MUSSER SHADE AND FRUIT TREES 
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LOMBARDY POPLAR 
CHINESE ELM 
WEEPING WILLOW 
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LOMBARD Yis POPLAR oe red he reader 5-6 ft. 
Tall columnar tree, ideal for use as screen or windbreak. Thrives in wide range of 
soil and climatic conditions. Grows unusually fast, requires no pruning. Grows 
60 to 80 feet. 
CHINESE CHESTNUT (Blight resistant) 0000 eee 3-4 ff; 
Will bear large, sweet, delicious nuts 2 years after planting. Very fast growing. 
Valuable for ornamental and shade, as well as for fruit. Plant 2 or more for pol- 
lination. Grows 30 to 40 feet tall. 
WEEPING WILLOW (Wisconsin) onion coicconcccccsccoss cose ccosscesueesssvessevesseesevveeveseseee 6-8 ft. 
Very rapid growing tree with graceful drooping branches. Will succeed in any 
location, but prefers moist soil. Especially effective near pools or river banks, 
along drives or as specimen plants. Frequent cutting back gives a thicker growth 
of bright green twigs. Grows 25 to 30 feet tall. Illustrated at left. 
NORWA YA. MAPLE. 606 ers coe per 8 DY aE Fae Oe eres 6-8 ft. 
One of the best trees for street planting or for lawn specimens where good form 
and shade are needed. Its dense leaves are rich green and are held on tree about 
two weeks longer than other maples. Grows 50 to 60 feet tall. 
CHINESE @ ELM eer en ree au tae Phe Ue pet 6-8 ft. 
For quick shade. A very rapid grower with small, dense foliage. Excellent for 
tall hedge or windbreak. Stands intense cold and extreme heat remarkably well. 
Excellent shade in 5 short years. Grows to 30 or 40 feet. 
MORAINESLOCUS Tree ee Nn ee Re ee 5-6 ft. 
(Plant Pat. 836.) This is a vigorous, fast-growing, seedless tree, shaped much 
like American Elm, but not susceptible to disease. A clean tree with no ugly 
dangerous thorns, and no seed pods. The leaves are so fine that, when falling, 
they practically disappear. Thrives in spite of smoke and soot, on all kinds of 
soil. Hard wooded; bends but rarely breaks or splits. 
Seedlings 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 6-12 in. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR 12-18 in. 
Tall columnar tree, ideal for use as screen or windbreak when planted 2 to 3 feet 
apart. Seedling stock of variety. 
UTEP POP EAR Bereta ed rn Pee telat loses ge 6-12 in. 
TULIPS POPLAR Weer ee ee IME erate Peau 12-18 in. 
Sometimes known as Whitewood. One of the largest and most valuable deciduous 
trees for timber and ornamental purposes. Handsome glossy, fiddle shaped leaves. 
Large greenish-yellow and orange flowers develop into dry cone-like fruits from 
which winged seeds are released in fall. 
CHINESE RE LIW Senge nttrs ante tree ee en es ee 6-12 in. 
CRIN SE eet BEIM orc erro eee ih orca, Sieag ance aed bea yet soca 12-18 in. 
Seedling stock of variety. Widely planted for fast growing hedges. Photo at left. 
BEA CK LOCUS Tikes te re Shee ic Ciera 8 io estetie nl iD 6-12 in. 
Thrives in any soil. Fragrant clusters of white pea-like blossoms cover the tree in 
spring, followed by small brown seed pods in fall. Attracts bees. 
SUGARSIMVAPLE 2 ce tt Boe i ee ha? ee) ya 6-12 in. 
Fruit Trees 
STANDARD APPLE (ee et eee eae eee ee 5-6 ft. 
Early McIntosh, Staymen’s-Winesap, Yellow Delicious, Red Delicious, 
Red McIntosh, Cortland 
STANDARD? PEACH (eee re eee no ete Ute fe ae es a eee 5-6 ft 
Golden Jubilee, Hale Haven, Red Haven, Early Elberta 
SIANDARD AREA R aero oo eas oe ee en eh Rae, 4-5 ft. 
3 varieties needed for pollination — Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite, Seckel 
STANDARD] CHERRY pitas ss ie A aes tle esta 4-6 ft. 
Sour — Montmorency. Sweet — Black Tartarian Napoleon 
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