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Ffl^wi sylvaticd (European Beech) 



FAGUS • Beech 



FAGUS americana (ferruginea) (Amer- 

 ican Beech). A large spreading tree with 

 smooth bark of a light steel-gray color. It 

 makes an interesting tree in the landscape and 

 produces an edible nut. 

 6 to % feet B&B . . . $15.00/0 20.00 

 ^ to Id feet B&B . . . 25.00 



Large specimens, prices on application 



F. sylvatica (European Beech). This is a 

 compact, medium sized tree, somewhat slower 

 growing and having a darker and glossier 

 green foliage than the American Beech. Dur- 

 ing the fall the leaves turn a reddish brown 

 and remain through most of the winter. Very 

 eflFective for hedges, windbreaks and screens. 



4/0 5 feet B&B $7.50 



5/0 6 feet B&B 10.00 



12 to \^ feet B&B 45.00 



\Ato\6feet B&B 60.00 



\6 ton feet B&B 75.00 



18 /o 20 feet B&B 100.00 



20 to 24 feet B&B 150.00 



Large specimens, prices on application 



F. sylvatica purpurea (Purple Beech). 



Very low branched, and of medium size. The 

 rich purple color of the foliage in May and 

 June, changing to a purplish-green as the sea- 

 son progresses, marking this as an unusually 

 fine specimen. 



Large specimens, prices on application 



FRAXINUS • Ash 



FRAXINUS americana (White Ash). A 



tall, broad-headed tree with narrow, dark 

 green ornamental leaves. It is a handsome 

 specimen and useful for street, avenue and 

 park planting as well as on the lawn. Per 10 

 % tolQ feet,iy2" cal. . .$2.50 $20.00 

 10 /o 12 /<-(>/, 1/2 /o 2" cfl/. . 3.50 30.00 

 \2 tolA fcet,2 tolYz" cal. 5.00 40.00 



GINKGO • Maidenhair Tree 



GINKGO biloba (Maidenhair Tree). A 



remarkable tree from Japan having fan-shaped 

 leaves resembling those of the Maidenhair 

 Fern. It is particularly desirable as a street 

 tree because of its freeness from insect pests 

 and its picturesque habit. Per 10 



7 to % feet $5.00 $40.00 



% to 10 feet 6.00 50.00 



10 to 12 feet 8.50 70.00 



Large specijnens, prices on application 



KOELREUTERIA paniculata (Golden- 

 rain Tree). Medium sized tree with com- 

 pound leaves, bearing large panicles of yellow 

 flowers. This tree prefers the full sunlight for 

 proper development and is desirable as a 

 specimen. Per 10 



8 to 10 feet $6.jOO $50. CO 



10 to\2 feet 7.50 60.00 



Large specimens, prices on application 



LARIX • Larch 



LARIX europaea (European Larch). A 



rare and interesting pyramidal tree rese.nbling 

 the Spruce. It bears small cones and when 

 seen in the summer is often mistaken for an 

 evergreen tree. It is a very hardy, rapid 

 grower and prefers light, moist soil. 



3 to 4 feet B&B $2.50 



4/0 5 feet B&B 3.50 



L. leptolepsis (kaempferi) (Japanese 

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

 ery, bluish-green foliage. 



6 to 8 feet B&B .... $5.00 

 % to 10 feet B&B .... 7.50 

 10 to 12 feet B&B .... 10.00 

 12 to 14 feet B&B .... 12.50 

 14 to 16 feet B&B .... 15.00 



LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua (Sweet 

 Gum). A tall, pyramidal type with foliage 

 resembling that of the maple and turning a 

 deep crimson in the fall. It is a moisture- 

 loving tree of moderate growth and will with- 

 stand the salt air of the seashore. 



6/08 feet B&B .... $5.00 

 S to 10 feet B&B .... 7.50 

 10 to 12 feet B&B .... 12.50 

 12 to 14 feet B&B .... 15.00 

 14 to 16 feet B&B , . . . 20.00 



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