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For Shade and Beauty 
“No place is complete without trees. A home without trees is 
OF chermless: a road without trees is shadeless; a park without trees 
is purposeless; a country without trees is hopeless’ 
HEN hot summer sun beats down, you long for the welcome shade of a 
Maple, an Oak, or a broad-spreading Elm. But to have and enjoy such 
shade and shelter, you must plant ahead. The trees must be planted in fall or 
spring when the weather is cool. Then the roots take hold, the tree flourishes, 
and in a surprisingly few seasons the outspreading branches give the protection 
you desire. 
We can supply—at very low prices—large trees that will give immediate 
effect, as well as smaller specimens from 6 to 15 feet high, which need a little 
more time to develop after moving to your place. Our trees are well grown, root 
pruned, and transpanted several times; they are truly Hillenmeyer standard. 
“Le Who Plants a Tree, Plants for Posterity’’ 
There is no warrior who'll fight for life 
More valiantly than a tree, 
On rocky wind-swept ledge at mountain crests 
Or on the fiercely elemental coastline by the sea. 
—R. H. Weisbrod. 

A. platanoides schwedleri (Schwedler Ma- 
Acer 2 Maple ple). Similar to the Norway, except in 
; A early spring the foliage is a bright pur- 
ACER platanoides (Norway Maple). A vig- ple, changing to bronze and then to dull 
orous, dense, rourid-headed tree, valuable green. In the fall it turns bronze before 
for street or lawn planting. The large defoliating. oaly available in 114 in., 
dark green leaves turn a pale yellow in 1 tm, and 134 in. 
the fall. It resembles the Sugar Maple A. rubrum (Red Maple). A native tree 
except the leaves are larger and it is not which is not appreciated and one of the 
as tall growing. May be planted under most attractive as a lawn specimen. The 
electric or telephone wires, causing little current season’s growth is bright red in 
interference. Not available in 21 in. winter. Flowers and seed pods are red, 
size, appearing before the leaves, which in fall 
vie with the Oaks, Sassafras, Gum, Su- 
mac, or Sugar Maples for magnificence 
A. platanoides columnare (Colwmn Norway in color. os 
Maple). A valuable, new type of Norway ‘ 
Maple with upright habit of growth. For A: sorcharam (Meg drl the ance rows 10 greet 
past nuns Ge Cerne plant or back- size, erect, conical form, is perfectly hardy, with- 
ground it should prove quite popular. stands any subnormal weather conditions, and 
Has regular Norway foliage. is adaptable to nearly all types of soil. The 
tree yields valuable timber, as well as 
maple sugar. Foliage is deep green, 
turning to indescribable colors in the 
fall. 
Prices 5 above: Each 
d fo. 79.405 114 in. cal. .....4. $4.00 
8 to 10 ft., 114 in. cal 5.00 
10 to 12 ft., 134 in. cal 6.00 
12 to 14 ft., 2 hh Cele Boo ge 7.00 
12 te 15.ft, 215 int cal. ...:: 9.00 
A. saccharinum (Si/ver Maple). Because 
of its quick growth and good foliage, 
this tree is in great demand. The 
leaves appear early in spring, are 
light green on the upper side, silvery 
beneath, and remain until late fall. 
Small flowers open before the leaves 
appear. For planting as temporary 
trees—that is, alternate between the 
hard-wooded and slower growers. such 
as Oaks, Elms, Sugar Maples, Gums, 
etc., the Silver Maple is highly recom- 
mended. 
Each 
Tete: COT Ue tical. sys $3.00 
Seton lO tt, (4: tnecals .2 a. 3.50 
Mo tort tt, 134 ani cals siga« 4.50 
12 to 14 ft., 2 ine Cay oka 5.50 
T2uto me: tz, 25 in: icalk 7.00 

HEIGHT OF SHADE 
TREES 
The approximate height of shade 
trees to their diameter is as fol- 



OWS 
CU eS Coe cos eee tO” ae ht 
WB ad Pree anata tage: a tcaie 8 to 10 ft. 
Ey ge ee LO “to: 126 
CARESS, «Soh nash us PAS rie 12 to 14 ft. 
‘ or 2D eae stench okrits 2) tol 15a ft. i React 
: 7) - ; ak However, the Diameter is the ; : 
Acer Platanoides Schwedleri Determiatieg? Rector Betula Pendula Alba— 
Schwedler Maple European White Birch 

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