Ornamental 
Trees 
FOR SHADE, SHELTER 
AND LASTING BEAUTY 

Trees should be planted to frame the view of the house as well as to give shade where needed. 
This property planned and planted by Holm & Olson. 
Your grounds are not complete without the use of trees. They give elevation against the sky and produce 
shadows on the lawn; frame beautiful vistas and shut out undesirable views. 

The Ash New Flowering Crabs 
American White Ash (Fraxinus americana). 60 ft. A native tree For Color in Early Spring 
of straight, trim growth. Splendid for lawn or boulevard. A Dolgo Crab. 15 ft. A splendid lawn tree of symmetrical shape 
clean tree not troubled generally by insects and dependably that is beautiful in both flower and fruit. Fruit is an intense bright 
hardy through the north. red and covers the tree. 
Getos Geil yee tne Aes oe $1.25 Orlov Ofte a eee ae ee re $2.50 ARON ONT ane pera Lee $2.00 DEtOROsttme ars sete $2.50 
LORORID tipae/ nyc ------- 4.00 Zugiie clictns nO eyes =e 5-00 Flame Crab. New. A medium size, profusely-flowering tree. The 
Ay antousirnniCicumvenl Op yas se eee $7.00 brilliant red, edible fruits cover the branches from September 
to january. 
The Hackberry ECTS [ihe 2 ee ee S200 eae Seta 6, Ha lcs) er $2.50 
Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis). 50 ft. A hardy, native long-lived Hopa Crab. 15 ft. A new omamental tree with abundant rose- 
tree with rough bark. The foliage somewhat resembles the Elm. colored flowers that cover the branches in May. Strikingly or- 
Wie ane Pa eone ahaa namental red fruits that hang on until late fall. 
BS chap re Seo oe Fe 431615 ieee. See Gr eee $2.00 iS nto. Goi Bee eet $2.50 
6 to 8 Bo ae cen er AG $1.50 8 to 10 es Fits pate Ts $2. Red Silver Crab. 12 ft. A new ornamental tree with silver cut 
1 to 1% in, diam. ---_-- 4.00 2 to 2% in. diam., 12 yr.- 6.00 leaved foliage, ornamental red fruit in abundance. 
7Apaeitey Shaisys Chis sinly: WA ape se $8.00 S(O 0, [aes oo oa ae Seereo ne ae amen. tie k GeO rh Be $2.00 
The Horsechestnut HOW TO PLANT A TREE 
Plant firmly, trim the tops and 
Horsechestnut (Buckeye) (Aesculus hippocastanum). 40 ft. Fiv -fingered leaves. Covered water well. 
in May with white flowers that stand up like candles. A most unusual and desirable 
lawn tree. te 5 
rte Ota tod neat yD Mo. SOs Se Gato 0 fh) 5. Fees Pee ey iis $5.00 : ; 
The Coffee Tree A ; 
Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica). 40 ft. A tree gnarled and thickly branched, h Ns 
bark gray and rough. Develops a wide-spreading top. Foliage airy and graceful. ' 
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NAS Mae! (ota Seereara el 2 a OL Nagin oie YPN A clea ta ON ae aL gina ee a Rey ete 9.00 \ pA 
The Elms es 1 vs 
American Elm (Ulmus americana). 60 ft. A gracefully-arching and wide-spreading tree { brane er 
that is unquestionably the most popular tree in America for shade, street and lawn 
planting. It is tough grained and fast growing which places it at the head of the ‘'per- \ 
manent” class of ornamental trees. Very hardy. 
leh t Goyal eln ae ee ae Pee eae a a, | gS See $1.50 Seton [OR iti ere. Wee Ln ae a $2.50 
Bro obeGble sane ayienigas ewes te Se act 4.00 Jmabite roblonneie, oS Natags i ech oo ie 6.00 
2 2winadigm. ble yre. ae ee eee 7.50 Sail Cicema yal Ay poe = ae eee eee 10.00 
Larger specimen Elms on request. 
Maple 
Red Leaf Maple (Acer platanoides Schwedler). 40 ft. Leaves are bright, reddish-purple 

in spring toning to a deep purplish-green later. Highly prized for lawn planting. a a r iH .. 
Ole tt aie ges eect POGOe <0 to Ufa ole a ee $8.00 Monee ee 
} eerintachicnm 1 Oisyraee see ee 10.00 7m ibaeeprontc takes WA Siauy erst ee. Mae 15.00 your order. 
PLEASE NOTE: In the description the figures following the name indicate the approximate height of growth. 
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