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Graceful Weeping Willows Furnish Beautiful Backgrounds and Effective Screens. 
THORNLESS LOCUST — Another 
valuable tree of dainty, lacy foliage 
and attractive flowers followed by 
pods larger than those of the Com- 
mon Locust. Free from thorns. 5-6 
ft. $1.25; 6-8 ft. $1.75; 8-10 ft. $2.60 
HARD MAPLE (Sugar Maple)—One 
of our most desirable shade and or- 
namental trees. A symmetrical tree 
of great beauty and deep rich green 
coloring, producing a very dense 
shade. The most beautiful fall col- 
ored foliage of any of our shade 
trees. 5-6 ft. $3.50; 6-8 ft. $4.50; 8-10 
ft. $6.00; 1-13 in. $7.50; 13-2 in. $10; 
2-23 in. $12.50. 
NORWAY MAPLE—A large hand- 
some tree with round spreading 
head. The broad leaves of dark 
green color cast a dense shade. Pale 
yellow autumn color. A fine orna- 
mental shade tree. 13-14 in. $9.50; 
13-2 in. $12.00. 
SCHWEDLER’S MAPLE — One of 
our most beautiful and _ colorful 
shade trees, famed for its beautiful 
red foliage in spring. As the leaves 
open up in the spring they take on 
a bright purplish or crimson color 
which later turns to a deep rich 
green frequently retaining a dark 
purplish tinge in the veining. Sim- 
ilar to the Norway in bark, leaves, 
and form except for its striking color 
and somewhat smaller ultimate size. 
5-6 fi. $4.00; 6-8 ft. $5.50; 8-10 ft. 
$7.50. 
SILVER MAPLE (Soft Maple) — A 
hardy, quick growing shade tree of 
real value. Eventual size somewhat 
similar to American Elm, but the 
head is more rounded in form. After 
the tree is twenty-five years or so 
old the smaller wood is more brittle 
than in the elm and shows more ten- 
dency to have small branches break 
off in wind storms. Prices same as 
American Elm. 
WIER’S CUT LEAF MAPLE — A 
graceful, refined, rapidly growing 
tree remarkable for its pendulous 
drooping branches (definitely weep- 
ing) and deeply and delicately cut 
leaves. One of our most graceful 
lawn trees. Should be used much 
more than it is. 2-23 in. $9.00; 23-3 
in. $12.00. 
GOLDEN WILLOW — The largest 
and fastest growing of the better 
willows. The young wood takes on 
a beautiful golden hue with the first 
warm days of late winter and early 
spring. Not a desirable lawn tree. 
5-6 ft. $1.00; 6-8 ft. $1.75; 8-10 ft. 
$2.50; 1-14 in. $3.25. 
MOUNTAIN ASH—One of the most 
widely used and most popular of the 
small lawn trees. Its large white 
flowers of spring are followed by 
clusters of orange berries which 
cling to the tree throughout the 
winter. Graceful, spreading branch- 
es and small compound leaves. 5-6 
ft. $2.00; 6-8 ft. $2.50; 8-10 ft. $4.00; 
1-14 in. $5.00; 14-2 in. $6.00. 
der. 4-5 ft. $1.50; 5-6 ft. $1.75. 
BOLLEANA POPLAR — The most 
desirable of all the slender, upright 
growing trees. Its definitely colum- 
nar form and glossy green leaves, 
with downy white undersides, have 
made it extremely popular wherever 
a strong vertical effect is desired in 
the landscape. Bark is smooth and 
greenish gray. 5-6 ft. $1.50; 6-8 ft. 
$2.00; 8-10 ft. $2.50; 1-14 in. $3.00; 
13-2 in. $4.00; 2-23 in. $5.00. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR — The most 
widely used of the slender, vertical, 
accent trees. Hardy and very quick 
growing. Moderately short lived. 
Unsurpassed for a rapid, full grow- 
ing tree of vertical upright accent 
type. 4-5 ft. 50c; 5-6 fi. $1.00; 6-8 ft. 
$1.50; 8-10 ft. $1.75; 1-14 in. $2.50; 
134-2 in. $3.00; 2-23 in. $4.00. 
SECONDS... 
| THAT SHOULD COME FIRST IN 
YOUR CONSIDERATION 
Every year we find a certain percentage 
of the shade trees we are growing fail to 
measure up to our high standard for speci- 
men lawn trees. Because of slight crooked- 
ness, lack of branch balance or some other 
imperfection they are graded as “SECONDS”. 
As far as vigor and ability to grow and 
make a good tree is concerned these are as 
good as any. However, because of these 
small imperfections we offer these at ridicu- 
lously low prices—less than half the usual 
These are ideal trees for screens, woodlots 
and for establishing a replacement program 
in groves which are “thinning out.”” May we 
quote you on these, or better yet show them 
to you in our nursery? 
NORWAY POPLAR — One of our 
fastest growing and hardiest trees of 
its type. Excellent for quick shade 
or screen and for windbreaks. Some- 
what similar to the cottonwood in 
growth but free from annoying seed- 
carrying “cotton.” 5-6 ft. 75c; 6-8 ft. 
$1.25; 8-10 ft. $1.50; 1-14 in. $2.00. 
BLACK WALNUT — A splendid, 
hardy, native tree of fairly rapid 
growth, large size, with a beautiful 
spreading, rounded head. In fall it 
bears large crops of the familiar 
black walnuts—a delicious edible 
nut. The wood is of exceptional 
value. It may be used as a lawn tree 
and is excellent in grove and wood- 
lot plantings. 5-6 ft. $2.00; 6-8 ft. 
$3.00; 8-10 ft. $4.00, 
NATIVE PLUM (Prunus Americana) 
—A_ small native plum, extremely 
hardy and bearing a profusion of 
dainty white flowers in the spring. 
Fruit varies in size and quality. 
Always excellent for canning. An 
excellent pollinizer for hybrid 
plums. Singly or massed is most 
attractive in a screen or shrub bor- 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW — The 
best of the Weeping Willows. While 
it is a very rapid grower, it is per- 
fectly hardy. A clean type of tree, 
free from most of the litter of broken 
branches and other trash so common 
in some willows. Its form is that of 
a graceful weeping tree with long, 
slender, hanging, swaying branches. 
The bark is a beautiful golden yel- 
low, making it exceedingly attrac- 
tive both in summer and winter. 
5-6 ft. $1.75; 6-8 ft. $2.75: 8-10 ft. 
$4.00; 1-14 in. $5.00; 14-2 in. $6.00. 
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