SHADE TREES 
LARCH, European (Larix europaea). Low-branching, deciduous, evergreen-like tree. Branches 
slender, tips pendulous. Soft light green leaves which recemble short needles of a Pine. Rapid 
Grower. 5-6 ft., $4.00 each; 3 or more, $3.75 each. 
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Patent No. 836 3 
Fast-Growing—Hardy—Long-Lived—Seedless 
Especially adapted to new homes requiring quick shade, yet Moraine Locust is a,good 4 
tree—hardy, long-lived, drought resistant and will grow in a wide range of soil and i 
climate. Due to good shape of tree and fine foliage, enough light filters through to per- i 
| mit excellent lawn. The Moraine is sterile, so there are no unsightly seed pods to clean 
i} up io the fall. 5-6 ft., $6.00 each; 3 or more, $5.75 each. 6-7 ft., $8.00 each; 3 or more, F 
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MAPLE (Acer) 
This group is well known and extensively planted since Maples can be satisfactorily grown in 
a large part of this country. Of numerous varieties, we offer the most choice ones. 
Norway (Acer platanoides). Especially suited for street planting and on grounds of small homes. 
As it makes only a medium size tree, can be used where space does not permit larger trees 
such as Sugar Maple and American Elm. Large dark green foliage. Dense, spreading. Rather 
slow grower. 5-6 ft., $3.75 each; 3 or more, $3.50 each. 6-8 ft., $4.50 each; 3 or more, $4.20 
each. 8-10 ft., $6.00 each; 3 or more, $5.75 each. 
Scarlet (Acer rubrum). Medium grower. Light green foliage generally turning scarlet in fall. 
Not quite as dense as Norway. 5-6 ft., $3.75 each; 3 or more, $3.50 each. 6-8 ft., $4.50 
each; 3 or more, $4.20 each. 8-10 ft., $6.00 each; 3 or more, $5.75 each. 
Schwedler’s (Acer platanoides schwedleri). Symmetrical tree of Norway family. Leaves bright 
reddish purple in spring turning deep green later in season. 5-6 ft., $4.25 each; 3 or more, 
$4.00 each. 6-8 ft., $5.00 each; 3 or more, $4.75 each. 8-10 ft., $6.50 each; 3 or more, 
$6.15 each. 
< : Silver (Acer dasycarpum). Especially popular because of being a fast grower. Light green fo- 
Crimson King Maple liage slightly silver underneath. Trees grow to be larger and more spreading than Norway 
and should be given more space. Excellent for broad streets and large home grounds as well 
as useful in public parks. 6-8 ft., $3.50 each; 3 or more, $3.30 each. 8-10 ft., $4.50 each; 
3 or more, $4.20 each. 10-12 ft., $6.00 each; 3 or more, $5.75 each. 
Wa le CRIMSON KING Sugar (Acer saccharum). Native of the East, found growing in forests. In some localities the 
trees are tapped for sugar water which is boiled into syrup and maple sugar. Beautiful 
autumn colored foliage in shades of gold and scarlet. Tall, pyramidal shape, requiring more 
(Acer platanoides nigra) space than its cousin, the Norway. 5-6 ft., $3.75 each; 3 or more, $3.50 each. 6-8 ft., $4.50 
Recent Introduction from Europe each; 3 or more, $4.20 each. 8-10 ft., $6.00 each; 3 or more, $5.75 each. 
Patent No. 735 
A Brilliant New Tree. Sport of well-known Norway 
Maple. Brilliant crimson foliage all summer. Perfectly OAK (Quercus) 
hardy. Habits of growth similar to Norway. For color ac- 
cent all summer, plant Crimson King. 4-5 ft., $5.00 
each. 5-6 ft., $6.25 each. 6-8 ft., $7.50 each. 
For permanent shade, few trees excel the Oaks, which are long-lived, sturdy and stately. 
Among the many varieties, we attempt to offer only those most useful for shade and orna- 
mental effect. More difficult to transplant than some shade trees and slower in becoming 
established. Reasonably fast growers, becoming more valuable with age. Write for quotations 
on larger BGB specimens. 
