
Plan 
To Plant 
A LIVING MEMORIAL 
HE first and most important consideration in planting a living memorial tree is to be sure that it is located 
with foresight, and that every detail is considered before planting takes place. 
Ornamental Trees 
Deciduous Trees are those that drop their leaves 
in winter. They are fairly rapid growing and are easily 
planted inthe Spring. Deciduous trees are well suited 
for planting as lawn and street trees, they give shade 
in the summer and admit light in the winter. 
Linden—Basswood 
American Linden (Basswood) (Tilia americana). 70 ft. A stately 
tree with broad, heart-shaped leaves; fragrant white flowers. 
Quite hardy, native; fine for lawn or street planting. 
Getog Batts eee nites = $3.00 Se toul Omit eee cee eee $4.00 
lvine-diam, 7 yo. =e 4.75 Zain iGicis sO yr eae eeee 5.75 
The Mountain Ash 
Mountain Ash (Sorbus aucuparia). 30 ft. White flowers in May fol- 
lowed by bright orange-red berries, which hang on for months. 
Very ornamental. Used as-a specimen on the lawn or as an ac- 
cent in the border. 
B)tC.2 Mit aoe ee eee eee $4.00 
PLUM, Purple Leaf. 
Tato wls/2uinvaci crass eee $5.00 
Please see under shrubs—page 12. 
The Poplars 
Bolleana Poplar (Populus bolleana). 40 ft. Upright columnar 
growth with smooth, gray-green bark. Glossy, green leaves with 
downy white undersides. Makes a strong vertical accent. 
6 tOr8. tte oe eee $2.00 
LOR IZ tte Se ee 3.00 
Lombardy Poplar (Populus fastigiata). 40 ft. A tall picturesque, 
spike-like tree. Erect and pyramidal in form. Planted for land- 
scape effect, as an accent or for screening purposes. Grows 
quickly. Seldom spreads over 8 ft. wide and can be used to ad- 
vantage in places of restricted size between buildings, in small 
lawns and along narrow avenues. 
Grior ac iiss ea ae SY So TS to 10: theca aes $1.75 
NNO Riarel Oar eessee wees $2.50 
The Willows 
Golden Willow (Salix vitellina aurea). 35 ft. A symmetrical, round- 
topped tree. Rapidly growing with branches of rich golden yel- 
low. Very hardy. 
SiGe Mi pes taaoe ae $2.00 
6 
Beto) Ol, ft oe $3.00 
Laurel-Leaf Willow. 20 
ft. Shiny dark green 
foliage resembling 
the laurel. The best 
willow for shade and 
screen. 
Orton Satta $1.75 
Seton Ott ame == 2.90 
Niobe Weeping Willow. 
30 ft. Golden bark 
and graceful weep- 
ing branches that 
sweep the ground. A 
much-admired lawn 
tree, 
OsiOm Oey see $3.00 
Orion! Otte see 4.00 
Wisconsin Weeping 
Willow. 30 ft. The 
hardiest of the weep- 
ing willows. Very 
desirable for a quick 
growing, ornamental 
lawn specimen: Dark 
colored bark. 
OHO matters $3.00 
The Black Walnut 
Black Walnut (Juglans 
nigra). The familiar 
nut - bearing tree. 
Grows slowly to ma- 
jestic size. 
BetomOr ites $3.00 

A young tree from our Nursery. Note 
the well-developed top and the 
full fibrous root growth. 
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A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM HOLM & OLSON 
To a friend for Christmas, Easter, Mother's Day and Birth- 
days. A living Tree, Evergreen, Shrub, Rose or Perennials 
will bring exciting and lasting joy. 
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