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Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury Station, N. Y. 



DECIDUOUS TREES, MAPLE to OAK. 



Maple, Wier's Weeping Silver. A. saccharinum, var. Wierii. Quantity 



22 ft. high, 3 to 4 in. diam., 9 to 12 ft. spread 2. . 



30 ft. high, 6 in. diam., 12 ft spread 1 . . 



35 ft. high,' 10 in. diam., 15 ft. spread 1 . . 



Maple, Red, or Scarlet. A. rubrum. 2 ft. high 800. . 



4 ft. high 150. . 



6 ft. high 175. . 



8 ft. high 325. . 



10 ft. high, 1 to 11 in. diam 280. . 



Each 



.$10 00 



. .40 00 



. . 50 00 



12 



35 



50 



75 



. 1 00 



Per 10 Per 100 



$1 00 

 3 00 



12 ft. high, 1 to 2 in. diam., 4 to 8 ft. spread .................... 60 ........ 2 00 



14 ft. high, H to 2 in. diam., 4 to 9 ft. spread 



30 



2 50 



16 ft. high, 2 to 4 in. diam., 13 ft. spread ....................... 35 ........ 3 00 



18 ft. high, 3^ to 4J in. diam., 5 to 10 ft. spread ................. 15 ........ 6 00 



20 ft. high, 4 to 6^- in. diam., 8 to 10 ft. spread .................. 10 ........ 10 00 



4 50 



7 00 



9 50 



17 50 



22 50 



27 50 



50 00 



$9 00 

 25 00 

 35 00 

 60 00 

 80 00 



22 ft. high, 4 to 

 24 ft. high, 4 to 



- . ., 



6| in. diam., 5 

 5| in. diam., 7 



5 to 12 ft. spread .......... ........ 12 



15 00 

 3 ........ 18 00 



15 

 90 



1 75 



2 25 



2 75 



3 25 

 5 50 

 9 00 



17 50 

 22 50 

 27 50 

 50 00 



1 00 

 7 50 

 15 00 

 20 00 

 25 00 

 30 00 

 50 00 

 80 00 



to 10 ft, spread 

 Maple, Ash -leaved (Box Elder). A. Negundo. 



30 ft. high, 6^ in. diam., 12 ft. spread 



32 ft. high, 6 to 91 in. diam., 14 ft. spread 



36 ft, high, 7 in. diam., 12 ft. spread 



Mulberry, Tea's Weeping. Morus alba, var. Tatarica pendula. 



6 ft. high, 5 ft. spread 



9 ft. high, 71 in. diam., 9 to 14 ft. spread. Trained as summer 



houses. Ten years old 3 



These three larger plants at $20 are illustrated on page 22. 

 Oak, Pin. Quercus palustris. 



2 to 4 in. high, 1-yr. seedlings. .Per 1,000, $9; per 10,000, $40. 

 1 to 2 ft. high 



2 ft. high 



3 ft. high 



4 ft. high 



5 ft. high f 



6 ft. high 



8 ft, high 



10 ft. high, H to If in. diam., 4 to 9 ft. spread . 

 12 ft. high, l| to 2 in. diam., 3 to 9 ft. spread . . 

 14 ft, high, 2 to 3 in. diam., 5 to 8 ft. spread . . . 

 16 ft. high, 2 to 3 in. diam., 5 to 9 ft. spread . . 

 18 ft. high, 2f to 4 in. diam., 6 to 14 ft. spread . 

 20 ft. high, 4 to 5 in. diam., 6 to 12 ft. spread . . 

 22 ft. high, 5 to 7 in. diam., 10 to 15 ft. spread . 



24 ft. high, 5 to 7 in. diam., 9 to 15 ft. spread 12 ... 



26 ft. high, 5| to 6 in. diam., 6 to 14 ft, spread 23 ... 



26 ft. high. 9 in. diam., 6 to 14 ft. spread 8 ... 



28 ft. high, 6 to 8 in. diam., 12 to 16 ft. spread 8. . . 



30 ft. high, 8 in. diam., 12 to 16 ft. spread 5. . . 



