Ornamental Trees 
. A narrow Pyramidal sport of the Norway Maple 
Pyramidal Maple developed in the Park system of Rochester, ING Ye 
Em, Foliage retains its refreshing greenness from early spring until late autumn. This is 
ae certainly one of the tree aristocrats and meets the demand for a long-lived Pyramidal 
tree. Price 8-10 ft. trees $4.50 each. 
(Schwedleri) This is of the Norway type except that 
Red Leaf Maple the early spring foliage is red, turning to purple and 
then green throughout the summer and then with good red coloring again in the fall. 
Crimson King New Red Maple 
Holds Color Throughout the Summer 
(See Page 29) 

° Dogwoods e 
Most beautiful of our native woodland trees. 
Fine specimen for the lawn. 
White Flowering, 3-4 ......... $2.50 
Pink Flowering, 22-3’ ......... 
cP cs SA Se ae ee $5.00 

@ Flowering Crabs ®@® 
ts Price All Flowering Crabs; 4-5 ft. trees, 
New Pyramidal Maple $1.75 each, 3 for $4.50. 
E| i Red Veined (Eleyii) Crab—Red in blossom, coppery 
ey . red in foliage, red edible fruits and red stained bark. 
A new upright type and a choice small refined tree. 
A true crab apple producing heavy crops 
Dolgo Cra of highest quality fruits for jellies, etc. 
Blossom pinkish white but its great ornamental value lies in the 
abundance of fiery red fruits which hang on the tree long after 
ripe. This is a new variety from the northwest and it bids for 
highest place as a dual purpose crab apple. 
Rose-pink fl , d fruit, bronz 
Hopa Crab abe owers, re rui ronze green 
Re ies PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 
Biossoms Profusely at 3 ft. 


These and the Dogwood trees with 
Red Bu their masses of colorful blooms on 
the hillsides or in the garden are symbols of spring- v] 
time. The Rosy-pink flowers of the Redbuds are pro- Sca rff Ss Trees Grow 
duced before the leaves and are showy in bud as 1. Cut top growth back one-third when planting. 
well as in full flower. Heavy 4-5 ft. trees, $2.00 each. 2. Wrap trunks with coarse paper or light burlap 
G id B k Thriftiest and hardi- for protection the first year. 
olaen bar est of all the Weep- 3. Mix moist Peat Moss with the dirt in the hole 
ing Willows we have around the roots when planting. 

WwW eeping Ww illow grown. Excellent lawn _.. 4. Firm dirt well around roots and then water. 
tree and very easy to grow. Plant early in spring. 
(Or in November.) Price, 6-7 ft. trees, $2.00. 
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Other Ornamental 
Shade Trees 
Elim; Chinesewis (0 tty caeccece sce oes $4.00 
Maplo,@Norwaye o-lOcfti2 4.0 4.-.2- eee 4.00 
Maple;-Norway; [O12 othr c=. tec eee 5.00 
Maplesescarlote:4= The cuits cs cectuscceeie eee 1.00 
Maple, Schwedleri, 8 ft. whips .....................00.----+. 
Maplessiiverses=1 04 ttre ncn eces ce eect eaneseeee ae 3.50 
Maples Silver, 10s | 2 tthe... te cone erences 4.59 
MaploseoUgan. e451 teen een eS 
Mulberry, American, 5 ft. 
Poplar, Lombardy, 6-8 ft. 
Berries of Mt. Ash Poplar, sLomuardys o- Ont t. cect es 
Red Bud, Heavy 4-5 ft. trees 
PaWwit Pe Wie aD Eire wre eccsencec ieee screen dence eee 
European Mt. Ash POM e166, 2. {tio ee ee eee 
Change from green to orange | Willow. Golden Weeping. 6-7 ft...” i 
and then almost scarlet in the 
fall. A medium sized upright 
tree most suitable for refined 
lawn planting. Price, 7-8 ft. 
trees, $3.50. All trees on this page are priced by express not prepaid. Lombardy Poplar 
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