..- USEFUL, 
BEAUTIFUL 
LIRIODENDRON 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA. ST91. (Tulip Tree.) A 
fine pyramidal tree with clean trunk. Foliage of un- 
usual form and light green in color; flowers conspicu- 
ous and yellow in color. Bare root, 5-6’ $2.50. 
MELIA...Texas Umbrella 
MELIA AZEDARACH UMBRACULIFORMIS. STI1O01. 
(Texas Umbrella Tree.) One of the handsomest of our 
quick-growing shade trees; forms a typical umbrella- 
like head without trimming. Bare root, 5-6’ $2.50. 
MORUS... Mulberry 
MORUS ALBA TATARICA. ST111. (Russian Mulberry.) 
A hardy, low-growing, very bushy-topped shade tree. 
Small fruits are insignificant and do not attract birds. 
This is one of the hardiest and most drought-resistant 
trees on our list. Bare root, 5-6’ $3.00; 8-10’ $3.75. 
MORUS KINGAN FRUITLESS. ST113. An absolutely 
fruitless variety of Mulberry. Resistance to heat, cold, 
and drought makes this one of the hardiest of shade 
trees. Bare root 8-10’ $3.75. 
MORUS STRIBLING’S FRUITLESS. ST112. A new vari- 
ety having all the features of other varieties but a 
much larger leaf. Bare root 10-12’ $3.75. 
MORUS TEA’S WEEPING. ST114. Weeping branches 
arising from an 8’ stem make this mulberry a very 
ornamental lawn tree. Bare root 8-10’ $4.50. 
PLATANUS.. Plane Tree 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS. ST131. (European Sycamore, 
Oriental Plane.) A handsome tree of large proportions 
widely used for park and avenue planting. Foliage 
dense, bright green and fine lobed; bark sheds from 
trunk and older branches in fall. One of the best trees 
for California. Bare root, 8-10’ $3.25; 6-8’ $2.50. 
POPULUS... Poplar 
POPULUS CANDICANS. ST141. (Balm of Gilead.) Rapid 
growing, tall, large-headed tree. Foliage dark green, 
bark same color on youn§ér branches. Bare root, 
14-16’ $6.50; 12-14’ $4.00; 10-12’ $3.00; 8-10’ $2.50. 
P. CANADENSIS EUGENEI. ST142. (Carolina Poplar.) 
A tree of robust growth and easy culture; a fast 
grower, providing a quick shade. Bare root, 12-14’ 
$4.00; 10-12’ $3.50; 8-10’ $3.00; 6-8’ $2.50. 
P. NIGRA ITALICA. ST143. (Lombardy Poplar.) Slender, 
erect Lombardy Poplars lining a driveway with their 
foliage shimmering in the sunlight present a picture 
of striking beauty. They are frequently used as accent 
trees in large plantings where their upward-growing 
branches produce a very vigorous effect. They are 
also unsurpassed for use as a screen or windbreak. 
Bare root, 14-16’ $6.50; 12-14’ $4.00; 10-12’ $3.50; 8-10’ 
$3.00; 6-8’ $2.50. 
QUERCUS... Oak 
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS. ST152. (Pin Oak.) A very good 
street tree. Grows tall with graceful, drooping 
branches. Foliage deeply lobed with sharp points. Bare 
root, 6-8’ $3.00. 
Q. RUBRA. ST153. (Red Oak.) An excellent tree of rapid 
growth. Foliage turns russet and copper in autumn. 
Bare root, 6-8’ $3.00. 
Other Quercus on page 10. 

ST91. TULIP TREE. 
ULMUS...Elm 
ULMUS AMERICANA. ST191. (American or White Elm.) 
Tall growing and stately, one of the grandest of 
American trees. Bare root, 8-10’ $3.00. 
U. PUMILA. ST192. (Chinese orSiberian Elm.) Most 
rapid growing Elm. Slender, graceful tree with slightly 
drooping branches. Leaves are smaller than American 
Elm. Bare root, 8-10’, $3.00. 

Plant ROYAL WALNUT 
SEEDLINGS 
for SHADE TREES 
For an ideal shade tree, plant Roed- 
ing’s Quality Royal Walnut Seed- 
lings. These extra hardy seedlings 
exceptionally handsome, 
fast growing tree. They also produce 
make an 
a crop of hardshell nuts. Get double 
value and quick results with walnut 
seedlings. (See page 53 for descrip- 
tion and prices.) 


AN EFFECTIVE USE OF BIRCHES. 
U. SEMPERVIRENS. ST193. (Evergreen Elm.) Carries 
foliage through mild winters. Stately tree with wide- 
spreading branches. 5 g. c. 5-6’ $4.50. 
ROBINIA... Locust 
ROBINIA HISPIDA MACROPHYLLA. ST201. (Rose. 
Acacia.) Flowers dark rosy pink, borne in long wis- 
teria-like racemes. Makes a beautiful semi-weeping 
specimen when top grafted and grown as a standard. 
Extra heavy specimens in 15-gal. drums, $15.00 up; 
boxed specimens, $35.00 up. 
R. PSEUDACACIA DECAISNEANA. ST204. (Pink Lo- 
cust.) Rapid-growing, tall tree with long racemes of 
fragrant, pale pink blooms. Bare root, 6-8’ $3.00. 
R. PSEUDACACIA. ST203. (Black Locust.) Drought-re- 
sistant tree that thrives where other trees won't grow. 
White flowers in spring. Bare root 8-10’ $2.50, 
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SALIX... Willow 
SALIX BABYLONICA. ST161. The common and well- 
known weeping willow. Bare root, 6-8’ $2.50. 
S. BABYLONICA AUREA. ST162. (Golden Weeping 
Willow.) Differs from the common variety in having 
yolden-yellow bark and lighter green foliage. Bare 
root, 6-8’ $2.50. 
SORBUS...Mountain Ash 
SORBUS AUCUPARIA. ST171. (European Mountain 
Ash.) A tree of dense and regular growth; covered 
in summer with red berries which hang on trees 
until late in the winter. Bare root, 8-10’ $3.00. 
