TREES for Shade and Beauty = 
Niobe Weeping Willow 
No. 291 CUT LEAF 
WEEPING BIRCH 
(Silver Birch) 
This stately, white trunked weeping 
tree has delicate, threadlike branches 
that weep in long strings to the ground. 
One of America’s most beautiful shade 
trees, it grows 20 to 30 feet tall. Its 
bark is gleaming white both Summer 
and Winter. One of the few Shade 
trees under which grass will make good 
growth. A single specimen or group 
adds distinction to a lawn. The white 
bark develops a year or two after the 
tree is planted. It is adapted for the 
New England conditions. 
trees, $3.00 each. 
Gutom7aatt 
No. 290 
NIOBE GOLDEN 
WEEPING WILLOW 
Gracefully drooping branches and a 
golden colored bark make Niobe Golden 
Weeping Willow a most attractive tree 
in both winter and summer. The 
branches often droop to the ground and 
the golden bark is lovely to see the year 
around. Niobe is a rapid grower. At- 
tractive when planted in a prominent 
place, as shown in the picture, and 
especially attractive near a lily pool or 
a rock garden. 4-5 ft. trees, $1.50 
Each; 5-6 ft. trees, $2.00 Each. 
Tulip Tree Blooms 
No. 292 TULIP TREE 
(Liriodendron tulipifera) 
One of the grandest of our native 
trees. It grows into a tall pyramid with 
broad, glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves of a 
clean, rather bluish gray shade, which 
in fall turns bright yellow. Beautiful, 
light orange-yellow, Tulip-like flowers, 
1% to 2 inches long, appear magically 
over the tree in May and June. 5 to 6 
ft., heavy rooted trees, $2.00 Each; 6 to 
8 ft. trees, $2.50 Each. 
Pin Oak 
Chinese Elm 
No. 293 
CHINESE ELM TREES 
Because of its beauty and extremely 
rapid growth, the Chinese Elm has be- 
come the most popular shade tree. It is 
planted in every state, standing intense 
cold and extreme heat equally well. Un- 
der ordinary conditions, it makes excel- 
lent shade in 5 years. The tree pictured 
is nearly 40 feet tall and was planted 
just 7 years ago. Our trees were grown 
in wide rows. They are nicely branched, 
extra heavily rooted, the finest Chinese 
Elm we ever grew. They will please 
you and, what is more important, will 
make you fine shade in such a short 
time. There are hundreds of thousands 
of homes which would be so much more 
attractive and so much more comfort- 
able if some of Bradley’s fast-growing 
Chinese Elm trees were planted in the 
yard. ; 
Large transplanted trees, heavily 
branched and heavily rooted. 5 to 6 ft. 
trees, $1.50 each; Extra Select, 6 to 8 
ft. trees, $2.00 each. 
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Stock is of the highest and could not be 
improved.—Dr. L. B. Boellner, Roswell, New 
Mexico. 
No. 283 
PIN OAK 
Queen of All Shade trees. For an aris- 
tocratic, attractive shade tree, the Pin 
Oak cannot be surpassed. In the past 
this tree has sold at higher prices and, 
therefore, has not been in general use. It 
has also been suspected that the tree was 
a slow grower. This is, however, far 
from the true fact. The Pin Oak is one 
of the fastest growing of the Oak family. 
For street and lawn planting, it has no 
equal. The foliage is rich green, deeply 
cut, and colors to a glossy copper late 
in the Fall. It is not generally bothered 
by insects or disease, and adapts itself 
to all locations. At maturity it stands 30 
to 40 feet. It grows in a symmetrical, 
pyramidal form. 5 to 6 Ft. Trees, $2.98 
Each; 6 to 8 Ft. Trees, $3.50 Each. 
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