MIMOSA TREE 
A low growing tree with spreading branches, forming 
a flat-topped head. Foliage finely divided; pinkish flow- 
ers borne in terminal clusters. 
628 ft. eee 0 ee $3.50 Each 
OAK : Quercus 
PIN OAK—Q. palustris. It is the most popular of all 
Oaks. Foliage is deep shining green in autumn, fading 
to a brilliant scarlet. For street and avenue planting 
it has no superior. 
10-12 ft., 2 to 2% in. cal_. $10.00 to $15.00 Each 
FLOWERING PEACH 
DOUBLE—Red. A most beautiful small tree rarely over 
20 feet tall; at its blossoming time in May every twig 
and branch bright with beautifully formed flowers. 
Each 
6 ee ees ae Pee PL Se oe ee ZA O 
425° ft) 2 ob Se ee eee 2.5 ES 
PURPLE LEAF PLUM. A small tree with purple foliage. 
White flowers in spring. Blackish purple fruit. 
Cee a: eee +, ae ee $2.50 Each 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 
A tall columnar form that is in contrast to the more 
rounded outline of other trees. For producing this con- 
trast it is much valued in collections of trees on large 
lawns or public grounds. In smaller areas it also accen- 
tuates certain vistas or makes a more pronounced effect 
when used individually in certain locations where a tree 
of this type is especially desirable. Being low-branched 
and of quick growth make it especially well suited to 
screen planting. It is surprising how soon a planting 
of these trees will shut out those unsightly objects which 
so often make certain views rather undesirable. 
Each 
Seah Was tg, ee Re ON eI ___ $1.50 
S=1 0c ft. se Se ee ee 2.00 
SALIX : Willow 
WEEPING WILLOW: A graceful weeping tree grow- 
ing to large size, and is especially adapted to moist soil. 
Each 
4- 6 ft Chee sa AL es $2.00 
Gad 8u ft ee a. ae a ee oe 3.00 
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