PLEASE NOTE 
Successful fall transplanting of 
the trees and shrubs on this and 
the preceding page demands 
that they be thoroughly ripened 
by frosts before they are dug and 


shipped. For this reason we will 
not ship such plants until they 
reach the proper condition; usu- 
ally late in October or early No- 
TULIP TREE 
The State Tree of Indiana 
One of the loveliest of our 
native trees, and the State 
Tree of Indiana. Tall grow- 
ing, of shapely habit, and 
its large irregular leaves. 
make it ideal for quick 
shade. Bears numerous Tu- 
lip-like flowers in spring. 
Blooms are yellow, marked 
at inside base with orange. 
4- to 6-foot trees, $1.25 
each; 2 for $2.25. 

SPECIAL! LOMBARDY 
POPLARS FOR BACKGROUNDS, 
SCREENS, WINDBREAKS — 
For screening purposes we offer a 4- to 5-ft. 
grade in Lombardy Poplars. Plant them 5 to 6 
feet apart. A real value at this low price. 
NORWAY MAPLE 
Trees as Described 
This is an exceptionally fine, hardy, large-leaved shade tree. Noted 
ITO °°S tor $2.00 #350 
for its resistance to disease and for its long life. Nicely branched, 
heavy rooted trees, 6 to 8 ft. tall, only $2.25 each; 4 for $8.00. : 
SCHWEDLER’S RED MAPLE 
Noted for its beautiful foliage. Comes out a rich ruby-red in spring, 
gradually changes to purplish green, then in fall colors to bright 
shades of red and purple. Habit of growth similar to Norway. One of 
the finest Maples for shade. 6- to 8-ft. trees, $3.00 each; 4 for 
$10.00. 
SILVER MAPLE 
The fastest growing of the Maples. Much used for street planting 
because they make a good, quick shade. Foliage of a light green, 
silvery on the under side and slightly cut-leaved. Color beautifully 
in the fall. Not as long lived as the Schwedler’s or Norway Maples, 
but will grow quickly and provide good shade for the ordinary lifetime. 
Nice, 6- to 8-ft. trees, $2.00 each; 4 for $6.50. 








OMBARDY POPLAR 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. 
Tall, slender growing tree for formal plant- 
ing. Rapid grower and at a distance the ma- 
ture trees appear as tall sentinels. Dark green 
leaves, lighter shade on the under side. The 
roots of the Lombardy Poplar will not grow 
into and clog sewers, etc., as did the old Caro- 
lina Poplar. 5- to 6-foot trees, 75¢ each; 10 
for $5.00. 
CHINESE § 
ELM 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA 
PRUNUS TRILOBA. Wonderful dwarf va- 
riety of the flowering family. Blooms early 
in the spring before the leaves appear. The 
small tree seems decked with garlands of dou- 
ble flowers, pink in color. Very good for the 
border or for specimens. Grows eight feet 
high. Heavy rooted, 2- to 3-foot trees, only 
$1.00 each; 2 for $1.75. 
ELEY FLOWERING 
CRAB 
A SPLENDID ORNAMENTAL 
WHITE FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
Our most beautiful native flowering tree. 
The leaves are oval, bright green, and turn to 
shades of red in the fall. Early in spring the 
large white Dogwood blossoms come and pre- 
sent a sight to please the most exacting. 
Heavy rooted, 1'4- to 2-ft. trees, only 75c 
each; 2 for $1.25. 
CHINESE ELM 
(For Quick Shade) 
The fastest growing shade tree known 
today. It is much used in the arid sections 
of the west because of its extreme hardi- 
nss and the ease with which it can be 

This sensational Flowering Crab is be- 
loved by all who have ever seen it. Rapid 
grower, very shapely in form, and at bloom- 
ing time is a cloud of beauty on the land- 
scape. Flowers are rich shell-pink in color 
and are followed by small ornamental fruits. 
If you want the finest in Fowering Crabs, 
and a real ornament for your lawns or bor- 
ders, don't fail to order this beautiful tree. 
4- to 6-ft. Trees 
$1.25 ea; 2 for $2.25 
NOTE BEFORE ORDERING 
FLOWERING CRAB 
OR ROSE TREE OF CHINA— 
The two above-named trees cannot be 
shipped into the following States: California, 
Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, Mon- 
tana, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and Florida. 
‘WEEPING WILLOW 
The well known graceful Weeping Willow 
whose long drooping branches, densely cov- 
erd with fresh green leaves, make it one of 
the best loved trees. 4- to 6-foot trees, $1.00 
each; 2 for $1.75. 


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grown. Equally valuable for windbreaks or 
for specimen planting. May also be planted 
18 inches apart and kept sheared for hedg- 
ing. 5- to 6-foot trees, $1.25 each; 2 for 
$2.25. 












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HARDY WINES 
SILVER LACE VINE 
In a few short years this has come to 
be America's No. | vine for covering per- 
golas, archways, arbors, lattice, fences, etc. 
It is graceful, hardy and easy to grow. Will 
grow 25 feet or more in a season and a 
fully developed specimen is a cloud of 
misty white, with tints of yellow and pale 
rose, suggesting old lace. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50. 
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET 
(Loved by All) 
Widely used as a winter bouquet in the 
home. Handsome foliage and in fall has 
those large clusters of orange-crimson ber- 
ries which it retains all winter. If given 
support will climb over most any surface. 
Grow your own. Bittersweet. 
Nice, heavy rooted, 2- year plants, 50c 
each; 3 for $1.25. 
HALL’S SWEET-SCENTED HONEYSUCKLE 
A strong, vigorous evergreen variety of 
Honeysuckle, with pure white flowers 
changing to yellow. Very fragrant and cov- 
ered with blooms from June to November. 
2-year., 35¢ each; 5 for $1.50. 





FOR PERMANENT COLOR 
AND BEAUTY 
BOSTON IVY 
A splendid vine for covering, as it clings 
perfectly to the smoothest surface. Foliage 
is bright glossy green, changing to brilliant 
hues of scarlet crimson and orange in the 
fall. This is the vine seen so much creep- 
ing up over brick walls of old churches and 






homes. Hardy and easily grown. All 2- 
year vines. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for 
$4.00. 

PURPLE WISTERIA 
Beautiful climbing vine of rapid growth, 
producing long, pendulous clusters of pale 
blue flowers. Fine for shading the upper 
part of a house. Will wind its way up any 
support. 2-year grafted plants, 75¢ each; 
3 for $2.00. ; 














