SHADE TREES 
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(Except as otherwise listed) 6-8 1 pe ee Ne oe 2.50, not postpaid 
MAPLE 
NORWAY (Acer platanoides)—The hardy nature of this tree 
as well as its beautiful deep green foliage and well-shaped 
head makes it an outstanding shade or street tree. 
SILVER (Acer Dasycarpum)—A very hardy variety with semi- 
cut leaves, bright green on surface and silver underneath. 
Grows rapidly and large 
ACER Negundo Variegata (Variegated Boxelder)—A different 
type tree for lawn or parking strips. Small, slow growing. 
Leaves different from ordinary maples—more like an ash, 
with attractive irregular borders of white, center portions 
green. 3-4 ft. $1.25; 4-5 ft. $1.75. Postpaid. 
RED MAPLE (Acer Rubrum)—One of the most attractive 
maples. In the spring the tree is full of scarlet flowers followed 
by bright red seed. Foliage is attractive deep green above 
and blue green below during Spring and Summer and in Fall 
a brilliant rosy-scarlet. Makes a large, shapely ornamental 
tree suitable for lawn or parking. 
MULBERRY 
RUSSIAN—Fast growing, erect, round head with luxuriant 
foliage. Very hardy. Bears edible fruit resembling blackberries 
in appearance, that are very popular with children and birds. 
BIRCH 
CUTLEAF WEEPING—A very graceful and clean appearing 
tree with its white bark and slender drooping branches, and. 
deeply cleft leaves. (Postpaid: 4-5 ft, $2.00.) (Not postpaid: 5-6 ft. 
$2.75; 6-8 ft. $3.50.) 
EUROPEAN WHITE—Leaves similar to poplar. White bark 
and of pyramidal form. A fine street tree and very hardy. 

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PLANE TREES 
PLANE TREE 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS (European Sycamore)—A_hand- 
some tree of large proportions widely used for park and avenue 
plantings. Highly ornamental, handsome foliage; free from in- 
sects and disease. 
OAKS 
QUERCUS COCCINEA (Scarlet Oak)—Tall stately tree. Leaves 
deeply cut, thin and leathery. Very attractive all season but 
especially in fall when they are a rich red. Much used as Hal- 
lowe’en decoration. 
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS (Pin Oak)—One of the finest oaks for 
home planting. Straight trunk with symmetrical head of 
smaller sharp pointed deeply cut leaves. Autumn color is 
bright crimson. 
QUERCUS RUBRA (Red Oak)—Most rapid grower of all oaks. 
Makes an excellent shade tree, similar in habit and appear- 
ance to the Scarlet Oak. Does well in full sun. 
POPLAR 
LOMBARD Y—Tall spire-like tree with a very narrow spread. 
Dark glossy green foliage. Ideal for accent and windbreaks. 
ELM 
CHINESE or SIBERIAN—Very rapid in 
growing faster than any other shade tree. 
shade and will grow in poor soils with very little water. 
and adaptable to various climatic conditions. 
growth, probably 
Produces dense 
Hardy 
LOCUST 
THORNLESS HONEY LOCUST—A large spreading tree 40 
to 60 feet tall. Foliage is feathery, fern-like. Fragrant white 
flowers in spring. Withstanding difficult conditions. Not as 
fast a grower as the Black Locust. 
WEEPING WILLOW 
BABYLONICA—The most effective large growing tree of all. 
The branches are olive green, slender, graceful, drooping 
nearly to the ground. Long, narrow silky green leaves. Fine 
as a specimen tree alone. 
GOLDEN WEEPING (Niobe)—Rapid growing with long pend- 
ulous branches often reaching the ground. Bark very colorful 
—golden yellow. Will thrive in low wet ground. 

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