327—-TREE WISTERIA. Beautiful pur- 
plish blue flowers completely cover the 
tree in May. Fine for town specimen. 
These are trees formed on trunks 2-3 
feet high. Lives for generations. 
326 — RUSSIAN 
OLIVE. A small 
— —— tree or large 
shrub to 20 feet. 
Withstands heat 
and _ drought. 
Gray leaves cov- 
ered with silvery 
dust. The orange 
berries are coat- 
ed with silvery 
scales and are 
very showy in 
the fall. 
Each 
2-3 ft...$1.35 
3-4 ft... 1.75 
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5-6 ft... 2.50 
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Pink Dogwood 
DOGWOOD SPECIAL No. 831 
1 Pink Dogwood, 24-30 in. 
1 White Dogwood, 2-3 ft. 
2 Trees for 
347—MAPLE, SCARLET. Brilliant red fall foliage. 
This tree is of faster growth than Sugar Maple. 
Has bright red blossoms early in spring. Will 
grow in low, wet ground where many trees fail. 
Grows 80-100 feet tall. Each 
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8-10) fis Sean een ets eae ee eee 7.50 
334—MAPLE, SILVER. Often called Soft Maple. Fast 
growing with small green leaves, silver under- 
neath. Colors yellow in fall. Grows 80-100 feet tall. 
Each 
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336—MAPLE, NORWAY. Similar to Sugar Maple, but 
lower-headed and foliage colors mostly yellow in 
fall. Each 
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6a8 FEO S Se cad ea thon en areata ee 5.40 
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337—MAPLE, SCHWEDLER’S. Glorious colored foliage 
in spring with shades of scarlet, red and purple. 
During summer months leaves turn deep ruddy 
green. Each 
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349—MAPLE, CRIMSON KING. New red leaf, truly 
the king of all Maple trees. A maroon or red 
leafed tree which maintains its color throughout 
the summer. It glistens in the sun. Maturity 
height 50 ft. Not branched. (Pat. No. 735). 
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ELL Cpe ansec ce nie Han bran none « Dade ROK 5.50 
317—DOGWOOD, WHITE FLOWERING. An 
outstanding native tree with large white 
flowers in spring. Attractive foliage turns 
a crimson-red in fall, and on older trees 
red berries give winter color. Maes ” 
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318—-DOGWOOD, PINK or RED FLOWERING. 
Same as white except for color of blossoms 
which is a deep pink. or red. Bloom when 
quite young. Dogwoods set bloom for next 
year in late summer and fall so if season 
is dry they should be well watered in August 
and September. Wrapped in moss. Each 
18-24 in. 
335—SUGAR MAPLE. Commonly known as 
Hard Maple, it is one of the most desirable 
trees grown. A straight dense grower with 
heavy foliage which colors brilliantly in 
the fall. Slow in growth, but is not damag- 
ed by wind or sleet like many fast grow- 
ing trees. Everyone should have at least 
one Sugar Maple on their grounds. We 
have an excellent supply of thrifty, straight 
specimen trees to offer this year at at- 
tractive prices. 
