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SHADE TREES 
LEAFY, SHADY, COMFORT and BEAUTY 
OURS ARE COMPLETELY HARDY—NORTHERN-GROWN 
TI—BASSWOOD American Linden 
Splendid, stately lawn tree with round compact top, a heavy covering 
of large glossy leaves that give dense shade, and fragrant yellow flowers 
followed by winged fruit. Good bee pasturage. The Linden is a very hardy, 
vigorous and rapid grower. 60 to 80 feet at maturity. 
5-6 ft. select... 652 scree a oS oe eee $3.00 $ 5.00 
T2—WHITE BIRCH 
Beautiful lawn tree—clean, graceful, and strong, quick grower. Snowy 
white bark appears in a year or two and continues through maturity, giv- 
ing it charm in the winter as well as summer. Bright green lustrous foliage, 
tree of rather bushy, spreading habit. 40 to 60 feet at maturity. (See Cut 
Leaf Weeping Birch on page 5).) 
Each 2 
5-6 ft., selectins oocs samen an a ee $2.50 $ 4.50 
T3—-HACKBERRY 
The “storm-proof” tree, very fine and valuable for street or lawn plant- 
ing. It grows tall and broad, its numerous branches spreading horizontally 
and are very seldom broken by winds. Rough bark, long pointed leaves of 
bright shiny green, Completely hardy; rapid grower. 50 to 75 feet at ma- 
turity. 
Each 2 6 
(a)' 5-6 ft. transplanted’: 3. = 2, eee $3.00 $5.00 $12.00 
(b)- 6-8 ft heavy 2) Se eee eee 4.00 6.00 15.00 
(c):..8-10 fticheavyée So ee eee 5.00 8.00 22.00 
T4—HONEY LOCUST 
Handsome, rapid growing tree of open habit. Delicate fern-like foliage 
of bright green. Fine for lawn or street planting. Hardy, long lived, succeed- 
ing on almost any kind of soil. 50 to 60 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 
6-8 it, transplanted (=...- |. a, $1.75 $3.00 $ 8.10 
TS—PIN OAK 
A noble tree, and one of the most valuable of all Oaks for general 
planting. Develops q handsome, tall, branching pyramid, with slightly 
drooping effect as it matures. Beautifully carved foliage of deep waxen 
green assumes gay orange and red colorings in the fall. Extremely long- 
lived and hardy. 50 to 60 feet at maturity. : 
Each 2 
(a) 6-7 it. ‘select 3 80s ee ee ee $6.00 $11.00 
(b) 8-10 it., extra heavy, select........................... 8.00 $15.00 
T6—RED OAK 
Magnificent native tree of large size and rapid growth, Its deeply cut 
foliage is bright waxen green, turning in the fall to brilliant purplish red. 
Very sturdy, long-lived, beautiful—a wonderful tree for lawn and avenue 
planting—and one of the finest of all Oaks. 60 to 85 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 
5-6 ft., select. straight whips 
T7—BLACK WALNUT 
__ The popular native tree that produces immense crops of rich oily nuts of 
fine flavor. A pleasing shade tree on the lawn, developing a stately, 
spreading head, grows rapidly and is very hardy. It is the most valuable 
timber tree, succeeding best in rich, deep, moist soil. 60 to 80 feet at ma- 
turity. (For other Nut Trees, see page 54). 
Each 2 6 
(a) 5-6. ft 2 et. ie Ae ore ee $1.50 $2.60 $ 6.60 
(b) 6-8 ft, oy. . Sa i ear 2.00 3.50 9.00 
T8—LOMBARDY POPLAR 
Tall, slim pyramid, branching from the ground—the most striking, 
formal tree for the landscape. Splendid for quick screens and backgrounds. 
Its narrow column form enhances the rounded beauty of other trees and 
shrubs. Plant 6 to 8 feet apart. 40 to 60 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 25 
(c) 6-8 ft. so 77ge eS $1.25 $2.00 $5.10 $18.50 
(d) 9-10 ft: 2.) Sy nee 1.65 2.80 7.20 22.50 
TS—BOLLEANA POPLAR (Silver Leaved) 
Beautiful landscape tree, having the same formal column shape of the 
Lombardy Poplar, though hardier and longer lived. Very attractive, olive- 
green bark. Deeply lobed leaves have a white facing, giving a delightful 
silver-flash effect in the breeze. 40 to 60 feet at maturity. 
a Each 2 6 
a) 6-8 ft. select 1) ,,.1., eae eee $2.00 $3.50 9.00 
(b) 8-10 it. select 3)... .2.5 oo ee 3.00 5.00 eee 
BOLLEANA POPLAR 
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