
Shade and — 
Ornamental 
Trees 
Note: Sizes are given as average height, i.e., 
5 to 6 feet, or measured by the diameter of the 
stem twelve inches above the ground, i.e., 2 to 
2% inches. 
Prices following are based on the trees being 
dug naked root, except where noted as B. and B. 
B. and B. means that the tree is dug with a 
solid ball of earth. With this method, the small 
hair roots are not disturbed. 
Special quotations will be made on any of the 
trees B. and B. 
AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM RUBRA— 
(Pink Flowering Horse-Chesnut)—Bears en- 
ormous panicles of salmon-pink flowers at 
each terminal bud before the leaves emerge. 
Develops into a broad, symetrical shade tree. 
Height Each 
RRL CC Pe oe oe crs ean ea venvadtdcannenenscbacess $ 6.50 
Per omeandsburlaped | 2c 222. esate tote 11.50 
ASH, MOUNTAIN—Hardy tree, head dense and 
regular, beautiful fern-like foliage, distinctly 
ornamental. Covered with clusters of bright 
red berries from July until winter. The com- 
bination of foliage and clusters of fruit makes 
it a very beautiful tree for lawn planting. 
Height Each 
cS TEC ATCA me Pe Sit oe Se A ae se $6.00 
ASH, WHITE—A handsome, hardy, broad-head- 
ed quick-growing shade tree, some times 
reaching 100 feet in height. Narrow-leaved. 
Outstanding and beautiful in any yard. 
Height Each 
Rs ESO te ee es ad Sec cun $4.00 
CMLL UT Ge ee ot eee ee ee ee oP. 6.00 
BECHTEL’S CRAB—During May and June it is 
loaded with delicate pink, double flowers, 
looking like small roses. An old, popular var- 
iety. 
Height 
Ona ea WTA oD et, ey ge es ak ee $2.00 
TOY 2s Gacy et LS ol ie Rd See eee 2.50 


Taree Shag Tree: Balled and Burlaped 
NIEDZWETZYKANA CRAB—Remarkable for 
for the ruddy tinge which suffuses the whole 
tree. The Red-veined Crab has leaves, stem, 
sap, bark, buds, all of reddish or purple tones. 
The tree gets better with age, and really does 
not show the stuff it is made of until it is 
about ten years old. Each 
OfUOg (-LOGUAWU IDSs ee eee ee eee $2.75 
RED SILVER CRAB—Outstanding for its red 
bloom with silver foliage. Makes a _ perfect 
small specimen tree for the lawn, and its un- 
usual coloring makes a splendid addition to the 
border. Each 
AoLOO=1 OOF WDIDSs ae case eee ees ct ®. 5 $2.00 
HOPA CRAB—Beautiful in bloom, beautiful in 
foliage, beautiful in fruit. A blaze of red in 
the Spring. From mid-summer till severe 
freezing, the clusters of small, red Crab 
Apples gleam brightly along the branches. The 
fruit makes a very fine jelly. Each 
AL apin OG tre ete ee ee eS $2.00 
BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE—A graceful tall 
tree, showing a white bark as it matures. A 
fine ornamental tree in any position, especial- 
ly in evergreen groups where the bark shows 
up most effectively. 
Height 
Ge CO COG eet earn eeea tec net eee $5.00 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING—Its tall, slen- 
der, yet vigorous growth, graceful drooping 
habit, silvery white bark and delicately cut 
foliage presents attractive characteristics rare- 
ly met in a single tree. tons 
Height 
Ga LORS TL GE bse ates hn tec eee eee ee $5.50 
ELM, AMERICAN WHITE—A splendid native 
tree of great size and wide spread, with grace- 
ful drooping branches. Classed among the 
rapid growing trees and is not easily damaged 
by storms. On account of its wide spread, is 
one of the best for streets and parks. 
’ Height Each 
Geto. Si eC Use toe eee cee Rs ee es $2.50 
St toad On TO Gt eis corer teeta ay aca ee 4.00 