32 ft. high, 7 to 9 in. diam., 12 to 20 ft. spread 14 p 



or fA. i i -t -t A * f T --, <~* A f -i JT rlCC Oil SClCCLlOIl 



32 ft. high, 11 to 15 in. diam., 15 to 24 ft. spread 4. 



36 ft. high, 10 to 14 in. diam., 18 to 24 ft. spread 4. 



38 ft. high, 6| to 9f in. diam., 14 to 16 ft. spread 2. 



40 ft v high, lOf to 17 in. diam., 16 to 24 ft. spread 5. 



We believe ours to be the only stock of large Pin Oaks in any nursery. They are valuable for im- 

 mediate lawn planting, as illustrated on page 23, 24, 25 and 27. One fortunate things about the Pin Oak 

 is that its long, flexible branches can be tied down to go under trolley wires. The roots are tough and 

 flexible, and, therefore, large trees can be carried across ferries or through narrow streets with ease and 

 economy. A number of these larger Pin Oaks have been trimmed to uniform sizes, so that they are valu- 

 able for avenue planting or in matched pairs for entrances. 



The little trees at Jess than one cent each are worth planting in private nurseries or in extensive land- 

 scape planting. The trees at $20 per 100, 3 feet high, should be used freely in mixture with other shrubs 

 and trees because they will quickly produce good resu'ts ai a low cost. 



Quantity Each 



Oak, Red. Q. rubra. 3 ft. high Per 1,000, $125. .3,000 $0 25 



1 

 2 



1 



10 



10,000. 



. . 400. 

 .Per 1,000, $100. .2,000. 

 .Per 1,000, $150. .1,300. 



800. 



.Per 1,000, $250. .3,000. 



150. 



100. 



50. 



70. 



15. 



71. 



36 . 



25 . 



20. 



12 00 

 15 00 

 18 00 



75 



20 00 



02 



10 



20 



25 



30 



35 



60 



1 00 



2 00 



2 50 



3 00 



6 00 



.810-20 00 



20 00 



22 00 



30 00 



Per 10 



$2 00 

 2 25 

 5 00 

 700 

 9 00 



17 50 



Per 100 

 $15 00 

 18 00 

 35 00 

 6000 



4 ft. high .................................. Per 1,000, $150. .2,000 ........ 30 



5 ft. high .................................. Per 1,000, $250. . 1,000 ........ 60 



6 ft. high ..................................... 200 ........ 75 



8 ft. high .................................................. 150 ........ 1 00 



10 ft. high, H to If in. diam .................. > ................ 80 ........ 2 00 



2 ft. high, 1| to 2 in. diam., 3 to 5 ft. spread ................... 25 ........ 3 50 



14 ft. high, \\ to 2^ in. diam., 4 to 7 ft. spread .................. 25 ........ 4 00 



16 ft. high, 2 to 3^ in. diam., 6 to 9 ft. spread ................... 9 ........ 9 00 



18 ft. high, 2f to 4 in. diam., 4 to 10 ft. spread .................. 7 ........ 15 00 



20 ft. high, 3 to 4f in. diam., 8 to 12 ft. spread ................. 10 ........ 20 00 



4 ft. high, 3 to 4 in. diam., 6 to 7 ft. spread ................. . 2 ........ 25 00 



26 ft. high, 4 in. diam., 10 ft. spread ............................ 2 ........ 30 00 



Many object to the cost of Oaks when they are as large as the usual size of Maple, Elm and Poplar 10 



4 feet. Plant these little ones and you will find that they make as rapid annual growth as the Norway 



and bugar Maples. There should be hundreds of miles of Long Island roads shaded with native Oaks grown 



from Long Island seed. Ours is the only supply, and it is a very cheap one. 



Oak, Scarlet. Q. coccinea. 3 to 6 in. high, 1-yr. seedlings .............. ."IjSof ....... $0*05 



1 ft. high 



950 



325: 



ft. high .................. 40 



JS-W ...................... '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 35 



D ft. high .................................... 30 



20 

 30 

 60 

 00 

 25 



Per 10 

 $0 40 



1 80 



2 80 

 5 00 

 9 00 



10 00 



Per 100 

 $3 00 

 15 00 

 25 00 



