Minneapolis and St. Paul 
MAPLE, Sugar or Hard. (Acer Saccharum.) 70 ft. An 
excellent tree with a shapely oval head. Leaves are 
bright green coloring in the fall to brilliant shades of 
red, orange and yellow. See illustration. 
1% to 1% in. diam. $10.50 2 to 2% in. diam. $20.00 
1%to2, in.diam. 15.00 2%to3 in. diam. 25.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH, European. (Sorbus Aucuparia.) 30 
ft. White flowers in May and June followed by clus- 
ters of orange-red berries that cling to the tree for 
several months. Attractive green foliage changing to 
a red and yellow in autumn. A highly decorative lawn 
tree. 
G01 651 tee eee $3.50 2 to 2% in. diam. $9.00 
1% to 1% in. diam... 6.00 2% to3 in. diam. 11.00 
14% to 2. in. diam: 7.50 3 #£«to 344 in. diam. 14.00 
PLUM, Purple-leaved. (Newport.) Please see page 14. 
POPLAR, Bolleana. (Populus Bolleana.) 50 ft. Erect 
and narrow, seldom reaching a width more than 8 to 9 
feet. Smooth grey bark. Upper surface of leaves dark 
green, lower surface silvery white. A splendid tree 
when used either individually or for screening pur- 
poses. A rapid grower. 
OL COc sliver eet oe $2.75 Se LOM WOM LU Nee oe $3.75... 
Sugar or Hard Maple 
POPLAR, Norway. (Populus Eugenei.) 60 ft. Rapid 
growing shade tree, valuable where quick shade is 
desired. It spreads considerably more than the Lom- 
bardy or Bolleana Poplars, often reaching 35 feet in 
width. POPLAR, Lombardy. (Popu- 
1% to 2 in. diam..$3.00 2% to 3 in. diam. $6.00 lus Fastigiata.) 50 ft. An 
ya ; tay di 9.00 extremely rapid growing 
2 to 2% in. diam... 4.00 Satoray2.in. diam... 79. frectelcrcct @arieina reen 
3% to 4 in. diam.__._____ $12.00 reaching a width of 8 or 9 
feet. Excellent for use as 
a tall screen or as an ac- 
cent in landscape design. 
See illustration. 
BE) Gtom.8 tte mime eet $1.50 
BONTOEE ic’ BR ioulO tian, eee 2.00 
PLANT FOOD 1% to 1% in. diam._ 2.50 
oh 1% to 2 in. diam.. 3.00 
2 to 2% in. diam._ 4.00 
2% to 3 in. diam._ 5.00 
WILLOW, Niobe Weeping. 
OF HOLES 2" IN (Salix Vitellina Niobe.) 30 
d DIAMETE@ AND ft. The graceful drooping 
FILL WALF FULL e 
WitH PLAWT branches and golden bark 
FOOD are ornamental both sum- 
al mer and winter. A rapid 
CIRCLE DETERMINED 6 , > 
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G CORSE Litese nee eh tod eee $2.75 
If your trees are not thriving as they should, use 
Rose Hill Fertilizer as directed in this illustration. 
