Lawn and 
Street Trees 
FOR SHADE, SHELTER 
AND LASTING BEAUTY 

Trees should be planted to frame the view of the house as well as to give shade where needed. 
This property planned and planted by Holm & Olson. 
Your grounds are not complete without the use of trees. They give elevation against the sky and pro- 
duce shadows on the lawn; frame beautiful vistas and shut out undesirable views. 
The Ash New Flowering Crabs 
American White Ash (Fraxinus americana). 60 ft. A native tree For Color in Early Spring 
of straight, trim growth. Splendid for lawn or boulevard. A Dolgo Crab. 15 ft. A splendid lawn tree of symmetrical shape 
clean tree not troubled generally by insects and dependably that is beautiful in both flower and fruit. Fruit is an intense bright 
hardy through the north. ted and covers the tree. 
Berit fe BUS Onan 6 ton tO Wee ee ny ek $2.60 4 to 5 ft, -_------------ $2.00 5 to 6 ft. ----_--------- $2.50 
ING! ioy- SIs rele g ae oe 4.25 Zina CCK Oy Ties ee = 5.75 Flame Crab. New. A medium size, profusely-flowering tree. The 
2% to 3 in. diam., 10 yr, __-_______ $8.00 brilliant red, edible fruits cover the branches from September 
to January. 
The Hackberry ator Grit eee ee een eee SUDO cer 5: tO NGitta ee ee eee ae $2.50 
Hopa Crab. 15 ft. A new ornamental tree with abundant rose- 
colored flowers that cover the branches in May. Strikingly or- 
namental red fruits that hang on until late fall. 
Hackberry ‘Celtis occidentalis). 50 ft. A hardy. native long-lived 
tree with rough bark. The foliage somewhat resembies tne Elm. 
Wide spreading tops giving good shade. y PERE EAs OE EE 8 $2.00 Ste G Hee ee $2.50 
6 to 8 ft. ----_-----___- $1.50 8 to 10 ft.------_-_____- $2.60 Red Silver Crab. 12 ft. A new ornamental tree with silver cut 
ltcoly’% in CidimMhe ss 2. oe 4.25 2 to 2Y2 in. diam., 12 a —— e7D leaved foliage, ornamental red fruit in abundance. 
QUPRiO; Sei. Cicer WA vy ries ee $8.00 AstOUOLTt 4 2a eee ee ee re ne ee ee eee ee $2.00 
HOW TO PLANT A TREE 
Plant firmly, trim the tops and 

The Horsechestnut water well. 
Horsechestnut (Buckeye) (Aesculus hippocastanum). 40 ft. Five-fingered leaves. Covered Ay 
in May with white flowers that stand up like candles. A most unusual and desirable / Nw 
lawn tree. / y 
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The Coffee Tree YAN ee: 
Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica). 40 ft. A tree gnarled and thickly branched, S f| 
bark gray and rough. Develops a wide-spreading top. Foliage airy and graceful. € 1 fx 
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The Elms Prong 
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American Elm (Ulmus americana). 60 ft. A gracefully-arching and wide-spreading tree a 
that is unquestionably the most popular tree in America for shade, street and lawn 
planting. It is tough grained and fast growing which places it at the head of the ‘per- es; 
manent” class of ornamental trees. Very hardy. rhr uk Till x wilh 
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NO eSineciamirenieyin- 22 sees 4.25 Deine ice O Virsa ee ee eee 6.00 Woter> 9 (4223, 
PES Sea. Ielitetinln ule age ee 8.00 Bien Wehtovansy Wek Gigs Mee Re eee Le 12.00 
Larger specimen Elms priced on request. 
Maple 
Red Leaf Maple (Acer platanoides Schwedler). 40 ft. Leaves are bright, reddish-purple ern i ; 
in spring toning to a deep purplish-green later. Highly prized for lawn planting. aaa a teats. ee 
DeeineeciicnnmniOiyrs a 2a $10.00 DUR CICLI les VE ete wee hee ee $15.00 your order. 
PLEASE NOTE: In the description the figures following the name indicate the approximate height of growth. 
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