THtillenmeyer ON erin OVER A CENTURY OFS FHONESTRDEAEING 
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For Shade and Beauty 
fens place is complete without trees. A home without trees is 1B 
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Te ols a road without trees is shadeless; a park without eee ie 
is purposeless; a country without trees is hopeless.’”’ 
HEN hot summer sun beats down, you long for the welcome shade of a 
\X/ Maple, an Oak, or a broad-petaled Elm. But to have and enjoy such shade 
and shelter, you must plant ahead. The trees must be planted in fall or 
spring when the weather is cool. Then the roots take hold, the tree flourishes, 
and in a surprisingly few seasons the outspreading branches give the protec- 
tion you desire. 
We can supply—at reasonable prices—large trees that will give immediate 
effect, as well as the smaller specimens from 6 to 15 feet, that are listed here- 
in. It is not practical to pack and ship the larger sizes, but we can load on 
customer's truck at our nurseries, sizes larger than those listed here. Our trees 
are well grown, root pruned, and transplanted several times; they are truly 
Hillenmeyer standard. 
“He Who Plants a Tree, Plants for Posterity” 
There is no warrior who'll fight for life 
More valiantly than a tree, 
On rocky wind-swept ledge at mountain crests 
Or on the fiercely elemental coastline by the sea. Sugar Maple—Acer Saccharum 
—R. H. Weisbrod 
Acer - Maple MEIGH Ty OFSSMADESTREES 
ACER platanoides (Norway Maple). A vigorous, dense, round-headed tree, Pet eee height of shade trees to their diameter is as 
valuable for street or lawn planting. The large, dark green leaves turn a 5) ; in. 12 to 14 ft. 
pale yellow in the fall. It resembles the Sugar Maple except the leaves are in. . in. 12 to 15 ft. 
larger and it is not as tall growing. May be planted under electric or tele- Jezel pS Reae Lerbe A ee is the Determining Factor. 
phone wires, causing little interference. : 
A. rubrum (Red Maple). A native tree 
: which is not appreciated and one of the Betula * Birch 
: most attractive as a lawn specimen. The B i Paper -anoe Bircl 
= i current season’s growth is bright red in ETULA papyrifera (Pepe oe nae me ee 
winter. Flowers and seed pods are red, A handsome, medium growing tree with 
appearing before the leaves, which in fall creamy white, paper-like bark and pen- 
vie with the Oaks, Sassafras, Gum, Su- dulous branches. While native to the 
mac, or Sugar Maples for magnificence h d Heine K i 
in color. Not available in 1Y%, to 114 northern states, does well in Kentucky. 
inch. The small, ovate, serrated leaves turn 
yellow in fall. 
Each 
A. saccharum (Sugar Maple). Known every- 7 to 8 ft., 1Y% in. diameter ....$5.00 
where and extremely popular. The tree 8 to 9 ft., 1% in. diameter .... 6.50 
grows to great size, erect, conical form, Sn j 
is perfectly hardy, withstands any sub- 2 1010 thy I4 me diameter ln 58.50 
normal weather conditions, and is adapt- 
able to nearly all types of soil. The tree B. 
3 : rope: White Birch). 
yields valuable timber, as well as maple pendula ewan aaiercae eager Rae 
sugar. Foliage is deep green, turning to Tree of moderately quick growth, erect, 
indescribable colors in the fall. with terminal branches slightly drooping. 
Bark almost white. As a specimen, and 
prises ef fa Bae arecaree $ ae especially contrasted with evergreens, 
8 to 10 ft. 14 iaudiameter SCO it makes a valuable tree for the lawn. 
10 to 12 ft., 134 in. diameter re Ona Prefers a moist place, but will do well 
BSE rteerrsi 2 Tine sit 
Each 
10 to 12 ft., 134 in. diameter ..$ 8.75 
PA Ttey Nee te, 2 in. diameter .. 11.50 
A. saccharinum (Silver Maple). Because of 
its quick growth and good foliage, this 
tree is in great demand. The leaves ap- B. 
pear early in spring, are light green on 
the upper side, silvery beneath, and re- 
pendula laciniata (Cut-leaf European 
White Birch). A weeping form of the 
main until late fall. Small flowers open European White Birch. Inclined to be 
before the leaves appear. For planting rather pyramidal when young but as it 
as temporary trees—that is, alternate be- matures develops a broad top. Its small, 
tween the hard-wood and slower grow- pendulous branches eventually almost 
ers, such as Oaks, Elms, Sugar Maples, touch the ground. Because of its deeply 
Gums, etc., the Silver Maple is highly serrated leaves, white bark and weeping 
recommended. Each habit, it is one of our most highly prized 
7 to 9 ft, 1 in. diameter ...$ 4.00 trees for small lawns, cemetery lots, 
8 to 10 ft., 11% in. diameter ... 5.50 planted as a specimen or in groups. 
, , WO) ey WA Tae, VA ti Glentacr s-5 fas mm: Each 
Norway Maple—Acer Platanoides 12 ton 4 fts92) 9 sinadiameter a n0.50 10 to 12 ft., 134 in. diameter ...$12.00 
