GOOD for SHADE and GARDEN GRANDEUR 
PIN OAK 
(Quercus Palustris) 
A fine pyramidal form and 
the fastest growing of the 
long enduring Oaks. The: low- 
er branches droop gracefuliy 
toward the ground and the 
deeply cut foliage turns a 
vivid scarlet in the fall. Price: 
5-6 ft., $4.50 each. 
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LOMBARDY POPLAR 
(Populus Nigra Italica) 
Tall, spire-like, desirable for 
boundary lines or driveway 
entrances. Maturity height 7C 
ft. Price: 312-5 ft., 60c each; 
10 for $5.00; 25 for $11.25; 
50 for $20.00. 
CLUMP BIRCH 
(Betula Populifolia) 
A picturesque tree with several 
TULIP TREE trunks growing from one root. When 
tree is mature the bark is white and 
(Liriodendron Tulipifera) ; the leaves a lovely green. Lends a 
Tall, with broad, glossy leaves. Tulip- woodsy touch to your garden. Matur- 
like flowers. Maturity height 80 ft. ity height 40 ft. PRICE: 4-5 ft., $4.00 
Price: 5-6 ft., $2.00 each. each. 
NEW VARIEGATED LEAF MAPLE 
(Leopoldi) ; MORAINE LOCUST—New WHITE BIRCH 
; ina— ived— (Betula Papyrifera) 
ti hade tree to be one of the ; Fast Growing—Long Lived—Seedless 
ee peer ey As A heaats today. It will do well This beautiful new form of locust, which is almost entirely Creamy white bark, effective 
anywhere ordinary Maples will grow and will at- free from thorns, is a vigorous and rapid grower. It will against a background of ever- 
‘ ; i ft. It is round create light, airy shade quickly with its canopy of lacelike greens. Maturity height 40 ft. 
Rectan eae onde tulcshade tree. Price: 6 foliage. Free from insect pests, hardy and long lived. Price: Price: 4-5 ft., branched, $1.95 
ft., $5.25 each, P 5-6 ft., $5.95 each. each, 
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