LOMBARDY 
—~s POPLAR 
Tall, slender tree 
for formal plant- 
ing. Rapid grower 
and at a distance 
the mature trees 
appear as tallsen- 
tinels. Dark green 
leaves, lighter on 
the under side. The 
roots willnot grow 
into and clog your 
sewers, as didthe 
old Carolina Pop- 
lars. 
5 to 6 foot trees, 
(Th¢-each:: 
10 for $5.00. 
For screening pur- 
poses we offer a 4 to 5 
ft. grade in Lombardy 
Poplars. Plant them 5 
_ to 6 feet apart. A real 
value at this low price. 
10 for $3.00 
5 for $1.75 
Me orsiiy tine havay. 
_  —Exceptiona ine, ardy, large- 
meeicevet shade fea . Noted f6et6ng life ; 
resistance to disease and beautiful 
matured form. We Offer Nicely 
_ Branched, Heavy Rooted, 6to 8ft. at 
fee h2.25 each; 4 for $8.00 
oe SILVER MAPLE 
_ The fastest growing of the Maples. 
_ Much used for street planting since 
they make a good, quick shade tree. 
_ Foliage is light green, silvery on the 
under side and slightly cut-leaved. 
Colors beautifully after fall frosts. 
Not as long-lived as the Norway but 
grows quickly and provides good, 
_ thick shade for the average lifetime. 
s Nice, 6 to 8 ft. trees, 
$2.00 each; 4 for $6.50. 
T LARGEST SELLING 
HARDY HEDGES 
2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN PLANTS 
HARDY, LONG LIVED, ECONOMICAL 
HARDY AMOOR RIVER PRIVET 
Most universally planted of hedges. 
_ Shiny, dark green foliage is not sub- 
ct to blight or disease and may be 
heared to any form. Plant 10 inches 
_ apart, cutting back to 8 inches when 
planting is finished to make denser 

























Mmch, 25.for $3.00; 50 for $5.50; 
for $10.00. 
SH HONEYSUCKLE HEDGING 
th upright, somewhat spreading 
abundant bloom coming in May and 
June, the fragrance attracting bees 
and humming birds. Showy red ber- 
ries follow blooms. The best shrub 
_ for screening purposes ora highand 
- compact hedge. 18 to 24 inch, 25 for 
feo. 50; 50 for $7.00; 100 for $12.50. 
_ SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI HEDGING 
Most popular shrub for flowering 
hedges. Profuse clusters of white 
_ blooms compietely cover the plants 
_ in May. Foliage is bright green and 
- ornamental until fall whenit turns to 
brilliant shades of yellow and red. 
- Reaches about 6 feet highif unpruned 
_- but may be sheared to desired height. 
memevear, 12 to 18 inch,. 25 for $3.50; 
w50-for $7.00; 100 for $12.50. 
GREEN-LEAVED BARBERRY 
Most popular low -growing hedge. 
_ Bright greenleaves turn to dazzling 
_ shades of red and gold in fall. Bright 
_ red berries remain on plants over 
winter. Will grow in shade or sunor 
in poor soil. Thorny branches give 
- protection from tresspassers. Trim 
at any time to size desired. 12 to 15 
inch, 25 for $3.00; 100 for $10.00. 







ree a ays 
Es ieee 2 yr., Well Branched, 15 to 
at 
ws to a height of 8 to 10 feet, 
ranches. Foliage is light green with 

