—NORWAY MAPLE. 
inest and Most Rapid Growing 
_ of the Hard Maples 
Probably the most loved tree in 
America, and because of its out- 
tanding qualities we have made a 
specialty of the Norway Maple. Al- 
most from the start it develops a 
symmetrical rounded top densely 
covered with beautiful dark green 
foliage. In late fall its rich yellow 
and orange colors light up the whole 
countryside. It is long-lived and 
hardy, withstanding well the smoke 
and difficult conditions of the city. 
There is no finer tree for street or 
lawn planting. 50 to 70 feet at ma- 
turity. Each 2 6 
(a) 6-7 ft., select. 
straight whips $2.25 $ 4.00 $10.50 
 (b) 8-10 ft.. heavy, 
branched .... 6.00 11.40 31.80 
-TI12—HARD (SUGAR) MAPLE 
Beautiful and well known Sugar 
or Rock Hard Maple; a tree of grand 
form with large foliage of rich green 
- that turns in autumn to brilliant or- 
ange and red shades. Great favor- 
ite everywhere; perfectly hardy. 40 
to 60 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 
(a) 3-4 ft. trans- 
; planted ....... $1.00 $1.80 $ 5.00 
; (b) 6-8 {t., branched 3.00 5.50 15.00 
- TI4—BLACK WALNUT 
The popular native tree that pro- 
duces immense crops of rich oily 
nuts of fine flavor. A pleasing shade 
tree on the lawn, developing a state- 
ly, spreading head, grows rapidly 
and is very hardy. It is the most val- 
uable timber tree, succeeding best in 
rich, deep, moist soil. 60 to 80 feet at 
maturity. (For other Nut Trees, see 
_ page 34). Each 2 
$6 its ee ian $1.00 $1.80 
_ TIS—SCHWEDLER’S MAPLE 
The Beautiful Red-Leaved Maple. 
Brilliant purplish-red leaves in the 
spring offer rich contrast with the 
vivid greens of surrounding nature. 
Gradually the highly colored foliage 
softens to bronze, then a little later 
to deep waxen green. Very hardy, 
developing the same rounded sym- 
metrical head of its parent, the Nor- 
way Maple. We recommend this as 
one of America’s finest and most 
enduring lawn and street trees. 40 
to 50 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 
6 
$5.00 
(a) 6 ft., select, 
€; straight whips $3.25 $ 6.00 $16.50 
 (b) 6-7 ft., branched 5.00 9.50 26.00 
 (c) 7-8 ft.. heavy, 
; branched .... 6.50 12.50 36.00 
- TIG—CRIMSON KING MAPLE 
‘ NEWI (Patent No. 735) 
Rich Purple-Crimson Foliage 
All Summerl 
You will want to be among the 
first to own this magnificent new 
tree. Crimson King is a beautiful 
form of Schwedler Maple, originating 
in Europe. Like the Schwedler it de- 
_velops a rounded, compact top of 
unusual symmetry, but differs in 
having foliage of deep, purple-crim- 
son all through the growing months. 
Crimson King has been under close 
: observation in this country for ten 
-_- years, and in every instance has 
kept its rich coloring throughout the 
season. Supply is still limited, so 
order early. We regret not to have 
- @ good color photograph of it, for 
as has been said—"Crimson King is 
beautiful beyond words”. 
2S Each 2 
(a) 5-6 ft., select. 
ss straight whips ...... $5.25 $10.00 
(b) 6-7 ft., select, 
straight whips ...... 6.00 11.40 
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(See planting directions 
for Trees on page 35) 
- T17—CHINESE ELM 
Graceful, beautiful, hardy, quick- 
growing — a tree that gained wide 
popularity all over the country. It of- 
ten grows 5 to 8 feet in a single year, 
leafing out early in the spring and 
among the last to shed its foliage in 
the fall. Planted in all sections, it has 
withstood excessive heat, drouth, and 
bitter cold. 
Slender twigs and branches grow 
compactly into a shapely top, and 
are covered with small, attractive, 
dark green leaves. A shade-giver in 
a few short years. We offer the Si- 
berian or North China strain—hardi- 
est and most. rapid growing type. 
Ferris’ Chinese Elm are gracing 
lawn and street parkings everywhere. 
We have exceptionally fine trees 
again this year, heavily branched, 
well rooted. 40 to 50 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 
(e) 5-6 ft., heavy 
transplants ... .$1.00 $1.80 $ 4.80 
(f) 6-8 ft., heavy 
transplants ... 1.50 2.60 6.90 
(g) 8-10 ft. heavy. 
select ........ 3.00 5.50 15.00 
T18—AMERICAN ELM 
Our Country's Grandest Tree 
Noble, spreading, giant tree, and 
a great favorite everywhere. Its im- 
mense head furnishes wonderful 
shade; leaves large and bright green. 
Majestic, hardy, long-lived—it is the 
ideal lawn or park tree. 60 to 80 
feet at maturity: 
Each 2 6 
(b) 5-6 ft.. trans- 
plants ........ $1.00 $1.80 $ 4.80 
(c) 6-8 ft. heavy .. 150 260 6.90 
(d) 8-10 ft., heavy, 
select ......... 3.00 5.50 15.00 
T19—MOLINE ELM 
A grafted type of elm that devel- 
ops a handsome vase form—superb 
tree for street and park planting. 
Large green foliage. 60 to 80 feet at 
maturity. Order early—the supply is 
limited. 
Each 2 6 
6-8 ft.. select ...... $3.25 $6.00 $16.00 
T20—NIOBE WEEPING 
WILLOW 
Handsome weeping tree, with gold- 
en yellow bark, and narrow green 
leaves with silver lacing, giving it 
a pronounced lacy effect. Exception- 
ally strong, hardy, graceful tree. 30 
to 40 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 
(ex) 5-6) it. Cece. oe $1.85 $3.40 
CB) Bel Ey fk: SSR ee 2.50 4.50 
T21—WISCONSIN WEEPING 
WILLOW 
This very popular, green barked 
type grows broad and spreading, 
with a beautiful drooping manner 
that is particularly attractive in the 
background or close to pools. Hardy. 
40 to 50 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 
Ry EE OW | Se Raa anaes $1.85 $3.40 
(b) G6 fli. ates - 2.75 5.00 
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