Leafed 
CES 2 Ee $3.50 
IEE eae 4.75 
BUCKEYE OR HORSECHESTNUT 
One of the finest ornamental and 
shade trees. Slow growing, beauti- 
ful foliage and creamy white flow- 
ers in June. 
Aste Os ae $1.75 
BRE Coenen oa ae: 2,25 
CRABS — Flowering 
Bechtels 
Small tree. Large double — pink 
flowers. Do not plant near Red 
Cedars. 
rN TY i 5, $1.75 
5-6 £0. sen: Piss ea) yea aoee 2.25 
Dolgo 
Medium sized tree. Large white 
blossoms, good sized scarlet red 
fruit, finest jelly crab. Highly 
ornamental. _ 
5-6 LOiy eet cera eds $1.75 
Hopa 
Medium sized tree, covered with 
rose-pink flowers in spring. 
5G ft.) mae ee. $1.75 
ELM—Long lived, large tree. One 
of the best shade trees. 
American 
ser 6 itp RAG) yO Ae) ee Bee OLN $2.75 
Sea Ma wy Raia gegen 1.25 
8-10 fbicateuc one 1.75 
‘Larger sizes from $2.25 to $10.00 
