Deciduous Trees TOWSON NURSERIES, Inc. 



SIZE EACH PER 10 



FAGUS sylvatica purpurea (Purple Beech). 10 to 12 feet $35.00 ?o $50.00 

 Very low-branched, and of medium size. The 12 30 ^ 

 rich purple color of the foliage in May and Prices on application. 



June, changing to a purplish green as the sea- 

 son progresses, marking this as an unusually 

 fine specimen. 



FRAXINUS americana (White Ash). A tall, 12 to U feet- 

 broad-headed tree with oblong, dark green or- 2 to 21 in. cat. $3.50 

 namental leaves. It is a handsome specimen 14 to 16 feet— 

 and useful for street, avenue and park plant- 21 to 3 in. cal. $5.00 

 ing as well as on the lawn of private estates. 16 18 /ee^ — 



3 to 2,1 in. cal. $7.50 to $10.00 

 Large specimens — Prices on 

 application. 



GINKGO biloba (Maidenhair Tree). A remark- Large specimens— Prices on 

 able tree from Japan having fan-shaped leaves application. 

 resembling those of the Maidenhair Fern. It 

 is particularly desirable as a street tree be- 

 cause of its freeness from insect pests and its 

 picturesque habit. 



JUGLANS sieboldiana (Japanese Walnut ). 10 12 feet $ 3.50 



Broad-headed tree of medium height and rapid 12 14 5.00 



growth. It has large compound leaves, and 14 16 6.50 

 bears fruit which resembles somewhat the 

 English Walnut. 



KOELREUTERIA paniculata (Goldenrain 6 8 feet % 3.00 

 Tree). Medium-sized tree with compound 8 10 4.50 



leaves, bearing large panicles of yellow flow- 10 12 7.50 

 ers. This tree prefers the full sunlight for 

 proper development and is desirable as a 

 specimen. 



LARIX leptolepsis (Kaempferi) (Japanese Large specimens— Prices on 

 Larch). A tall, stately tree with soft, feath- application. 

 ery, bluish-green foliage resembling that of 

 the Spruce. It bears small cones and when 

 seen in the summer is often mistaken for an 

 evergreen tree. It is a rapid grower and pre- 

 fers light, moist soil. 



Exceptionally Fine Specimens. 



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