
Ornamental 
Trees 

Plant a Living 
Memorial—Tree 

‘Bring Comfort and Beauty To The Home Grounds 
REES are indispensable. The attractiveness and comfort needed to complete a landscape setting is the 
proper placing of desirable Trees. 
They furnish the height to relieve flatness and bare appearance of 
lawn or house. They accent interesting views, act as backgrounds and form screens. We will gladly help 
you select suitable varieties for your grounds. 
Since trees reach their maturity slowly you can save years of waiting by using larger sizes. 
That you 
may better judge the time saved by planting older stock we give both the sizes and the approximate age 
with the prices in our catalog listing. COME TO THE NURSERY AND SEE OUR TREES. 
The Ash 
American White Ash (Fraxinus americana). 60 ft. A native tree 
of straight, trim growth. Splendid for lawn or boulevard. A 
clean tree not troubled generally by insects and dependably 
hardy through the north. 
Gr to8 tito. eee $1.50 SFito~ LOM. See rears $2.60 
Dey thal (ohlosnley Jf Sam ee S/o) A bial, obloonaly, ts) age = 88 7.50 
DVGX Avge, (SbeeaN = $11.00 
The Birches 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch. 35 ft. A graceful white-barked, weeping 
tree. Tall and slender with branches bending to the ground. 
Delicately-cut leaves. Very popular for lawn planting. 
Se tOnOrite et seers aa, $3.75 OiiGueltt we 40 we ee ee $5.50 
White or Paper Birch. 40 ft. Upright and rapidly growing with 
grayish-white bark. Very attractive as a specimen or when 
planted near Evergreens. 
FO Osht eee Cee eR ERS ee $2.00 6 lo. Cities Bo eae $3.00 
The Catalpa 
Western Catalpa (Catalpa specioso). 40 ft. Unusually large heart- 
shaped leaves and fragrant white flowers. An interesting lawn 
tree. 
GitouS attest ee $2.00 Sito Oth ey sae ee eas $3.00 
The Hackberry 
Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis). 50 ft. A hardy, native long-lived 
tree with rough bark. The foliage somewhat resembles the Elm. 
Wide spreading tops giving good shade. 
Grior Sotto eee $1.50 
iors Gide ee 4.25 
PLEASE NOTE: 
New Flowering Crabs 
Flowering Crabs are the most important dual pur- 
pose trees. They are covered with beautiful blossoms 
in the Spring and loaded with bright colored fruits in 
the fall—a joy to the eye and a delight to the birds. 
For Color in Early Spring 
Almey Crab. New. White-starred, red flowers followed by hun- 
dreds of red fruits large as silver dollars. Starts bearing when 
young, is one of the showiest, dependable Crabs. Plant as spe- 
cimen or background. 
AMO lo: [ig 2 eee Seam, $2.50 SONG 2h oe. Sener $3.00 
Dolgo Crab. 15 ft. A splendid lawn tree of symmetrical shape 
that is beautiful in both flower and fruit. Fruit is an intense bright 
red and covers the tree. 
ATHOPOL LY ge oe eerste $2.00 S. tOMOtTt ee oes Seen $2.50 
Flame Crab. New. A medium size, profusely-flowering tree. The 
brilliant red, edible fruits cover the branches from September 
to January. 
AAO Os tL ateks eee $2.00 ) 10 6cft peo ee $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. 
4 tox ou itahetee eee nee $2.00 S-to66 tit See $2.50 
Red Silver Crab. 12 ft. A new ornamental tree with silver cut 
leaved foliage, ornamental red fruit in abundance. 
Atto-S ft. 25-2 Se a a ee $2.00 
Specimen Crabs, 7 to 8 ft., each $5.00. 
In the description the figures following the name indicate the approximate height of growth. 
