Quercus  alba.  White  Oak.  (L)  This  well-known 
grand  old  forest  tree  is  unsurpassed  for  orna- 
mental purposes.  Each         10  100 
5  to  6  ft  $1  25    $11  00    $100  00 
6  to  8  ft  L  50     14  00     135  00 
8  to  10  ft   2  25     20  00     175  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  If  to  2i 
in.  cal   3  00     27  50     250  00 
A  few  larger  trees  priced  upon  request. 
Q.  bicolor.  Swamp  White  Oak.  (L)  Thrives  well 
in  either  wet  or  dry  situations.  It  is  one  of  the 
best-growing  and  most  desirable  Oaks  in  culti- 
vation. Each  10 
8  to  10  ft  $2  00   $17  50 
10  to  12  ft  3  00 
Q.  coccinea.  Scarlet  Oak.  (L)  Tall  pyramidal, 
especially  valued  for  the  sparkling  red  of  its 
autumn  foliage. 
6  to  10  ft  $1  to  $2.50  each 
Q.  macrocarpa.  Mossy  Cup  Oak.  (L)  Of  massive 
open  growth,  with  large  heavy  leaves,  and 
deeply  corrugated  bark.  The  cups  of  the  large 
acorns  are  curiously  fringed,  as  with  gray  moss. 
Among  the  noblest  of  all  the  species. 
10  to  12  ft.,  1 J  to  2^  in.  cal.  .  .  $2.50  to  $5  each 
Q.  palustris.  Pin  Oak.  (L)  A  tree  of  especial 
grace  and  beauty;  the  most  popular  of  all  Oaks; 
unsurpassed  as  lawn  specimens,  admired  for 
avenues,  and  withstands  well  the  unnatural  con- 
ditions of  our  cities.  As  the  tree  grows  the 
branches  droop,  giving  it  a  peculiarly  beautiful 
and  characteristic  outline.  The  leaves  are  deep 
green,  glossy  and  finely  divided,  flaming  to 
orange  and  scarlet  in  the  fall.  We  have  a  large 
stock  of  these  desirable  trees  that  have  straight 
trunks,  good  heads,  and  have  recently  been 
transplanted.  Each      lo  loo 
6  to  8  ft  $1  00   $7  50    $70  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  U  to  2  in.  cal.  .  2  00  18  00  175  00 
12  to  14  ft., 2  to  2^  in.  cal.  .  2  50  22  50  200  00 
14  to  18  ft.,  2h  to  3  in.  cal.  .  3  50  32  50  300  00 
Larger  and  heavier  trees,  3  to  4  in.  cal.,  $5  to  $10  ea. 
Q.  pedunculata,  var.  Concordia.  Golden  Oak.  (S) 
Beautiful  golden  yellow  foliage,  that  holds  its 
color  throughout  the  season.  Odd  and  desirable. 
4  to  6  ft  $2  each 
var.  fastigiata.  Pyramidal  Oak.  (S)  A  nar- 
row columnar  tree  of  dense,  compact  habit.  It 
is  a  splendid  thing,  especially  for  small  areas 
and  formal  plantings.  The  dark  green  leaves 
remain  green  until  long  after  frost. 
Each  10 
5  to  6  ft  $1  50    $12  50 
6  to  8  ft  2  50 
8  to  10  ft  3  50 
Q.  Phellos.  Willow-lea\'ED  Oak.  (L)  A  sym- 
metrical, round  -  headed,  fast -growing  tree,  of 
medium  size,  that  is  uncommon  and  ornamental. 
Prefers  moist  soils.  Each  lo 
8  to  10  ft.,  bushv  $2  50    $20  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  bushv   3  00     25  00 
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Quercus  Prinus.  Chestnut  Oak.  (L)  Of  tall, 
vigorous  growth,  with   leaves  shaped  like  a 
chestnut.  Each  10 
8  to  10  ft  $1  75   $15  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  2  to  2h  in.  cal.   ...   2  50     20  00 
Q.  Robur.  Engush  Oak.  (M)  A  spreading,  long- 
lived  tree,  with  leaves  that  are  dark  green  and 
smaller  than  those  of  our  native  species.  Well 
adapted  for  lawns  and  public  grounds. 
Each        10  100 
8  to  10  ft  $1  25  $10  00    $80  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  2  to  2h  in.  cal.  .  2  00  18  00  175  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2  to  2|  in.  cal.  .   2  50    22  25    200  00 
Q.  rubra.  PvED  Oak.  (L)  A  large  native  tree,, 
with  deeply  cut  bright  green  leaves.  It  is  a  good 
grower  and  not  particular  about  the  soil.  In 
autumn  the  foliage  turns  a  rich,  purplish  crim- 
son, that  is  scarcely  surpassed  in  brilliancy  by 
any  other  tree.  This  Oak  is  one  of  the  fastest 
growing  varieties ;  it  makes  a  splendid  lawn  or 
shade  tree  and  possesses  the  characteristics  re- 
quired of  an  avenue  tree.     Each      lo  lOo 
5  to  6  ft  $0  75    $6  50    $60  00 
6  to  8  ft   1  00     9  00     85  00 
8  to  12  ft.  .  .  .  $1.50  to  5  00 
The  Pin  Oaks  {Quercus  palustris)  make  a  gcx)d  shade  and  street 
tree  that  matuies  quite  quickly.  We  have  a  splendid  stock 
Six  plants  of  the  same  varieties  will  be  supplied  at  the  price  per  doz.,  25  at  the  price  per  hundred,  250  at  the 
price  per  thousand 
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