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Barnes Bros. Thrifty Trees will give gener- 
ous shade within a few years. Choose with 
assurance that you will receive expertly 
grown, well-rooted specimens. Improve your 
home by planting trees. 
NORWAY MAPLE 
(Acer Platanoides)—60-S0 ft. 
The Norway Maple is one of the most pop- 
ular trees for shade and street planting. Grows 
rapidly, is symmetrical, with a compact, 
round head and heavy foliage. We have a 
block of splendid Norway Maples. There are 
plenty of well developed specimens to choose 
from but too large for shipping. Prices range 
from $15.00-$25.00 each. Call at the nursery 
to see these trees. 
PYRAMIDAL NORWAY MAPLE 
(Acer Platanoides Ascendens) 
This new form of the hardy Norway Maple 
grows narrow and upright. It makes a stream- 
lined tree for city planting and is well propor- 
tioned for small modern homes. 
134-2 in. diameter, 8-10 ft...... $8.00 each 
2-214 in. diameter, 10-12 ft....$10.00 each 
SUGAR MAPLE 
(Acer Saccharum)—S0 ft. 
Astately native tree, ovalin form, with bril- 
liant Fall color. One of the finest street and 
shade trees. 8-10 ft. 114-1% in. diameter, 
$6.00 each; 10-12 ft., 1144-134 in. diameter, 
$8.00 each. 
BIRCH 
Betula Alba eels (Cutleaf W hite Birch) 
40 ft. 
This white-barked, graceful tree is one of 
the most beautiful to plant on a lawn. Leaves 
are light green and finely cut. Plant in 
early Spring. 6-8 ft., $4.50 each. 
Betula Papyrifera (Paper or Canoe Birch) 
These natives of our Northern woods are so 
admired that people desire this beauty at 
home. The characteristic white bark is not 
evident while the trees are small. Plant a 
group of three for a naturalistic effect. 
6-8 ft., $3.50 each, 3 for $9.75. 
RED BUD 
(Cercis Canadensis) 
A small, shrubby tree. In Spring before the 
leaves unfold, it bears masses of rose-pink 
flowers. Effective among evergreens. 3 ft. 
$1.50 each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET THORN 
(Crataegus Oxyacantha Pauli) 
15-20 ft. 
Recommended for its rich foliage and dou- 
ble, rose-red flowers which come in late 
May. 5-6 ft. $4.50 each. 
GINKGO 
A tall tree, narrow and picturesquely 
branched when young which will in time be- 
come large and broad. It is not troubled by in- 
sects, disease or city conditions unhealthy for 
trees. Leaves resemble the Maidenhair Fern. 
2-214 inches diameter, $6.00 each. 

Cutleaf White Birch 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLES 
(MALUS)—15-20 Feet 
These neat little trees make handsome specimens for 
small lawns, especially in April and May when covered 
with flowers. Smali, Apple like fruits which follow are 
appreciated by the birds. Hardy and easily grown. 
2-YEAR TREES—4-6 FEET TALL 
$2.00 Each 
CARMINE CRAB (Malus atrosanguinea). Brilliant, 
carmine-rose flowers. Makes a broad and spreading 
tree. One of the showiest varieties. 
ELEY CRAB (Malus eleyt). Wine-red flowers, red 
fruits. Splendid and showy. Fruit suitable for making 
jelly. 
HOPA CRAB (Malus hopa). Large, rose-colored flowers, 
bright, shiny orange and red fruits. One of they most 
colorful. Fruits make 
good jelly. 
WEEPING 
WILLOW 
(Salix Babylonica) 
40 feet 
Long, pendulous, 
branches droop grace- 
fully to the ground. They 
create exquisite effects 
beside water but will 
thrive equally well in 
drier locations. 
4—5 ft......$1.75 each 
5-6 ft......$2.00 each 
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