
Shade Trees 
HADE trees frame the landscape. In summer their leafy umbrellas or ‘spires 
cast cooling shadows and add interest to the sky. In winter the lacy patterns of 
the twigs break the monotony of the leaden skys. Trees are an investment that in- 
creases year after year in value and usefulness. 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch: One of the most ornamental trees. Bright green lobed 
leaves on slender drooping branches are light and graceful in summer. Snow- 
white bark is showy during the winter. Universally admired. 
Nice trees 5-6 feet high (by express collect) $3.00 each, 2 for $5.50 
American Elm: Our most magnificent shade tree. Tall straight trunk unfolds into 
a glorious umbrella top. Exceltent for yards, streets, parks. 
Trees 6-8 feet tall (by express collect) $1.50 each, 2 for $2.75 
Lombardy Poplar: The spire of the tree world. Excellent for accent in the land- 
scape. Tops for tall screens and windbreaks. Fast grower. 
Young trees, 5-6 ft. high (by express collect) 59c each, 2 for $1.10 
Weeping Willow: A !arge fast growing tree with narrow light green leaves and long 
slender drooping branches. A fountain of foliage. Will grow in damp spots as 
well as dry ones. Marvelous for landscape use to lighten up darker foliage and 
heavy lines. Attractive in all sizes. Very effective near pools and streams. 
Nice trees 5-6 feet high (by express collect) $1.15, 2 for $2.19 
Golden Weeping Willow: A beautiful form of the weeping willow with all of the 
picturesque qualities and in addition the bark on the young branches is golden 
yellow and very showy in spring. 
Nice trees 5-6 feet high (by express collect) $1.15 each, 2 for $2.19 
