1954 LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS 
CRIMSON KING MAPLE — (ACER plat. schwedleri nigra) 
same as the Schwedler maple, but keeping 
the red and purple leaf color during the spring, 
summer and fall. 5 feet 7.50 
6 = feet 10.00 ——~ 
7 feet PZo0e ee a 
O A K —- Spring Only 
PIN OAK — (QUERCUS palustris) Fine ornamental and shade 
tree, which has brilliant dark red autumn 
foliage. This tree retains its leaves during the 
winter. Of the oaks, it is the most rapid 
growing. Height 75-80’. 
Each 5 to 25 
1 inch 12.00 11.50 
14% inch 17.50 ~~ 17.00 
RED OAK — (QUERCUS rubra) Similar to Pin Oak except that 
it loses its foliage in winter. Foliage not so 
indented, colors rich, dark red in autumn. 
1 inch 12.00 ~~ 11.50 
1% inch’ 17.50 ~=—i17.00 
POPLAR 
BOLLEANA POPULAR — (POPULUS bolleana) Fast growing, 
compact, narrow and excellent for screening. 
Longer lived than Lombardy popular with gray 
green foilage. Height 20-30’. 
6 — feet 2.50 2.30 
8 = feet 3.50 3.30 
LOMBARDY POPLAR — (POPULAS nigra italica) Pyramidal 
shaped, rapid growing, excellent for screening 
purposes, short lived. Height 20 to 30’ 
8 feet 2.50 2.30 
10 = feet 3.50 3.30 
WILL O W — Spring Only 
GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW — (SALIX niobe) Same as the 
Russian but with the familiar weeping bran- 
ches. Prefers moist soil. Height 20 to 30’ 
6 = feet 4.00 3.80 
8 feet 5.00 4.50 
