Trees for Shade & Bloom 
Buy and Plant This Fall—Save Money 
WISCONSIN WILLOW 
A hardy Willow with wide-spreading 
head and long, pendulous branches. 
The rather long leaves are a shining 
dark green; lighter coloring beneath. 
Grows rapidly to massive proportions 
and becomes more weeping with age. 
Height about 30 ft. 
$1.89 each; 2 for $3.69; 4 for $6.95 
New HARLEQUIN MAPLE 
A sturdy, round-headed tree like Nor- 
way Maple but with beautiful varie- 
gated foliage. Each leaf is darker in 
the center and light green along the 
edge. Makes an excellent street tree 
about 30 feet tall and does well most 
anywhere. 
$3.89 each 
New Harlequin Maple 
2 for $7.49 
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CRIMSON KING MAPLE 
Pat. No. 735. In spring the foliage is a 
rich deep purple red which is carried 
through the entire season. A fine lawn 
specimen. Crimson King is hardy and 
reaches 50 feet at maturity. Very 
decorative. 
$4.89 each 
WHITE DOGWOOD 
At opening this flower is a creamy yellow 
which, after a few days, changes over to 
white. Blooms early in spring followed 
by red fruit. Foliage turns red in the fall. 
When in bloom the tree is literally a 
white cloud. 
$1.39 each; 2 for $2.69; 4 for $4.98 
Pragradt French Lilacs 
time. Since many of the French 
PINK DOGWOOD 
One of the outstanding native trees of the 
United States. Just like White in growth 
but with exquisite pink flowers. A good 
specimen in full bloom is a magnificent 
sight in spring. Makes an enchanting pic- 
ture when planted with White. 
$2.69 each; 2 for $4.98; 4 for $8.95 2 for $8.98 
The richly fragrant and hardy 
Lilac has become one of the 
most widely planted of all 
shrubs. The old-fashioned 
Common Lilac has been grown 
for several hundred years, but 
modern French Hybrids are an 
improvement on it, bearing 
both single and double flowers 
in large heads and a wider 
range of color, as well as a 
longer flowering season. They 
also begin to bear flowers at a 
much earlier age than the older 
kinds. Lilacs grow freely in 
almost any good garden soil. 
They do best in full sun. Prun- 
ing is necessary from time to 
Lilacs are grafted, all suckers 
produced below the point of 
union must be removed. 
Charles Joly. Beautiful bright 
crimson. Double. 
Decaisne. Bluish lilac or steel- 
blue. Single. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Crimson- 
purple. Single. 
Mme. Lemoine. White. Double. 
Pres. Carnot. Pale lilac-pink. 
Double. 
Thunberg. Mauve with white 
eye. Double. 
$1.79 each; 2 for $3.49; 4 for $5.95 
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