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The  American  White  Ash  (Fraxinus  alba)  is  a  long-hved,  cheap,  quick-growing  lawn  or  avenue  tree.  Our  larger  sizes,  see  prices  below,  will,  in 
three  or  four  years,  produce  the  resuUs  shown  here 
Fagus  sylvatica,  var.  purpurea.  Purple,  or  Cop-  Fraxinus  aiba,  continued 
PER  Beech.  (L)  A  strong,  vigorous  tree  with  sive  trunk  and  broad,  spreading  limbs.  It  is  val- 
beautiful  purple  leaves  in  the  spring  that  fade  ued  for  timber,  shade  or  street  planting.  See 
through  the  summer  until  they  become  almost  illustration,  that  shows  how  well  it  is  adapted 
green.                                      Each        lo  to  street  planting.             Each       lo  loo 
3  to  4  ft  $1  25    $10  00  8  to  10  ft.,  light  $0  50    $3  50    $25  00 
4  to  5  ft                               ..    1  50     12  50  12  to  14  ft.,  U  to  2  in.  cal.   1  50    10  00     75  00 
5  to  6  ft                                      2  00     17  50  14  to  16  ft.,  2  to  2h  in.  cal.   1  75    12  50    100  00 
.       Tr.T       ^r,T.T^  14  to  16  ft.,  2^  to  3  in.  cal.  2  50    20  00    175  00 
var.  purpurea  rosea  margenta.    Tri-colored  '  ^                           ^  „ 
Beech.  (D).  F.  excelsior.    European  Ash.   (M)    Taller  and 
3  to  4  ft.  $2  each  more  rounded  than  the  American,  with  larger 
var.  Riversii.  Rivers'  Purple  Beech.  (L)  This  darker  leaves,  which  remain  on  the  tree  late  in- 
varietv  holds  its  purple  color  a  little  longer  in  ^o  the  fall.  It  thrives  m  moist  grounds. 
fV,^  ^,  '  Each         10  100 
tne  summer.  Each          6  to  8  ft  $0  75   $5  00   $40  00 
5  to  6  ft  $2  50  12  to  14  ft.,  If  to  2h  in.  cal.   1  50    10  00     75  00 
6  to  7  ft                                                  3  00  14  to  16  ft.,  2i  to  2|  in.  cal.   1  75    12  50    100  00 
var.  Riversii  pendula.  Weeping  Purple  Beech.  y^r.  aurea.  Golden-leaved  Ash.  A  novelty. 
(S)  Attractive  on  account  of  its  golden  color,  or 
"^^oBn  $3  each  contrasts  and  variety. 
p-       •  A  U  6  to  8  ft  $1  50  each 
rraXinUS    .    /\sn  var.  pendula.   Weeping  Ash.   (D)  An  odd  tree 
Quick-growing  inexpensive  shade  trees  that  nat-  with  low  head  of  long,  horizontal  and  drooping 
urally  make  handsome  symmetrical  specimens  that  branches.    Makes  a  unique  appearance  when 
are  suitable  for  almost  all  landscape  work,  espe-  Planted  individually  about  the  lawn^^^^^ 
cially  lawn  and  avenue  planting.  In  the  fall  the  8  to  10  ft.,  strong  3-yr.  heads   .  .  $2  50   $20  00 
foliage  turns  a  brilliant  yellow.  10  to  12  ft-,  very  heavy  heads  ...   5  00 
Fraxinus  alba.  American  White  Ash.  (L)  This  F.  Ornus.    European  Flowering  Ash.    (S)  A 
grand  old  native  is  quick  in  growth,  with  mas-  small  ornamental  tree  that  bears  great  masses 
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