New Blood Leaved Plum 
"THUNDERCLOUD" 
Dwarf flowering tree of excellent 
shape, bearing foliage of deep, rich 
blood-red. As the season advances 
the colors become darker, gradually 
changing to a dull glowing bronze in 
the fall. Tree is covered with pink 
blossoms in early spring. 
3 to 4 foot trees, 
Si. 50y;each; ~ 2. for: $275; 
ROSE TREE OF CHINA 
Prunus Triloba- Wonderful dwarf 
variety ofthe flowering tree family. 
Blooms early in spring before the 
leaves appear, blossoms being so 
thick on the branches that the tree 
seems to be bedecked with garlands 
of silvery pink. Excellent in the bor- 
der or for specimens. 
2 to 3 foot trees, 
$1.00 each; 2 for $1.75. 
ELEYI Flowering Crab 
Beloved by all who have ever seen 
it in full bloom. Rapid grower, very 
shapely inform andat blooming time 
is a cloud of beauty. Shell-pink flo- 
wers are followed bysmall red fruits 
which remain through the summer. 
4 to 6 foot trees, 
$1.50 each; 2 for $2.75 
you cant beat 
HARDY VINES 
FOR NATURAL BEAUTY 

SILVER LACE VINE 
America's No. 1 vine for quickly 
covering pergolas, archways, arbors, 
lattice, fences, etc. Graceful, hardy 
and easy to grow. Will grow 25 feet 
Or more ina season and a fully de- 
veloped specimenis acloud of misty 
white, with tints of yellow and pale 
rose, suggestive of old lace. 
15¢reach;.3.for $2.00. 
AMERICAN BITTERSWEET 
Widely used for winter bouquets in 
the home. Handsome foliage and in 
fall has large clusters of orange - 
crimson berries which it retains all 
winter. If givensupport it will climb 
over most any surface. 
75¢ each; 3 for $2.00. 
HALL'S SWEET SCENTED 
HONE YSUCKLE 
Strong, vigorous evergreen var- 
iety of Honeysuckle vine with pure 
white blooms, changing to creamy 
yellow. Fragrantand plants are cov- 
ered with flowers from June till fall. 
50¢@reach; 3 for $1.35. 
BOSTON IVY 
A splendid vine for covering as it 
clings to the smoothest surface. Its 
foliage is large and bright green, 
changing to scarlet and orange in 
the fall. Excellent for covering walls 
of brick or masonry. Very hardy. 
50¢‘each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00. 
PURPLE WISTERIA 
Beautiful vine of rapid growth, pro- 
ducing long, pendulous clusters of 
pale bliish-violet flowers. Fine for 
shading the upper portion ofa house. 
Will climb up any type of support 
$1.00 each; 2 for $1.75. 
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TULIP TREE 
State Tree 
Of Indiana 
Lovely native 
tree. Tall grow- 
ing, with stately 
habit, and large 
irregular leaves 
make itideal for 
quick shade. Has 
numerous tulip- 
like flowers in 
spring, as'.tree 
matures.Blooms 
are yellow mar- 
ked with orange. 
3 to 4 foot trees, 
eee Nee Silver Maple 
CHINESE ELM 
(For Quick Shade) 
Fastest growing shade tree known 
today. Much used inthe arid sections 
of the west because of its extreme 
hardiness andthe ease with which it 
can be grown. Valuable for windbreak 
or for specimen planting. May al: 
be planted 18 inches apart and ke 
Sheared for a rugged, dense hedge 
5 to 6 foot trees, 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.25. 

WEEPING WILLOW 
Well known, graceful tree whose 
long drooping branches densly cov- 
ered with fresh green leaves, make 
it one of the favorite ornamentals. 
4 to 6 foot trees, 
$1.25 each; 2. for $2,25, 
WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
One of our most beautiful native 
flowering trees. The oval, bright 
green leaves color brightly in fall. 
Large white dogwood blooms come 
very early in the spring to brighten 
the landscape after dull winter days. 
PLL tOdatOoot trees, 
Sie00veach= 2: for. $1.75. 
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PLEASE NOTE 
Successful fall transplanting of trees 
and shrubs demands that they be well 
ripened by frosts before they are dug 
and shipped. For this reason we wil! 
not ship such planis until they reach 
a ripened con- 
dition, usually § 
late in Octo- 
ber or early 
November. 

White 
F lowering 
Dogwood 


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