(Right) 
Bechtel 
Double- 
Flowering 
Crab Blossom 
and Tree 
(Above) 
Pussy 
Willow 
Branch 
Ulmus Pumila). Fine new 
Quick Growing Tree of large size from Asia. 
Ours is the Large Hardy Northern Type. Especi- 
ally good for dry soils. Has attained instant 
popularity everywhere. Graceful refined foliage. 
Dwarf 
tree 12 feet high literally covered in May with 
(Malus ioensis plena). 
fragrant rose-pink Double-flowers. Attractive in 
ps or specimens. 
Lombardy 
Poplar 
(Above) 
(Left) 
Weeping 
Willow 
(Right) 
Cutleaf 
Weeping 
Birch 
Tree and 
Leaves 
In Stark 
(Acer dasycarpum). Rapid- 
Large, spreading, tree. Long lived if 
not pruned, hardy. Thrives in all soils. 
growing. 
(Populus nigra italica.) 
Picturesque Italian tree. Used in garden plant- 
ings, to screen unsightly views or buildings, or to 
give accent. 
(Catalpa speciosa). Rapid 
grower. Stands heat and drouth. Attractive 
white flowers shown above. 
Silver 
Maple 
(Above) 
Rapid 
Grower 
Western 
Catalpa Tree 
Bloom 

(Salix 
blanda). A huge tree. Long slender graceful 
drooping branches. Rapid grower in either moist 
or dry ground. Hardy. 
(Betula alba pen- 
dula). Attractive, silvery white bark, graceful 
drooping branches. Finely cut foliage. Effective 
in lawn groups. 
(Salix discolor). Attractive 
Silver Gray—Earliest buds for cutting in Spring. 
Dwarf tree. 
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