Shide VEEL, 
HAWTHORN 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Wide spreading spiny branches, the head 
equaling the height in diameter. Bright double-red flowers 
in abundance during May, followed by red fruit. 4-5 ft. 
branched, $3.00; 5-6 ft. branched, $6.00; 6-8 ft. branched, 
$7.50. 
HORSECHESTNUT 
PINK FLOWERING. A slow growing shade tree similar to 
white chestnut only with pink pyramidal cone-shaped 
flowers. 7-8 ft. Wps. $7.00. 
WHITH FLOWERING. A slow growing dense shade tree 
with beautiful pyramidal cones of white flowers. 6-8 ft. 
whips. $4.00 each. 
TREE HYDRANGEA 
TREE HYDRANGHA. Same as bush form, only trained to 
grow in tree shape. Very attractive when used as an indi- 
vidual specimen in the middle of your lawn. 4-5 ft. $3.50. 
LINDEN 
AMERICAN. The native basswood. A strong growing tree 
with drooping branches. Large, attractive leaves and fra- 
grant yellow-white bloom. An excellent shade tree. 8-10 
ft. branched. $5.00 each. 
LOCUST 
GLOBE OR UMBRELLA. Used extensively for formal or 
street planting. Has attractive facy foliage forming com- 
pact globe-shaped heads. Very rapid growing. Double 
heads on 6 ft. stems. $5.00 each. 
PINK FLOWERING MOSS LOCUST. An attractive speci- 
men tree with delicate pink flowers, that keep coming on 
all summer. The branches have an appearance of being 
moss-covered. Very hardy, double budded heads on 4% ft. 
stems. $5.00 each. 
MONUMENT LOCUST. Here is a new flowering locust of- 
fered by us the first time this year. Introduced by the 
W. B. Clarke Co. and featured extensively by Wayside 
Gardens of Mentor, Ohio. Blossoms are lavender pink, in 
clusters like the moss locust but habit of growth is very 
upright, almost as columnar as Lombardy Poplar. The 
ultimate height is about 12 ft. It has occasional bloom 
throughout the summer and was not affected by last 
winter’s 30 below zero. We believe it is just the thing for 
a small yard and is a valuable addition to our vary few 
varieties of smaller size ornamental trees. 5-6 ft. $3.00; 
6-8 ft. $4.00. 
MORAINE HONEY LOCUST. Round headed when young, 
this new thorntess locust soon attains a stately vase shape 
ideal for shade trees. This is a wonderful tree for plant- 
ing on the lawn as the foliage permits the light to filter 
through but at the same time the shade is dense enough 
to discourage the growth of crab grass. 
The masses of fragrant white flowers in the spring are 
followed by a perfect mantle of graceful, finely divided 
foliage. In the fall the tiny leaflets sift in among the 
grass blades and require very little cleaning up. No un- 
sightly seed pods are produced. 
The extreme hardihood of this locust suits it to city con- 
ditions and almost any kind of soil. It will respond to 
feeding. Will stand drought and flood, and rarely ever 
breaks or splits even under a heavy load of snow. 
Branched whips, 5-6 ft. $6.00; 6-7 ft. $8.00; 7-8 ft. $10.00. 
WILLOW 
WISCONSIN. One of the most graceful of all Willows. Makes 
a round top tree, and when it attains some size its long 
pendant branches are most effective. 8-10 ft. $4.50. 
NORWAY MAPLE, CRIMSON KING 
MAPLE 
NORWAY. One of the most popular of our shade trees in the 
Inland Empire. Large and dark green foliage, round and 
spreading in habit of growth. For lawn specimens or shade 
to plant on streets, in parks, cemeteries, avenues, or arch- 
ing over roadways, this tree is highly recommended by us. 
6-8 ft. branched, $3.50; 8-10 ft. branched, $5.00. 
NORWAY MAPLE, CRIMSON KING (Patent No. 735) 
Crimson King is a beautiful form of Schwedler Maple 
originated in Europe. It is a brilliant crimson all 
through the summer months. Crimson King has been 
under our observation for ten years and has kept its 
brilliant coloring all through the season in the Inland 
Empire. We are guaranteeing this tree to keep a deep 
blood red foliage throughout the entire season. 
There is no doubt that Crimson King will replace all 
the so-called Red Maples on the market now. While 
the stock we have to offer is not too large, they will 
develop rapidly into a nice shade tree. 
7-8 ft. whips, $6.50; 5-6 ft. branched, $7.50; 6-8 ft. 
branched, $10.00; 8-10 ft. branched, $12.50. 
SCHWEDLER. Similar to the Norway Maple, except in early 
Spring the foliage is a bright purple, changing to bronze 
and then to a dull green. In the Fall it turns bronze before 
defoliating. 8-10 ft. branched, $5.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
A fast growing shade tree with orange clusters of berries from 
August to late Winter. 8-10 ft. $4.00. 
MULBERRY 
' RUSSIAN. A stately shade tree that is not only valuable for 
its shade but for its fruit as well. Very fast growing. 6-8 
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