ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWERING TREES 
All of the following trees will be in stock at our nursery at the start of the 
season. You may look them over and take them home with you. Not mailable. 
Birch—Paper White, 8 to 10 ft. tall—doubles .....................4.... $10.00 
Cherry—Japanese Kwanzan double pink—3 to 4 feet ................... 2.00 
Cherry—Weeping—6 foot standards ............. 0.0... eee eee eee ees 6.00 
Flowering Crab—Almey—2 to 3 feet—each ................. 00 e eee es 2.00 
Flowering Crabs—Bechtel—double pink, 3 to 4 feet .................... 2.00 
\ Flowering Crap levi rea. 410 9 LECt eee ay, OR is ae ly bag noice some co 2.00 
Flowering Crab—Hopa—tred, 4 to 5 feet ........ 0... eee 2.00 
Pink Dogwood—dark red strain B & B, 2 to 3 feet ..................04.. 3.00 
Zhe Re tae op CW I Rk pe er 4.00 
White Dogwood—B & B Nursery grown, 3 to 4 feet ..................... 2.50 
Grito 8 feet ta. dee iC ee 4.75 
Golden Chain—hanging golden flowers, 4 to 5 feet .................... 4.00 
Hawthorn—Washington—white flowers, red berries, 3 to 4 feet .......... 4.00 
Hawthorn—scarlet thorn—rose type flower, 4 to 5 feet ................. 4.00 
Magnolia—Soulangeana—pink or red, 3 foot ............. 0.0.0. e eee eee 4.50 
Japanese Maple—bright red lawn tree, 12 to 15 inches ................. 3.50 
Purple Leaf Plum—nice purple leaves, 3 to 4 feet ..................-... 2.00 
Red Bud or Judas Tree—small purplish pink flowers, 3 to 4 feet .......... 2.50 
Smoke Tree—purple fringe—2 feet tall, bronze leaves..................... 1.00 
Weeping Willow—Niobe—yellow bark, 4 to 5 feet .................... 1.00 
Parper sizes: O1f0i 5) tebe as on, cio oes eee Pee es 2.00 
SHADE TREES 
We offer mostly smaller sized trees which will transplant easily and will 
grow quickly. 
Crimson King—tall growing Maple—bright red leaves all summer— 
AMO D7 LOOtLWHIDS 3 Hee eae Sie as Spa a Pas 
Gato: S foot prancnegne tt aces en FS a a eb eee 7.50 
Maples—Silver—fast growing—5 to 6 feet, branched .................... 2.00 
Maples—Norway—best type—6 to 7 foot whips .....................--. 2.00 
§to°10 foot, branched 1g. eee ek as 5.00 
Moraine Locust—no seed pods—5 to 6 foot, branched .................. 6.00 
Chinese Elm—5 to 6 feet, branched ............... 0... c cece eee eeees 2.00 
Mt. Ash—red berries in fall—G to 8 feet ............. 0.000. e cece eee 2.00 
Poplar—Lombardy—quick growing, slender windbreak tree—4 to 5 ft., each  .60 
Geta n) feet eure bea he ieee byte pa ie en et ae 1.00 
CLIMBING VINES 
All 2-Year Vines or Older 
English Ivy—evergreen leaves—50Oc each. 
Boston Ivy—clings to brick and stone walls—each 60c. 
Hall’s Jap Honeysuckle—fast growing vine—each 60c. 
Clematis Paniculata—white flowers—September ........... 
Silver Lace Vine—fleecy white flowers ................... Each 
American Bittersweet—scarlet fruit on split orange pods ... $1.00 
Wisteria—sweetly scented hanking flower—purple ........ 
Gold Flame Honeysuckle—flowers June until frost ........ Each 
Dutchman’s Pipe—dense heart shaped leaves .............. 
Evergreen Bittersweet—wonderful berried vine ........... 
Evergreen Bittersweet (Euonymus) heavy clump plants ................. 2.00 
Climbing Hydrangea Petialoris—each ................0.02 0c cece tees 3.00 
Climbing Clematis Jackmani—available May 1l—each .................. 215 
* Denotes berry-bearing shrubs, liked by birds. 
19 
