DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
Daniels Lawn Trees 
No outdoor living room is complete without the cool shade of properly 
placed trees. Then, too, they furnish a suitable framing for both close and 
distant views in the landscape and when used for screening effects add a 
comfortable feeling of privacy. Our hardy Northern grown trees have well 
developed root systems which insure you quick and certain growth. 
Only 3-4, 4-5 and 5-6 foot sizes are mailable. Add 10% for postage. 
WHITE AND GREEN ASH—A tall 
growing native tree of a straight, 
clean growth habit with round head 
and dense foliage. Very hardy. The 
ash leaves out very late in the spring. 
Foliage turns a bright yellow early 
in the fall. 6-8 ft. $1.50; 8-10 ft. $2.60; 
14 in, $4.25; 2 in. $5.25. 
BASSWOOD (American Linden)—A 
hardy rapid growing tree of large 
size, forming a broad, round top. 
Large oval leaves, dark green above, 
light green below. Small, creamy 
white, highly scented flowers. Prices 
same as American Elm. 
WHITE BIRCH—A beautiful, grace- 
ful, upright growing tree of medium 
size, famed for its striking white 
bark. Effective when planted singly 
or in groups. Clusters of three or 
four planted in one clump will give 
the most desirable and most natur- 
alistic effect. 5-6 ft. $1.75: 6-8 ft. 
$2.50; 8-10 ft. $3.50; 13 in. $4.50. 
CUT LEAF WEEPING BIRCH—One 
_ of the most admired of all lawn trees. 
Noted for its unusually soft and 
graceful character and outline. Its 
leaves are finely and deeply cut and 
its branches long, slender and droop- 
ing. Possesses the same attractive 
white bark as the White Birch. 5-6 
ft. $3.75: 6-8 ft. $5.50; 8-10 ft. $6.50. 
HARD MAPLE 

BUTTERNUT—A rapid growing, at- 
tractive native tree which produces 
large crops of edible, thick meated 
nuts of excellent quality. May be 
used as a lawn tree and is well 
adapted to planting in groves or 
woodlots. 5-6 ft. $2.00; 6-8 ft. $3.00; 
8-10 ft. $4.00. 
BECHTEL’S CRAB—A beautifuly 
formed small tree famed for its 
beautiful rose-like, pink blossoms of 
spring. Suitable to use in border 
plantings or as a lawn specimen. 
The leaves are exceptionally subject 
to summer and fall spotting from 
apple rust. Produces no fruit. 3-4 
ft. $2.25. 
DOLGO CRAB—The most beautiful 
of the “real fruiting” apple trees. An 
upright grower of neat compact form 
with bright green leaves. The bril- 
liant crimson fruit hangs in abun- 
dant clusters in August making 
Dolgo a strikingly desirable addition 
to the landscape. Unexcelled for 
jelly. The best of the regular fruit- 
ing apple trees for landscape plant- 
ing. Specially selected landscape 
specimens. 5-7 ft. $2.00; 13-2 in. 
$7.50; 2-24 in. $10.00. 
DANIELS 
TREE PROTECTIVE 
SERVICE 
A good tree is one of the most 
valuable assets a piece of prop- 
erty can possess. It is a part of 
one’s domain, so treasured, _sO 
truly valuable that its well being 
must be conscientiously guard- 
ed. If you list among your treas- 
ures one or more fine trees you 
will be interested in DANIELS 
TREE PROTECTIVE SERVICE— 
the best and safest form of ‘“‘in- 
surance” you can write for them. 
We can serve you efficiently 
and economically whether it be 
a matter of LIGHT TRIMMING, 
HEAVY PRUNING, BRACING, 
FEEDING, SPRAYING, TREE 
SURGERY, OR OTHER TREE 
WORK. 
We will be glad to consult with 
you regarding the welfare and 
preservation of your valuable 
specimens and to suggest the 
care necessary for their contin- 
ued health and long life. 
FLAME CRAB—An apple tree of 
medium size and neat compact form. 
Loaded in the spring with regular 
apple blossoms and in the fall with 
very small crab apples. These bright 
crimson fruits are borne in such pro- 
fusion that the whole tree appears 
red, giving rise to the name Flame. 
The fruit hangs on the tree well into 
the winter, usually until January. 
Prices same as Hopa Crab. 
HOPA CRAB—One of the most pop- 
ular of the highly colored, spring 
flowering ornamental crabs. In early 
May the tree is covered with a mass 
of pink to reddish flowers. These are 
followed in the fall by small to me- 
dium red crabs which are borne pro- 
fusely. Hopa is a much faster grower 
than Bechtel’s and more upright in 
form. 3-4 ft. $1.50; 4-5 ft. $2.00; 5-6 
ft, $2.50; 6-8 ft. $4.00. 
CRAB, RED SILVER —A valuable 
new addition to the small ornamen- 
tal trees of the Northwest. Early 
spring flowers are deeper and more 
brilliant in hue than Hopa, but not 
quite as large. Foliage has a distinct- 
ly reddish color, overcast with sil- 
very pubescense. Prices same as 
Hopa Crab. 
AMERICAN ELM—The most popu- 
lar and widely used shade tree in the 
Northwest. It is unexcelled for 
shade, street, and lawn plantings. A 
rapid grower and very long lived, 
attaining tremendous size as time 
goes on. 
Prices on American Elm 
5-6 ft. $1.00; 6-8 ft. $1.50: 8-10 ft. 
$2.60; 1-14 in. $4.25; 14-2 in. $5.25; 
2-24 in, $7.50; 24-3 in. $11.00; 3-34 in. 
$16.00; 33-4 in. $22.00. 
CHINESE ELM—A very rapid grow- 
ing small leafed elm introduced a 
few years ago from China. Short 
lived and not recommended for gen- 
eral planting. Prices same as Ameri- 
can Elm. 
MOLINE ELM—The Moline Elm is 
an outstanding selection from the 
American Elm. It is propagated 
vegetatively by budding, and conse- 
quently the trees grow with extreme 
uniformity. It is an American Elm 
in every respect, but because of its 
uniformity and excellent branching 
habit it is preferable to the ordinary 
seedling grown American Elm. 8-10 
ft. $3.00; 1-14 in. $5.00; 14-2 in. $6.00; 
larger sizes same price as the Amer- 
ican Elm, 
HACKBERRY—A splendid hardy, 
large native tree. Vigorous and 
healthy, it thrives in all types of 
soil. Makes a very tall upright tree 
with strong horizontal branches but 
does not produce the arching effect 
of the elm. In middle summer it 
bears profuse loads of small bluish 
berries which are very popular with 
our birds. Prices same as American 
Elm, 
