ORNAMENTAL LAWN and STREET TREES 
STRAIGHT STEMS ¢@ WELL BRANCHED 
ASH 
Green. Very good green foliage. It thrives over a 
wide area and is ideal for dry cold climates. 8-10 
ft., $8.00. 
(Note: See Mountain Ash listed on next page.) 
- BIRCH 
Cut-Leaf Weeping. White bark. A pyramidal type 
of moderately rapid growth. Branches become more 
pendulous as the tree grows older. Very graceful. 
7-8 ft., $7.50; 8-10 ft., $10.00. 
Clump Birch. Same as preceding but usually with 
three or more stems originating at the base. Has 
become increasingly popular because it fits very 
well into the landscape of the newer type ranch 
home. 4-5 ft., $5.00; 6-7 ft., $7.50; 2 stem, 12-14 
ft., $17.50. 
Young’s Weeping. Budded at 5 ft. Does not grow 
taller than 5 ft. but droops very gracefully. Ideal 
for pools or rockeries. Specimen trees, $15.00 each. 
Canoe. White bark with brown speckles. Upright 
growing. 8-10 ft. $10.00. 
European White. Same as cut-leaf weeping but only 
with upright growth. 8-10 ft., $10.00. 
CATALPA 
Bungei or Umbrella. Vigorous growing with large 
elephant ear type of leaves. Grows naturally in a 
globe shape. Used mostly in formal planting or 
parking areas. 2 yr. heads, 6-7 ft. stems, $7.50; 
3 yr. heads, 6-7 ft. stems, $10.00. 
Western. A rapid growing tree with very large 
leaves, a nice clean bark and large white flower 
heads followed by long bean-shaped seed pods. 10- 
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ELM 
Chinese or Siberian. A very rapid growing tree with 
a dense head. Extremely hardy and disease resist- 
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HORSECHESTNUT 
Pink Flowering. A slow growing shade tree with 
pink pyramidal cone-shaped flowers. Very thick 
foliage. 6-8 ft., $10.00. 
White Flowering. Same as preceding, only white 
flowers. 6-8 ft., $6.00. 
LINDEN 
American. Very large attractive leaves on a strong 
growing tree. Excellent for shade. 8-10 ft., $6.00. 
Pyramidal. A type of American Linden with a dis- 
tinct pyramidal type of growth. Used extensively 
along the parking strips in Spokane’s finer res- 
idential districts. 8-10 ft., $8.00. 
LOCUST 
Globe or Umbrella. Attractive lacy foliage forming 
a globe compact head. Needs no shearing to keep 
globe shape. Planted extensively for formal street 
planting. No. 1 specimen trees budded at 6 ft., 
$7.50. 
Pink Moss Locust. An attractive specimen tree with 
delicate pink flowers that keep coming all summer. 
Branches have appearance of being moss-covered. 
No. 1 specimen trees, budded at 4% ft., $6.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
A fast growing shade tree with orange clusters of ber- 
ries from August till late winter. Everybody knows 
this popular tree. 6-8 ft., $4.00; 8-10 ft., $6.50. 
WILLOW 
Wisconsin. Spreading limbs and weeping branches. 
Very hardy. Dark green leaves. 8-10 ft., $7.50. 
Golden. Medium spreading growth. Golden yellow 
bark. 8-10 ft. specimen trees, $7.50. 
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MAPLE 
Norway. One of the most widely planted shade trees 
in our area. Large and dark green foliage, round 
and spreading in growth habit. For lawn speci- 
mens or shade, this tree is recommended very high- 
ly by us. 6-8 ft., $4.50; 8-10 ft.,.$6.50; 10-12 ft., 
$10.00. 
Crimson King. (Patent No. 735). Crimson King 
is a beautiful form of Schwedler Maple that 
was originated in Europe. It is a brilliant bright 
crimson all through the summer months. This 
new “guaranteed to stay red” maple should 
easily replace all of the so-called red maples 
on the market now. As usual we will have a 
fine block to offer but not enough to go 
around. May we suggest that you place your 
order now. Don’t be left out for another year! 
Remember. it takes several years for a young 
planted tree to develop shade. Act now! 5-6 
ft. whips, $6.00; 6-8 ft. slightly branched $7.50. 
Schwedler. Similar to the Norway Maple, except 
the new foliage in the spring is bright purple. Very 
attractive in the fall with its bronze and orange 
colored foliage. 6-8 ft. whips, $4.00. 
NEW! new? 
HONEYLOCUST 
MORAINE. Our newest shade tree—the tree 
you will read about in all of the garden mag- 
azines. Take a look at these features and see 
if it is not just the shade tree that you have 
been looking for: 
Clean. No messy leaves to contend with in 
the fall. Foliage so fine and lacy that it just 
melts away between the grass. No seed pods 
in the spring. 
Vase-Shaped. No lower limbs that hang down 
to interfere with your walking or mowing 
the lawn. 
Lawn Planting. Wonderful for planting on 
lawn. Gives good shade yet allows enough 
light to filter through to encourage your 
lawn to grow. 
Hardy. You bet! Suited to tough city condi- 
tions and any kind of soil. Withstands drought 
conditions. Rarely ever splits or loses its 
branches in heavy snow or high winds. 
Regal. Wish that we had the space to show 
you a picture of this tree when fully de- 
veloped. Vase-shaped and stately as no other 
tree you could plant. 
What more could one ask for in a shade tree. We 
have a fine block at prices that are reasonable 
for a new tree. 5-6 ft. branched, $6.00; 6-7 ft. 
branched, $8.00; 7-8 ft. branched, $10.00. 
VISIT Our Nurseries at 
E. 2929 - 29th Ave. 
Spokane 33, Washington 
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