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LOMBARDY POPLAR— 
This is the Poplar that is so much used 
for avenue or background planting. They 
form tall stately columns of dark, shiny- 
green leaves. It succeeds on soil too poor 
for other trees, and grows rapidly. 
Widely used for screening and windbreak 
purposes because the foliage grows close 
to the ground. 6-8 ft., $1.00; 8-10 ft., 
$1.50; 10-12 ft., $2.50. 
LAKE CITY ELM— 
The original specimen of this variety 
was found growing in Lake City, Minne- 
sota. It is a type of American Elm of 
unusual merit. Close, upright growth, 
insuring it against breaking down from 
sleet and storm and makes trimming 
unnecessary. Trees are all symmetrical 
and uniform in shape, yet with sufficient 
spread to make it a valuable shade tree. 
It is especially adapted for boulevard 
planting as it does not have low spread- 
ing branches to interfere with travel on 
the sidewalk and pavement. 8-10 ft. trees, 
$2.00; 10-12 ft., $4.00. 

NORWAY POPLAR— 
The most rapid growing tree you can 
plant. Use this for windbreak or for 
a quick temporary shade tree. 4-5 ft., 
W5¢; 10-12 ft., $2.50. 

Lombardy Poplar.—Used as a screen between the 
back yards. 
of the top cut out a few months before this 
picture was taken. 
These trees had nearly twenty feet 
EVERGREENS 
Prices Include Digging Evergreens with Ball and Burlap 
ARBORVITAE 
AMERICAN ARBORVITAE— 
The habit is erect, and pyramidal, the 
foliage soft and light green in color. This 
Arborvitae should be included in groups 
and all evergreen plantings. They are 
unequalled as tall hedges to form screen 
for unsightly objects or for shelter belts 
or a blind about clothes yards, etc. They . 
grow quickly and if planted closely in 
hedges give the desired effect promptly. 
They may be kept at any height and 
made more dense and bushy by trimming, 
which they endure readily. 3-4 ft., $4.00. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBORVITAE— 
The most compact and erect of the 
species, forming a solid pyramid of green 
that retains its slender shape without 
shearing. However, it may be made more 
compact and kept at any desired height 
by shearing. Useful for entrance and 
corner plantings. 18-24 inch, $2.00; 24-30 
inch, $2.50; 30-36 inch, $4.00; 36-42 inch, 
$6.00. 
SIBERIAN ARBORVITAE— 
A compact, dense, bushy plant. Conical 
in outline. Foliage a rich dark almost 
bluish-green. The hardiest of the Arbor- 
vitae and with its distinctive size, form 
and foliage texture fills a place in the 
landscape that no other evergreen does. 
18-24 inch, $4.00. 
JUNIPERS 
ANDORRA JUNIPER— 
A low growing spreading dwarf ever- 
green of real merit. Its rich silvery green 
of summer turns to a beautiful purplish 
bronze in fall. As the sap starts to move 
in the spring, this color intensifies and 
becomes truly striking. With the coming 
of new growth its more sombre green 
hue is resumed for the rest of the sum- 
mer months. 12-18 inch, $2.00; 18-24 inch, 
$3.00; 2-3 ft., $4.00. 
PFITZER JUNIPER— 
A graceful, broad, low evergreen with 
sweeping fronds of grayish or bluish- 
green foliage. The strong tips give a 
definite horizontal line to its effect. Very 
hardy, standing full sun and also does 
well in semi-shaded locations. 12-18 inch, 
$2.50; 18-24 inch, $4.00; 24-30 inch, $6.00. 
SAVIN JUNIPER— 
Another of the most popular low foun- 
dation evergreens. More compact and a 
richer green than the Pfitzer. While 
growing in an upright, spreading, hori- 
zontal manner the tips are more heavily 
branched so that the plant seems more 
compact and without the horizontal tip 
effect achieved by the Pfitzer. Very 
hardy. 12-18 inch, $2.59; 18-24 inch, 
$4.00; 24-30 inch, $6.00. 
