Minneapolis and St. Paul 
MAPLE, Sugar or Hard. (Acer Saccharum) 70 ft. An excel- i 
lent tree with a shapely oval head. Leaves are bright green, r 
coloring in the fall to brilliant shades of red, orange and 
yellow. 
Gy fo BOR Ie i ere ce ener, 5, 2, 0 hee aoe reste? $4.00 
OF LOM LOST tra eee en IS rn gs Taye nee LOMO sore ony ee 5.50 
4 ine diatis. ae ee Re es OS os ts SR res Wee nee Sy, 7.00 
MAPLE, Tatarian. (Acer Tataricum Ginnala) 15 ft. A grace- 
ful shrub-like tree “with attractive foliage that turns to 
bright red and yellow in autumn. 
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MOUNTAIN ASH, European. (Sorbus Aucuparia) 30 ft. 
White flowers in May and June followed by clusters of 
orange-red berries that cling to the trée for several months. 
Attractive green foliage changing to a red and yellow in 
autumn. A highly decorative lawn tree. 
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pao Rea AP ICY S nee Ein ORI Sat ace vel ead IE a 4.00 
Lio 1708 alia Trl, re Ameer eee, ore IEEE SITE Te cals soci ge « 5.00 
Ziyi inl, Parl ee etme et en ae eee ati eee wk os 6.00 
VATA T ARs abe Tt Rak gta aging cee OS eur at re Tekachy Oar he ye ae 8.00 
Sum Ties LTE see ee ee a ha, tks es ART As vos 10.00 
MULBERRY, Russian. (Morus Tatarica) 20 ft. A bushy- 
topped tree with unusually lobed leaves, bearing black fruit 
that resembles blackberries. 
(SATO REA SE pag ace: DE A rls OS oases See eR A een oa a $3.00 
8 to 10 ft 

PLUM, Purple-leaved. (Newport) Please see page 14. 
POPLAR, Bolleana. (Populus Bolleana) 50 ft. Erect and narrow, seldom reach- 
ing a width more than 8 or 9-feet. Smooth grey bark. Upper surface of leaves 
dark green, lower surface silvery white. A splendid tree when used either in- 
Schwedler’s or Red Leaved Maple 
POPLAR, Norway. (Popu lus 
Eugenei) 60 ft. Rapid growing 

ivi : : bes ois shade tree, valuable where quick 
dividually or for screening purposes. A rapid grower. shade is desired. It spreads con- 
hah CT Oe ¢ See a HR i Ree $1.50 MACY BAIL Aa be nictnc eae ee ee $2.50 siderably more than as Lomas 
. : dy or Bolleana Poplars, often 
OG tO., On tian eet. emet ec eaeyo 2.00 Wee sli GIA er igh es fo oS 3.00 reaching 35 feet in width. 
Qtin st Giaiieee boaktoad oo) ee ee $4.00 6 too R Liam A eee eee $1325 
POPLAR, Lombardy. (Populus Fastigiata) 50 ft. An extremely rapid grow- 8 — 10 it "ua tae! Seen 1.50 
ing tree, erect and narrow, reaching a width of 8 or 9 feet. Excellent for use 1Y%-in. diam 2 2.00 
as a tall screen or as an accent in landscape design. See picture. 
Ott0 2.6, tte cckeee ee pee ss $1.50 Cae TCA st ate ids Apt an $3.00 
REtoe 1 On Ets eek y ace eieee ioe ee Lt 7 5 PG wiih, ROGER et oem eee eRe, feat ee 4.00 
[EO Aa i SEE Mon map te pret ere or eeees om 2.50 Sime Tete heii) 3 Sie en oe ee eee 5.00 
: & 
REGIME ER OF THE : WALNUT, Black. (Juglan® 
TORE TeEMINE LE ; Nigra) 60 ft. A handsome 
REQUIRED tree bearing edible, rich fla- 
AMOUNT OF : 
PLANT FOOD on vored nuts. Leaves are light 
yi green changing to yellow in 
autumn, 
PLANT FOOw i PB 3 ny ' 2uertO 2 itl. diaintes 1 $10.00 
FOR EACH YET A 
DiIAMETEe : WILLOW, Niobe Weeping. 
(Salix Vitellina Niobe) 30 ft. 
The graceful -droo ping 
= elas Sane branches and golden bark 
q OIAMETER AND are ornamental both summer 
Re ee lie et MAE and winter. A rapid grower. 
° SAL OMs Olt tees ie eee ee S75 
a OnsbOUn Sal te teg etn capi a 2.75 
CIRCLE DETERMINED €Y~ A OY. 
Bere or SESE? eaves Betom ho ft suen camer e 4.00 

Lombardy Poplar 
If your trees are not thriving as they should, use 
Rose Hill Fertilizer as directed in this illustration. 
