FLOWERING & SHADE TREES jor Shade and Beauty 
When the hot summer sun beats down, you will long for the welcome shade ofa maple or perhaps a willow. To 
have this shade, you must plan ahead. We believe the first thing to be planted in a newly made yard is trees for 
future shade. You must remember that young trees p 
lanted will not give shade overnight. So plan ahead now 
and plant those trees if you wish for shade in the future years. tis , ] 
We can supply the following trees that we know will please you. Our trees are well grown, root pruned and 
transplanted several times; they are truly Stanek & Son quality. 
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CHINESE ELM—Fast growing shade tree. 
“He Who Plants a Tree, Plants for Posterity” 
BIRCH 
CUT-LEAF WEEPING. White bark. Those who know and 
admire the distinctive characteristics and beauty of the 
White Birch, know it is unusual and do not expect to find 
it listed under popular trees. It forms a pyramidal tree of 
moderately rapid growth, and as it grows older the younger 
branches become pendulous, drooping decidedly toward 
the ground. We have had some difficulty in moving the 
larger sizes, so we are only offering a small size. 9-10 ft. 
branched. $5.00 each. 
DOGWOOD 
PINK-FLOWERING. Everybody knows the white variety. 
The pink variety is not new or uncommon, but one too 
often overlooked as means of beautifying home grounds. 
To insure growth, all our Dogwood are balled and bur- 
lapped. 3-4 ft., $7.50; 5-6 ft., $10.00. 
ELM 
CHINESE. A rapid growing tree with a dense head. Extremely 
hardy and disease resistant. 10-12 ft. $3.50 each. 
FLOWERING CRAB 
The Flowering Crabs have few rivals among the gorgeous 
Spring flowering trees. They are hardy, of easy culture and 
will thrive in most any soil. They are available in many 
shades and when used as specimens or mass plantings are 
most effective. Many kinds bear ornamental fruit. No lawn is 
complete without one of these gems. 
BECHTEL’S. Double pink. One of the most popular. 
ELEYI. Best of the purple-leaf Crabs. Pink bloom with red 
bright single rose blossoms borne in profusion. 
HOPA. Rose-pink flowers followed by red fruit. 
SCHEIDECKERI. Compact, upright growth with small, 
bright single rose blooms borne in profusion. 
Prices on all Crabs. 6-8 ft. branched. $2.50 
FLOWERING CHERRY 
KWANZAN. Double deep pink. Most elegant of all the flow- 
ering cherries. Early, fragrant, heavy bloomer. 6-8 ft. 
$2.50. 
WEEPING SUBHIRTELLA,. Double pink with drooping 
branches. Extra heavy speciments. Budded at 6 ft. $6.00. 
FLOWERING PLUM 
BLIERIANA. Early flowering, double pink. Striking red fo- 
liage. 5-6 ft. 
THUNDERCLOUD. Red leafed, single pink flowering. 5-6 ft. 
TRILOBA. Flowering plum habit with flowers resembling a 
flowering almond. In April the slender branches of this 
little trees are solid with double pink rosettes. 3-4 ft. 
Prices on all Flowering Plums, $2.00 
GOLDENCHAIN 
LABURNUM VOSSI. Beautiful small tree with clover-shaped 
leaves: flowers are fragrant long chains of golden yellow. 
6-8 ft. branched. $3.50 each. 
HAWTHORNE 
PAUL'S SCARLET. Wide spreading spiny branches, the head 
equaling the height in diameter. Bright double-red flowers 
in abundance during May, followed by red fruit. 5-6 ft. 
branched, $3.00; 6-8 ft. branched, $4.00. 
HORSECHESTNUT 
PINK FLOWERING. A slow growing shade tree similar to 
white chestnut only with pink pyramidal cone-shaped 
flowers. 7-8 ft. Wps. $5.00. 
MAPLE 
NORWAY. One of the most popular of our shade trees in the 
Inland Empire. Large and dark green foliage, round and 
spreading in habit of growth. For lawn specimens or shade 
to plant on streets, in parks, cemeteries, avenues, or arch- 
ing over roadways, this tree is highly recommended by us. 
NORWAY MAPLE, CRIMSON KING (Patent No. 735) 
Crimson King is a beautiful form of Schwedler Maple 
originated in Burope. It is a brilliant crimson all 
through the summer months. Crimson King has been 
under our observation for ten years and has kept its 
brilliant coloring all through the season in the Inland 
Empire. We are guaranteeing this tree to keep a deep 
blood red foliage throughout the entire season. We 
shall be glad to send you an illustrated color picture 
of this tree. 
There is no doubt that Crimson King will replace all 
the so-called Red Maples on the market now. While 
the stock we have to offer is not too large, they will 
develop rapidly into a nice shade tree. 8-9 ft. $6.00 each. 

SCHWEDLER. Similar to the Norway Maple, except in early 
Spring the foliage is a bright purple, changing to bronze 
and then to a dull green. In the Fall it turns bronze before 
defoliating. 
SUGAR. This tree grows to great size, erect, conical form, is 
perfectly hardy, withstands any sub-normal weather condi- 
tions, and is adaptable to all types of soil. Foliage is deep 
green, turning in Fall to indescribable colors. 
Prices on Schwedler’s and Sugar Maple, 10-12 ft., well 
branched, nice tops, $5.00; Norway, $3.50 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
A fast growing shade tree with orange clusters of berries from 
August to late Winter. 8-10 ft. $2.50. 
WILLOW 
WISCONSIN. One of the most graceful of all Willows. Makes 
a round top tree, and when it attains some size its long 
pendant branches are most effective. 8-10 ft. $3.00. 

Gee STANEK & SON NURSERIES, SPOKANE 8, WASHINGTON 
