ELLTVANGER 6 BARRY 

 tt'ORTICULTURISTS 

 ESTABLISHED - 1840 



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ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Dear Sir : 





March 20. 1917. 



We beg to call your attention to a line lot of Shade Trees wliich we have, suitable for Streets, 

 Avenues, and Boulevards, also some Evergreens and Shrubs. If you are in the market this Spring, 

 we should be pleased to receive a list of quantities for quotations. Samples will be submitted if 

 desired. 



500 



Acer Dasycarpum, 8-10' 



700 



Catalpa speciosa, 8-10' 



500 



m-1/2" 



400 



1/-1/" 



200 



V/2-U/4" 



200 



l/-l^f' 



100 



•• Wierii, lYz-W^" 



60 



1^-2" 



7? 



•• 1^-2" 



700 



Crataegus oxyacantha, 4-5' 



400 



Xegundo, 8-10' 



150 



Fagus sylvatica. 3-4' 



125 



114.1^" 



150 



Frax'inus Am., 8-10' 



500 



" Platanoides. lyi-lj^" 



200 



'• 1/-1/" 



1000 



134-2" 



150 



" 1/-134" 



1000 



2-2/," 



75 



" 1./-2" 



400 



2/-3" 



250 



excelsior, 8-10' 



400 



Schwedlerii, 6-8' 



75 



1/-1/ 



300 



Saccharum, 134-1/" 



500 



Platanus orientalis, 1/-1^4 



500 



1/-1M" 



1000 



l.>4-2" 



500 



I.V4-2" 



L50 



Populus- Bolleana, 1/-1/" 



250 



2-2/" 



75 



" 1/-1%" 



100 



ruhrum. 6-8' 



100 



Quercus alba. 5-6' 



7h 



(leneva, 5-6' 



50 



" 6-8' 



75 



Reitenbachi, 5-6' 



75 



" 8-10' 



400 



Aesculus Hippocastanuni. 5-6' 



150 



macrocarpa. 5-6' 



500 



6-8' 



300 



6-8' 



500 



8-10' 



75 



10-12' 



500 



alba pleno, 5-6' 



250 



Salisburia, 6-8' 



500 



6-8' 



250 



8-10' 



200 



Rubicunda. 5-6' 



50 



1/-1/" 



100 



lietula laciniata. 8-10' 



150 



Salix Hritzensis. 6-8' 



100 



1/-1/" 



250 



8-10' 



100 



1/-1./" 



125 



Crolden, 6-8' 



