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Alnus  incana.  Speckled  Alder.  (L)  A  rapid- 
growing  tree  in  moist  or  dry  soils.  Leaves  oval 
or  ovate,  finely  toothed,  dark  green  above,  pale 
beneath. 
8  to  10  ft  
14  to  16  ft.,  Ifto  2h  in.cal. 
Each 
10  75 
1  75 
10 
100 
$5  00 
15  00  $125  00 
var.  laciniata.  Cut-leaved  Speckled  Alder. 
(M)  Leaves  deeply  cut,  the  lobes  long  and  narrow. 
Each  10 
8  to  10  ft  $0  75    $6  00 
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Andromeda 
Andromeda  arborea;  syn.,  Oxydendrum  arborea. 
Sorrel  Tree.  (D)  A  very  ornamental  little 
tree  with  handsome  foliage  that  turns  a  brilliant 
crimson  in  autumn.  Panicles  of  small  white 
flowers  resembling  those  of  a  lily-of-the-valley 
are  borne  in  July.  Each       lo  loo 
3  to  4  ft  $1  50    $12  50    $100  00 
4  to  5  ft   2  00     17  50 
5  to  6  ft  2  50 
Betula  •  The  Birches 
100 
$50  00 
175  00 
The  Birches  are  distinguished  for  their  elegant,  graceful  appearance,  slender  branches,  light  airy 
foliage,  and  for  the  silvery  white  bark  of  some  of  the  species.  They  endure  a  wide  range  of  climatic 
conditions  and  thrive  not  only  in  moist  locations,  but  do  well  even  in  high,  dry  or  stony  places. 
Betula  lutea.  Yellow  Birch.  (L)  A  shapely, 
handsome  lawn  tree  with  bronze-colored  bark. 
It  is  a  strong,  robust  forest  native,  suited  for 
landscape  planting  in  almost  all  locations. 
Each        10  1(10 
10  to  12  ft.,  U  to  If  in.,  cal.  $1  25  $10  00  $80  CO 
B.  nigra ;  syn.,  rubra.  Red  Birch.  (L)  The  fami- 
liar Birch,  with  torn  and  ragged  bark,  that  can 
often  be  seen  along  the  banks  of  streams.  It  is 
a  graceful,  moisture-loving  tree  that  should  be 
in  all  lowland  plantings.  ^^^^^ 
6  to  8  ft  $0  75    $5  00    $40  00 
8  to  10  ft   1  00     7  50     50  00 
16  to  18  ft.,  3  to  4  in.  cal, 
branched  to  ground  ...   4  50    40  00 
B.  papyrifera.  Paper,  or  Canoe  Birch.  (L)  Very 
white  bark  and   loose,  graceful  heads  when 
Each         10  100 
4  to  5  ft  $0  35    $2  50    $20  00 
var.  populifolia.  American  White  Birch.  (S) 
Seldom  in  cultivation.  -^^^^^ 
10  to  12  ft  $1  50   $12  50 
Betula  alba.  European  White  Birch.  (M)  A 
quick-growing  tree  that  after  a  few  years  de- 
velops a  beautiful  white  bark,  that  makes  it 
attractive  and  prominent  in  any  landscape.  It  is 
very  hardy,  grows  anywhere  and  can  be  planted 
individually,  though  most  attractive  in  clumps 
or  colonies.  Each  lo 
6  to  8  ft  $1  00    $7  50 
12  to  14  ft.,  2i  to  3  in.  cal.  2  50  20  00 
14  to  16  ft.,  2|  to  3i  in.  cal.   3*  50    30  00 
var.  fastigiata.  Pyramidal  White  Birch.  (M) 
Of  compact,  pyramidal  habit,  with  silvery  white 
bark.  E^^i, 
5  to  6  ft  $1  00 
6  to  8  ft  1  25 
10 
$8  00 
10  00 
var.  laciniata  pendula.  Weeping  Cut-Leaved 
White  Birch.  (M)  At  an  early  age  this  tree 
acquires  a  very  graceful  drooping  habit  and  sil- 
very white  bark.  The  foliage  is  deeply  and  deli- 
cately cut.  This  tree  is  deservedly  popular  in 
lawn  plantings.  ^^^^ 
8  to  10  ft  $1  50   $12  50 
10  to  12  ft   2  00     17  50 
var.   pendula   Youngii.    Young's  Weeping 
Birch.  (S)  An  odd,  attractive  tree  with  singu- 
larly contorted  branches. 
5  to  7  ft  $2.50  each 
var.  purpurea.  Purple  Birch.  (M)  Purple 
leaves  and  white  bark. 
4  to  5  ft  $1  each 
B.  lenta.  Sweet,  Black,  or  Cherry  Birch.  (M) 
Each 
12  to  14  ft  $2  00 
14  to  16  ft  3  00 
Carpinus  •  Hornbeam 
Carpinus  Americana ;  syn.,  Caroliniana.  Ameri- 
can Hornbeam.  (S)  A  bushy  tree  or  shrub, 
with  leaves  and  bark  resembling  Beech. 
Each         10  100 
4  to  6. ft  $0  75    $6  00    $50  00 
6  to  8  ft   1  00     7  50 
C.  Betula.  European  Hornbeam.  A  strong,  com- 
pact grower,  with  stiff  twiggy  branches.  Valu- 
able for  shady  places  and  for  hedges. 
Each         10  100 
3  to  4  ft  $0  50    $4  00    $35  00 
The  Catalpas 
These  are  all  effective,  tropical-looking  lawn  trees  that  flower  showingly  in  July.  Their  leaves  are 
large,  glossy  and  heart-shaped.  The  long  beans  of  some  of  the  varieties  are  odd  and  interesting.  They 
do  well  in  exposed  situations  and  meager  soils.  Popular  in  commercial  and  ornamental  plantings. 
The  Catalpas  grow  rapidly,  giving  quick  results.  As  an  ornamental  flowering  tree  for  midsummer 
they  are  not  easily  surpassed. 
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