Chestnut (Quercus montana). Tall, rather slender grower with foliage less dense than Pin 
Oak. Most useful when planted in groups with other varieties. 
English (Quercus robur). Similar to White Oak; more compact, uniform habit of growth. 
Laurel (Quercus laurifolia) Handsome tree with round-topped head and lustrous foliage. 
Evergreen in the Deep South. 
Pin (Quercus palustris). The most extensively planted Oak because it lends itself to plant- 
ing on narrow streets and small home grounds. Also useful in parks, bordering driveways 
and almost anywhere a medium size shade tree is required. Very uniform, pyramidal 
grower. Large, glossy green foliage turning red in fall—making tree ornamental as well 
as affording desirable shade. 
Red (Quercus rubra). Another good Oak which makes a beautiful shade tree for lawn_ or 
street. Grows to be very old and a giant in the forest. When planting: a tree as a lasting 
memorial, Red Oak is recommended as one of the best. Large, glossy green foliage turn- 
ing red in autumn. 
Scarlet (Quercus coccinea). Similar to Red Oak in general appearance and habit of growth. 
foliage somewhat more serrated and turns to more uniform scarlet in fall. Beautiful, satis- 
factory tree. 
White (Quercus alba). Well-known, native American White Oak. Rather difficult to trans- 
plant, but makes a beautiful tree especially when planted in groups in parks or on large 
estates. Colorful autumn foliage. 
Prices on above Oaks: 5-6 ft., $4.25 each; 3 or more, $4.00 each. 6-8 ft., $5.00 each; 
3 or more, $4.75 each. 8-10 ft., $6.50 each; 3 or more, $6.15 each. 
PLANE, Oriental (Platonus orientalis). Good grower and especially desirable in cities where 
some trees do not succeed because of smoke. Useful in street Blantines: as well as on the 
lawn. 6-8 ft., $4.25 each; 3 or more, $4.00 each. 8-10 ft., $5.50 each; 3 or more, $5.15 
each. 10-12 ft., $7.50 each; 3 or more, $7.15 each. 
POPLAR, Bolleana (Populus bolleana). Glossy green leaves, silvery underneath. Slender 
grower, but wider than Lombardy and much longer lived. 5-6 ft., $1.50 each; 3 to 30, 
$1.35 each; 30 or more, $1.20 each. 6-8 ft., $2.25 each; 3 to 30, $2.10 each; 30 or more, 
$1.90 each. 8-10 ft., $3.00 each; 3 to 30, $2.75 each; 30 or more, $2.55 each. 10-12 ft., 
$4.00 each; 3 to 30, $3.75 each; 30 or more, $3.55 each. 
Lombardy (Populus nigra italica). Tall, slender, rapid grower. Suitable as a background, 
planting along driveways, screening off outbuildings and other unsightly objects. 5-6 
ft., $1.25 each; 3 to 30, $1.15 each; 30 or more, $1.10 each. 6-8 ft., $1.50 each; 3 
to 30, $1.25 each; 30 or more, $1.10 each. 8-10 ft., $2.00 each; 3 to 30, $1.85 each; 
30 of more, $1.70 each. 10-12 ft., $2.50 each; 3 to 30, $2.35 each; 30 or more, $2.15 
each. 
WALNUT, Black (Juglans nigra). See page 23 for sizes and prices. 
WILLOW, Babylon Weeping. Well-known beautiful weeping tree. Especially suitable for 
planting along streams, but can be grown on well drained soil. 5-6 ft., $2.25 each; 3 or 
more, $2.10 each. 6-8 ft., $3.00 each; 3 or more, $2.80 each. 
Thurlow Weeping (Salix elegantissima). Vigorous, more upright grower than Babylon 
Weeping. Desirable for street planting, as well as on lawns. 5-6 ft., $2.25 each; 3 or 
more, $2.10 each. 6-8 ft., $3.00 each; 3 or more, $2.80 each. 
NOTE: Write for prices on large, specimen B&B trees. Silver Maple 
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