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GOLDEN WEEPING WiLLOWS. 
SHADE TREES 

Stately trees make a natural setting for your home that add priceless value as the 
years go by. You and yours, for generations to come, will delight in their cool summer 
shade, their magnificent beauty. There is no better investment than a few of these 
fine, sturdy trees. Plant them this spring, and before you know it, you'll bless the day 
you did. Height listed after name of variety indicates size at maturity. 
Listed in order of ultimate height. Actual size of trees, 6-8 ft. 
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus aucuparia). 20-40 ft. One of the 
most ornamental of all trees. Clusters of flashy orange colored fruits 
from mid-summer until late fall 
FLOWERING CATALPA (Catalpa speciosa). 30-40 ft. Rapid growing tree 
with large heart-shaped leaves and panicles of white flowers in June... 
WHITE BIRCH (Betula alba). 30-40 ft. The gleaming white bark is beauti- 
fle summers: cicew ili rae eee gee et ee eae to eens |e ea is, ae rare RL 
CUT-LEAF WEEPING WHITE BIRCH (Betula alba laciniata). 30- 40 ft. A 
graceful, white barked tree with drooping limbs and cut-leaved foliage. 
RED-LEAF SCHWEDLER MAPLE (Acer Schwedleri). 40-50 ft. In the spring 
the foliage is reddish-purple, in mid-summer it is bronzy-green, and in. 
the fall golden-yellow. 
CHINESE ELM (Ulmus pumila). 40-50 ft. A rapid grower, with small attrac- 
tive leaves. Extremely hardy in severe sections.......... rs ate chee 
GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW (Salix Niobe). 40-50 ft. Rapid growing tree 
with golden yellow bark which makes the tree attractive summer and 
winter. Thrives everywhere, even in exceedingly wet spots 
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