LINDEN, American. 50 ft. A pleasing 
tree that could well be planted more 
extensively in many localities. Of mod- 
erate growth, rounded to pyramidal in 
shape; large heart-shaped leaves; fra- 
grant blossoms. 
1144 to 1% in. caliper each $6.75. 
MAPLE, Soft or Silver.. 60 to 80 ft. The 
well known rapid growing variety; 
foliage light colored on underside. 
6-8 ft. $2.75; 14%-1% 
1%-2 in. caliper $7.00. 
in caliper $5.50; 
MAPLE, Schwedler, Purple or Red Leat 
Mapte. 40-50 ft. One of the most at- 
tractive Maples in cultivation. As the 
broad leaves unfold and develop in the 
spring, the tree is a mass of reddish 
purple foliage maturing to a dark bronzy 
green. 
7 to § ft. whips. each $3.50. 
MORAINE LOCUST. (Pat. 836) 60 to 
80 ft. A new completely thornless, pod- 
less improved Honeylocust with round 
head when young but tall and vase-shap- 
ed when older. 
7 to § ft. whips, each $8.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European. 20-30 ft. 
Nicely proportioned ornamental tree 
with rich green fern-like foliage; bears 
elusters of white blossoms in late spring 
succeeded by highly ornamental orange~- 
red berries in fall. 
6 to § ft. $3.65; 8 to 10 ft. $4.75. 
POPLAR, Lombardy. 50-60 ft. Very 
rapid, narrow spire-like growth. 
Branches grow upright close to trunk; 
leaves green with broad, solid outline. 
Used for tall screens—formal planting. 
6-8 ft. $1.50; 8-10 ft. $2.00 1%-2 in. 
ealiper $3.25. 
POPLAR, Sargenti. Cottonless Cotton- 
wood. 50 to 60 ft. This is the regu- 
lar Western Broadleaf Cottonwood 
that has been propagated from infertile 
trees and will not bear cotton; noted for 
hardiness. 
6-8 ft. $1.50; 8-10 ft. $2.00; 
caliper $6.00. 
11%-2 in. 
LOM DEL One Ot 
Has narrow silvery 
small very fragrant 
screens 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. 
the hardier trees. 
foliage and stems; 
“plossoms. Fine for specimens, 
and hedges. 
4-5 ft. $1.75; 5-6 ft. $2.50; 6-8 ft. $3.25. 
WILLOW, Niobe Weeping. 30-40 ft. Has 
very attractive golden bark and long, 
pendulous branches; beautiful in sum- 
mer, and of striking winter appearance. 
6-8 ft. ea. $2.50; 8-10 ft. ea. $3.25. 
~CRAB, Red Silver. 
WILLOW. Russian Golden. 25-30 ft. 
Medium spreading growth. Golden- 
vellow bark, very hardy. Heavily 
branched stock. 
4-5 ft. ea. $1.00; 5-6 ft. ea. $1.50. 
FLOWERING CRABS 
Flowering 
popular as 
eLees: 
is awaited with anticipation each year. 
Crabs are becoming very 
medium size ornamental 
Their gorgeous blooming season 
1 2= tbe ttaeAnG waht cra 
bearing many rose-like large double 
pink flowers in May. A standard of ex- 
cellence in flowering crabs. 
4-5 ft. ea. $3.50. 
CRAB. Bechte’s. 
CRAB, Dolgo. 20 ft. A first rate hardy 
ornamental as well as bearing very 
useful fruit for jells. White flowers fol- 
lowed by highly colored small crimson 
apples. 
5-6 ft. ea. $2.25; heavy 6-8 ft. $3.25. 
. CRAB, Hopa (Red Flowering Crab) 20- 
295 ft. Striking rosy red flowers follow 
ed by bright red fruit; foliage has soft 
bronzy tinge. A choice hardy variety. 
5-6 ft. ea. $2.50; 6-S ft. ea. $3.50. 
ISSO) ie, Tatas) chan! 
maroon foliage with delicate silver 
shading with somewhat cut leaf shape. 
Flower buds are rich red in color, re- 
maining definite red in color when ex- 
panded. Small dark red fruits. 
4 to 5 ft. each $2.75. 
