

Shade and Ornamental Trees 
Note: Sizes are given as average height, i.e., 
5-6 ft., or measured by the diameter of the 
stem twelve inches above the ground, i.e., 
2-23 in. 
Prices following are based on the trees being 
dug naked root, except where noted as B. and 
B. 
B. and B. means that the tree is dug witha 
solid ball of earth. With this method, the 
small hair roots are not disturbed. 
Special quotations will be made on any of the 
trees B. and B. 
ASH, MOUNTAIN--Hardy tree, head dense 
and regular, beautiful fern-like foliage, dis- 
tinctly ornamental. Covered with clusters of 
bright red berries from July until winter. The 
combination of foliage and clusters of fruit 
make itavery beautiful tree for lawn planting. 
6.8) 8 ft re ate, ayo ta te atte each $3.50 
Sa] O; ft pape talren ot loi) oi cies each $5.00 
LO=12 fiserevece teil ato a el = each $7.50 

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BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING--Its tall, slen- 
der, yet vigorous growth, graceful drooping 
habit, silvery white bark and delicately cut 
foliage presents attractive characteristics 
rarely met in a Single tree. 
TB fbn ee etait whem each $6.00 
‘B10 f(a en terete eae atate rat = each $8.50 
BIRCH, COMMON CANOE--One of the native 
birches of the north woods. As the tree 
grows, the bark peels. Likes a moist sit- 
uation. 
6-8 ft.------------ each $3.50 
BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE--A graceful tall 
tree, Showing a white bark as it matures. A 
fine ornamental tree in any position, especially 
in evergreen groups where the bark shows up 
most effectively. 
Gee iba tatie bere olay, olny eo = each $5.00 
ACES he a <n a each $7.50 
CATALPA BUNGEI (Umbrella Catalpa)--a 
bush form of the Catalpa from China. When 
grafted on stems 5 to 6 feet high it makes an 
umbrella-shaped top and is used primarily 
for producing formal effects. 
3 yr. heads- ----------- each $4.00 
ELM, AMERICAN WHITE--A splendid native 
tree of great size and wide spread, with 
graceful drooping branches. Classed among 
the rapid growing trees and is not easily 
damaged by storms. On account of its wide 
spread, is one of the best for streets and 
parks. 
GeCiftin = (2a tw ieee each $2.50 
B=10 fti- - n= = Slot =e each $3.50 
10-12 ft.- --------<--- each $5.00 
12-14ft.- ----------- each $7.50 
ELM, CHINESE--Of recent introduction from 
China, is native of Turkestan to Siberia. Of 
extremely rapid growth while young, but does 
not make a large tree. Foliage is small and 
dense; growth symetrical and compact. Es- 
pecially adapted to arid regions, succeeds 
everywhere. 
1-1 invorib= 8 {t= se. each $2.50 
14212 in, or:8-10 ttl each $5.00 
ELM, LAKE CITY--An improved form of 
the American Elm which is more compact 
in habit, and has heavier foliage. 
6-8 ft.------------ each $2.50 
8-10 ft.- ----------- each $5.00 
ELM, MOLINE--Variety of late introduction 
found growing at Moline, Ill. Of very com- 
pact, upright and fast growing habit, with 
large leaves of distinct dark .green shade. 
One of our finest trees. 
6-8 ft,----s--+=<---- each $2.50 
8-10 ft, = = Sisin ne we ew each $5.00 
10 -12ft.- --------.-- each $6.00 
