MAPLE (Acer) 
Crimson King (Plant Patent No. 735). The newest purple leafed 
maple, with an abundance of rich reddish purple color all sum- 
mer. 5-6 ft. whip, $5.00. 
Laceleaf (Palmatum rubrum dissectum). This is the dwarf red 
maple often called cutleaf. The leaves are finely cut and deeply 
red in color. The dwarfest of all maples, it is often used around 
ponds and rockerics. 18-24 in., $7.50; 24-36 in., $8.50; 30-36 
ineelOs5 0: 
Norway (A. Platanoides) . Large growing shade tree of rounded form. 
Very fast growing for a hardwood tree. Excellent for street plant- 
ing where uniform trees are desired. 5-6 ft. whip, $1.50; 6-8 ft. 
branched, $4.00. 
Redleaf. This is a slow-growing dwarf type shrub with bright red 
leaves. Maximum height is seldom over 5 or 6 feet, making it 
an excellent spot of color to accent any planting. 12-15 in., 
$2.85; 18-24 in., $4.00. 
Rubrum. Well-shaped lawn tree with full foliage, compact in growth, 
Leaves turn a brilliant red in autumn months. 6-8 ft. branched, 
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Schwedler. An improved form of Norway with a more compact head 
and a reddish color on the new growth. Handsome street tree, 
much in demand for parks. 5-6 ft. whips, $2.75; 6-8 ft. 
branched, $5.50. 
Sugar (A. Saccharum). MAKE YOUR OWN MAPLE SYRUP! Tree is 
well shaped with colorful foliage in fall. Very compact. Not as 
fast growing as native maples. 5-6 ft. whip, $2.25; 6-8 ft. 
branched, $4.50. 
Variegated Norway. NEW. A very attractive variation of the regular 
Norway Maple with colorful leaves with a distinctive mottling of 
bright green and silvery yellow. 5-6 ft. whips, $2.75. 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus) 
European. A well-shaped symmetrical tree with soft feathery foliage 
and large clusters of showy red berries that hang on throughout 
the winter. 5-6 ft. whip, $2.25; 6-8 ft. branched, $3.50. 
MULBERRY (Morus) 
~ Russian. Fast growing, light, attractive green foliage with edible 
fruit similar in size and shape to a native blackberry. Often 
planted near cherry trees to attract birds and save cherries. 5-6 
fit, G2 A539 Gases S25 
“Tea, Weeping. Very attractive, small-growing weeping tree with 
branches reaching to the ground. Fruits very heavily. Select speci- 
mens grafted on a 5-6 ft. upright standard, $5.50 each. 
WEEPING WILLOW 
OAK (Quercus) 
Pin. Very slow growing, tall and stately tree. Foliage deeply cut, 
thin and leathery. Very showy all season, but especially so in 
fall when the leaves turn a rich red. 5-6 ft., $3.75; 6-8 ft., 
$5.50. 
Red. Somewhat faster growing than the Pin Oak, making a tall, 
wide-spreading tree of great beauty. Foliage assumes a brilliant 
scarlet in early autumn. 5-6 ft., $4.50; 6-8 ft., $5.50. 
PEACH (Flowering) 
One of the most beautiful of all flowering trees. The long branches 
bear great masses of brilliant flowers suitable for cutting for early 
spring bouquets. Red, pink or white. 5-6 ft., $2.25; 6-8 ft., $3.50. 
PLUM (Flowering) (Prunus) 
Blireiana. A small tree with purple tinted foliage and double pink 
flowers. The first in blossom every spring with blossoms appear- 
ing before the foliage; very showy, semi-dwarf. 4-5 ft. ft, $1.50; 
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Newport. Very hardy, fairly fast growing, deep reddish purple leaves 
maintaining their showy color from the time they appear in early 
spring until they drop in late fall. 4-5 ft. whip, $1.50; 4-5 ft. 
branched, $1.75; 6-8 ft., $3.00. 
‘Pissardi. One of the fastest growing of all flowering plums, becoming 
a large well-shaped shade tree. Foliage is deep purple. Myriads 
of showy light pink blossoms in early spring cover the branches. 
Fruit is showy scarlet-red, very tasty for eating fresh or for 
sauces. 4-5 ft. whip, $1.50; 5-6 ft. branched, $2.25; 6-8 ft. 
branched, $3.00. 
‘Thundercloud. One of the newer of the purple leaf plums, some- 
what more compact in growth than Pissardi, fairly fast growing, 
foliage is a shiny reddish purple. Blossoms a brilliant pink. 5-6 ft. 
branched, $2.25; 6-8 ft., $3.00. 
Vesuvius. Deep blood-red foliage with purple branches, the color 
being retained all summer to strike a note of pleasing contrast in 
the garden. One of the more dwarf growing varieties. Flowers 
are white, fruit dark purple. 4-5 ft. whip, $1.50; 5-6 ft. 
branched, $2.25. 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Lombardy. Tall spire-like tree with a very narrow spread. Very fast 
growing and unexcelled for use as an accent in tree plantings, or 
as a street tree. Makes an excellent windbreak or as background 
fom landscaperettect..>-O tty > lev om O=cl tt S2.25 O= lO tt, 
$2.75. 
SMOKE TREE 
Rhus Cotinus. Interesting shrub-like tree with roundish foliage 
clusters of fluffy purplish fuzz enshroud the tree in summer. 
Slow growing; something decidedly different. 2-3 ft., $3.50. 
SWEETGUM 
Liquidambar. Large growing tree, yet of slow-growing habit, maple 
like foliage, very compact. Bark is extremely interesting, deeply 
ridged and ‘‘corky’’. Leaves turn a vivid striking red in autumn 
months. 3-4 ft. branched, $2.50; 4-5 ft. branched, $3.50; 5-6 
ft. branched, $5.00. 
SYCAMORE (Platanus) 
American Plane Tree. A popular rapid growing tree, of exceptionally 
fine shape. Excellent lawn or street tree. Dense foliage, of a 
bright green, covering branches heavily, makes it a very choice 
shade tree. 5-6 ft., $2.75; 6-8 ft., $3.50 8-10 ft., $4.50: 
TULIP TREE 
Liriodendron. Very handsome pyramidal tree with distinctive, inter- 
esting foliage and light yellow flowers splashed with orange, re- 
sembling tulips both in size and shape. Novel and hardy. 3-4 ft., 
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WILLOW (Weeping) (Salix) 
Golden (Niobe). Golden twigs make this a very showy tree either 
in summer or winter, with long branches reaching clear to the 
ground. An excellent weeping type. 5-6 ft., $2.50; 6-8 ft., 
$3.00. 
Green (Wisconsin) . Slightly faster growing than Niobe with heavier 
branches; makes an excellent shade tree. 5-6 ft., $2.50; 6-8 ft., 
$3.00. 
BUCKLEY NURSERY CO., 
BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON 15 
