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TI1I—MOUNTAIN ASH. (Sorbus aucuparia). The Tree 
with the Red Berries. It is ornamental in every sense 
of the word — dark green, fernlike foliage, light 
smooth bark, a broad compact head. Creamy white 
blossoms in the spring are followed by showy clus- 
ters of scarlet berries in late summer and fall. Har- 
dy, grows rapidly, but needs plenty of moisture in 
hot, dry periods. 30 to 40 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 
Cea) SBE eS rey See eh a ih $3.00 $5.50 
Cb) CBee ets eine se ain sacs 3.95 7.50 
T12—CRIMSON KING MAPLE. See Picture of this 
Showy Beauty on Page 5S. (Acer platanoides schwed- 
leri nigra). It is a new, perfected form of Schwed- 
ler's Maple, originating in Europe. Like the Schwed- 
ler it develops a rounded, compact top of unusual 
symmetry, but differs in having foliage of deep, 
purple-crimson all through the growing months. 
Crimson King has been under close observation in 
this country for ten years, and in every instance has 
kept its rich coloring throughout the season. Very 
hardy, easy to grow. Enjoy its unusual, colorful 
beauty on your lawn. (Plant Patent No. 735.) 
Each 2 
6-7 ft.. select, straight whips ......... $6.50 
$12.40 
M8 MOUNTAIN ASH & 
BASSWOOD 
T14—BASSWOOD American Linden (Tilia americana). 
Splendid, stately lawn tree with round compact top, 
a heavy covering of large glossy leaves that give 
dense shade, and fragrant yellow flowers followed 
by winged fruit. Good bee pasturage. The Linden is 
a very hardy, vigorous and rapid grower. 60 to 80 
feet at maturity. 
Each 2 
(ea) 25-6: ferns ee eee Oo nec ec. $3.25 $6.15 
tb) 26-8) fe ie hy eee riahis aces te. 4.25 8.15 
TIS—HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis). The “storm- 
proof tree, very fine and valuable for street or lawn 
planting. It grows tall and broad, its numerous 
branches spreading horizontally and are very seldom 
broken by winds. Rough bark, long pointed leaves 
of bright shiny green. Completely hardy; rapid grow- 
er. 50 to 75 feet at maturity. Each 2 6 
(a) 6-8 ft., heavy. select ......... $3.00 $5.50 $15.00 
(b) 8-10 #., heavy, select ........ 5.00 9.00 25.00 
TI6—HONEY LOCUST (Gleditsia triacanthos) Hand- 
some, rapid growing tree of open habit. Delicate 
fern-like foliage of bright green. Fine for lawn or 
street planting. Hardy, long lived, succeeding on 
almést any kind of soil. 50 to 60 feet at maturity. Our 
specimens this season are extra fine. 
Each 2 6 
(a) 6-8 ft., select ................ $1.85 $3.45 $ 9.00 
(b) 8-10 ft., select ............... 3.00 5.50 15.00 
T17—LOMBARDY POPLAR (Populus nigra italica) Tall, 
slim pyramid, branching from the ground—the most 
striking, formal tree for the background. Splendid 
for quick screens and backgrounds. Its narrow col- 
umn form enhances the rounded beauty of other 
trees and shrubs. Plant 6 to 8 feet apart. 40 to 60 
feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 12 
(c) 5-6 ft.. light .......... $0.75 $1.30 $3.30 $ 6.00 
(d) 6-8 ft., heavy ........ 1.35 2.30 6.30 11.50 
(e) 8-10 ft., heavy ....... 1.95 3.50 9.90 18.00 
T18—BOLLEANA POPLAR (Silver Leaved) (Populus al- 
ba bolleana) Beautiful landscape tree, having the 
same formal column shape of the Lombardy Poplar, 
though hardier and longer lived. Very attractive, 
olive-green bark. Deeply lobed leaves have a white 
facing, giving a delightful silver-flash effect in the 
breeze. 40 to 60 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 12 
(a)iS-Bi ite eee. ..5 $1.75 $3.30 $9.00 $16.20 
()i,6-B: ftiey cee. os 2.25 4.35 12.50 22.00 
TIS—NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW. (Salix babylonica 
aurea) Handsome weeping tree, with golden yellow 
bark, and narrow green leaves with silver facing, 
giving it a pronounced lacy effect. Exceptionally 
strong, hardy, graceful tree. 30 to 40 feet at maturity. 
D6 Sb ei tes ee Each $1.98; 2 for $3.46 
T20—WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW. (Salix blanda 
dolorosa) This very popular, green barked type 
grows broad and spreading, with a beautiful droop- 
ing manner that is particularly attractive in the 
background or close to pools. Hardy, 40 to 50 feet 
at maturity. 
(be S-G Rass Been eee Each $1.98; 2 for $3.46 
T21—SCHWEDLER’S MAPLE. (Acer platanoides schwed- 
leri). The Beautiful Red-Leaved Maple. Brilliant pur- 
plish-red leaves in the spring offer rich contrast with 
the vivid greens of surrounding nature. Gradually 
the highly colored foliage softens to bronze, then a 
little later to deep waxen green. Very hardy, de- 
veloping the same rounded symmetrical head of its 
parent, the Norway Maple. We recommend this as 
one of America’s finest and most enduring lawn and 
street trees. 40 to 50 feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 
6-7 ft., select, straight whips ..... $3.35 $6.25 $18.00 
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