See il lowering pees 
(Not Postpaid) 
Each Each 
ASH. One of the best shade trees. Clean and PLUM (Flowering). Thundercloud—Deep pur- 
draught resistant and long lived.................... 1.75 ple leaf with delicate blooms. 5 to 6 ft....... 1.50 
BIRCH (Cutleaf). Has silvery white bark, Se agg a ae oe 
p ; DS EOS LU seperg tea 2 ae Re EN eA? LK, Sars 1.50 
graceful drooping branches and small finely , 
Clie leaVveamubeet th peo MES Ro! 8 to 9 ft. size 6.00 Triloba — Dwarf double rose pink, green 
5 to 6 ft. size 4.00 LEATRANTO ¢ Be Tt ee eee eae eo ere 1.50 
BIRCH (White). Has slender graceful branch- POPLAR (Carolina). Tall, stately, landscape 
es, white bark with green foliage that turns tree. 6 tO 8 fb. nnn ne eceeneceenneeneenesenenseseseeenecese 2.00 
attractive yellow in fall.................... 5to6ft. 2.50 REDBUD (Judas Tree). Live pink flowers cover 
6 to 8 ft. 3.50 every twig and branch early in the spring. 
CHERRY (Weeping). Double pink blossoms, Sault at Sie e Wiese. co ide i a eee $2.50 
drooping growth. Heavy selected 5 to 6 ft. TULIP TREE. Makes a _ beautiful shaped 
SUCIIS BING ie DRrs eae eee lhe 2 Sree Ce eee 6.00 LI el ey) ORNS aD Q Page es Ba Ne a ee 3.50 
CRAB (Flowering). Bechtel— Double pink WILLOW. Bablonica—Green foliage. 5-6 ft. 2.00 
blossoms, small tree, green foliage. 4 to Golden Weeping—Golden yellow bark, nar- 
BET CO LA ee eae tay oer ere MEY Ak Ma tae 2.50 ROWeOTeeN ela VCS Wap MU Om Olbl Un meteneemneneens nee oee ere 2.00 
Hopa — Single purplish red flowers — real at Haale staal 
we walA, Xoo ioe Why, Ch Wo B sR, — eee 2.00 
DOGWOOD. Red-twig— Bright red_ bark, EVERGREENS 
ee eer and creamy white eperide 06 PLANT EVERGREENS FOR LASTING BEAUTY! 
Pink—Beautiful shrub with large pink blos- Space will not permit us to go into detailed 
OMEN 2414 O 520 ie eee ees te ee 6.00 description of the varieties of Evergreens which we 
3 os have. We have one of the largest and finest stocks 
ELM. Chinese or Siberian — A very hardy of Evergreen Trees in the Northwest—about 40,000 
Siberian strain that grows fast, even in poor 
SOUS. COAG s Eb teeter mete To ee eee 2.00 
6 to 8 ft. 2.50 
FRANKLINIA (Franklinia Alatamaha). This is 
really a rare tree. Starts blooming in Aug. and 
continues until hard frost. Must be seen to be 
ADDLECIaA Led am rl Ceyeo—Aw lL Gamen ete ee $7.00 
GOLDENCHAIN. Two year old _ branched. 
ACO BO LG permeate ees eee oeeEE eae Seren te ee we 2.50 
HAWTHORNE. Paul’s Scarlet—Double scarlet 
blooms. 4 to 5 ft 
LOCUST. Honey Locust—Fast growing, thorn- 
VOSS SOR COU Oe barns, cetae ten! teks eres) unt ated 3.00 
6 to 8 ft. 4.00 
Globe or Umbrella—Forms dense globe head. 
IBUCCeC ea el Gin ageessers oe ores ae eee ee EAR eee 7.50 
LOCUST (Moraine) (Pat. 836.) Grows very rapid- 
ly—has no seed pods and thorns. Leaflets are 
Soom, ise tere,, “GA hy ee ee a a $5.50 
MAPLE. Schwedler—A beautiful tree; ideal 
for color accents in Spring and Fall. 
Ey Toh CORRES ae tat a eRe a ey ak Sey SAN 3.00 
Silver or Soft—Fastest growing shade tree. 
ICOM O RL Gop actee eere score ee ee SE 2.00 
Crimson King. (Pat. 735)—Brilliant crim- 
son all through Summer and Fall. 5-6 ft 
imtonGotus 
MOUNTAIN ASH. Semi-dwarf specimen tree, 
creamy white flowers followed by clusters of 
OLANZE=VCGmbErlicswOeLOs Onl tye eee eee 
PEACH (Flowering). Burbank—Double pink 
DIOSSOMSAP4RUOS.OF Lustessee frees. 2 en wee ee 
Double Red—Double red blossoms. 4-5 ft. 
PLANETREE (Sycamore). Fast growing, mak- 
ing an excellent shade tree; clean. 5-6 ft. 2.50 
8 to 10 ft. 3.50 
2.50 
1.75 
1.75 
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in all. They are nice winter hardy and Northern 
erown with perfect soil and moisture conditions. 
We invite you to visit us and inspect our stock. 
Tree will be dug fresh for your order with a 
good ball of soil. 
Dealers write for Wholesale Prices. 
Because of the size and weight, trees must be 
shipped Express Collect or Auto Freight Collect. 
