
PAUL'S DOUBLE FLOWERING THORN 
LARGE, FAST GROWING SHADE TREES 
Prices: Each 
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BIRCH 
European—Leaves similar to Poplar. White bark and pyramidal 
form. A fine street tree and ve:y hardy. 
ELM 
Chinese (Ulmus Pumila)—A rapid growing tree with a dense head. 
Extremely hardy. 
MAPLE 
Norway (Platanoides)—Large rapid growing tree that will cast a 
dense shade. 
POPLAR 
Lombard (P. nigra italica)—Tall, narrow growth. With age becomes 
one of the most striking and picturesque trees. 
UNUSUAL SHADE TREES 
Prices: As listed following variety name. 
GINGKO 
Maidenhair Tree (Biloba)—This unique tree with its fan-shaped 
leaves, like those of Maidenhair fern but larger, is unlike any other 
tree grown. It makes a beautiful addition to lawn or street. Foliage 
turns bright yellow in fall. 5-6 ft. whips $2.00 each; 5-6 ft. branched 
$3.50 each. 
LABURNUM VULGARE 
Goldenchain—Beautiful small tree with clover-shaped leaves; flow- 
ers are fragrant long chains of golden yellow. 5-6 ft. $2.75 each: 6-8 
ft. $3.25 each. 
Shade ‘lvrees 
By all means plant shade trees. They are effective o:namentally from the 
time they are set out and soon their spreading growth will create a sheltered 
environment for the home that will be an increasing pride and joy with the 
passing years. 
ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES OF DISTINCTION 
Prices: Each 
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BIRCH 
Cutleaf Weeping—A very graceful, clean appearing tree with 
white bark and slender drooping branches, deeply cleft leaves. 
BOX ELDER 
Silver Variegated—Creamy white border on light green leaves 
makes this tree stand out bright in a planting. Grafted trees. 
CATALPA 
Speciosa (Western Catalpa)—A rapid growing tree with very large 
leaves, nice clean bark and large white flower heads, followed by long 
bean-shaped seed pods. 
HAWTHORN 
Pau!l’s Double Red Flowering—Wide spreading irregular, spiny 
branches, the head about equaling the height in diameter. In May it 
is ve_y decorative with an abundance of double carmine-red flowers, 
followed by red fruit. 
LINDEN 
European (Basswood)—Large, full heads. Large leaves similar to 
Catalpa. A good street tree. 
LOCUST (Robinia) 
Honey Locust (Gleditsia Triacanthus)—Of much slower growth than 
the black locust. Small round leaves similar to pepper trees. Very 
attractive and desirable as an ornamental tree. 
MAPLE 
Schwedleri—Very similar to the No:way maple except the leaves 
are purple in early spring. 
Dasycarpum (Silver Maple)—Rather slim type with silvery bark and 
light green leaves. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus) 
Aucuparia—Narrow erect tree with beautiful clusters of red bezries 
in summer. 
OAK (Quercus palustris) 
Pin—One of the finest oaks for home planting. Straight trunk with 
symmetrical head of smaller sharp-pointed deeply cut leaves which 
become bright crimson in autumn. 
Red—An excellent tree for park and street planting. Beautiful fo- 
liage tuzning red in autumn. 


HORSECHESTNUT PLANE TREE (Platanus-Sycamore) 
Pink Flowering—A slow growing dense shade tree with beautiful a lis_-A ae | ith her broad Hecanaae 
pyramidal cones of pink flowers. 8-10 ft. branched $7.50 each. Orientalis—An evenly branched, tree with zathes bce oe eis 
stately type. 
SWEET GUM 
Liquidambar styraciflua—A fine large-growing tree whose leaves REDBUD 
resemble those of the maple with five pointed fingers. Glorious blended Cercis Canadensis—Similar in effect to Hawthorn but of more regular 
shades of red from bright to dazk in autumn. 5-6 ft. $2.50 each; 6-8 ft. growth. Clusters of rosy pink flowers cover the tree in May. 
$3.50 each. 
FLOWERING DOGWOOD b leempee ee ate ace 
Cornus Florida (Pacific Dogwood)—Native. Pure white flowers six Babylonica Weeping—The most effective large growing willow, 
inches across. An exceptionally attractive Dogwood. Nursery grown. narrow green leaf. 
Each $4.50. Niobe (Golden Weeping)—Golden bark, graceful weeping habit. 
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