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Fraxinus  Ornus,  continued 
of  fringe-like  flowers  in  June,  filling 
the  air  with  a  sweet  fragrance. 
Each  10 
10  to  12  ft  $1  50   $12  50 
F.  nigra;  syn.,  sambucifolia.  Black 
Ash.    (L)  Good  foliage  and  broad 
open  heads  make  this  a  desirable 
shade  tree.         ^^^-^       lo  lOo 
10  to  12  ft.,  11  to 
If  in.  cal.  .  .  $1  50  $12  50  $90  00 
Gleditschia 
Gleditschia  triacanthus.  Honey  Lo- 
cust. (M)  A  hardy  well-known  tree 
with  strong  thorns.  Its  neat  attrac- 
tive habit  suits  it  for  lawn  planting 
and  its  ability  to  withstand  shearing 
enables  it  to  be  used  for  strong  hedges. 
Each         10  100 
5  to  6  ft.    .  .  $0  50   $3  50    $25  00 
6  to  8  ft.    .  .      75     6  00 
var.  inermis.     Thornless  Honey 
Locust.    Otherwise  it  is  similar  to 
the  above. 
5  to  6  ft. 
Each 
$0  50 
10  100 
50    $25  00 
Gymnocladus 
Almost  before 
of  flowers 
Gymnocladus  Canadensis.  Kentucky 
Coffee  Tree.  (M)  An  odd  tree  of 
medium  size,  with  narrow,  pyramidal 
head.  Its  branches  are  blunt  and  twig- 
less,  and  the  feathery  bluish  green  foliage 
gives  it  a  tropical  aspect.  Has  white  flower 
panicles  that  are  followed  by  large  seed-pods. 
Is  remarkably  free  from  the  ravages  of  insects. 
Withstands  well  adverse  conditions  ;  is  orna- 
mental and  desirable.         E^^^  10 
8  to  10  ft  $1  00   $7  50    $60  00 
10  to  12  ft.,  IJ  to  2  in.  cal.  1  50  12  50  100  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  2  to  2h  in.  cal.   2  00    15  00 
Juglans  .  The  Walnut 
Some  of  these  are  quite  ornamental,  especially 
our  familiar  native  the  Black  Walnut.  It  is  hard 
to  transplant,  but  a  grand  tree  when  established. 
The  Butternut,  or  White  Walnut,  is  also  a  good 
shade  tree.  For  prices  of  these  two  walnuts,  see 
Nut  Trees,  page  78. 
Koelreuteria 
Koelreuteria  paniculata.  Japanese  Varnish 
Tree.  (D)  A  small  attractive  tree  with  showy 
panicles  of  vellow  flowers  in  .July.  Grows  easily 
almost  anywhere.  ^^^^^.^       lo  loo 
2i  to  .3  ft  $0  50    $4  00 
4  to  5  ft   75     5  00    $40  00 
5  to  6  ft   1  00     7  50 
snow  goes  the  Oriental  types  of  Magnolia  clothe  themselves  with  a  wealth 
as  gorgeous  as  this.  For  description  of  varieties  and  prices,  see  page  3  I 
Larix  •  Larch 
Larix  Europaea.  European  Larch.  (M)  A  quick- 
growing  tree  with  light  green  needle-like  leaves 
in  very  early  spring.  In  the  fall  they  turn 
yellow.  ^^^^  10 
2  to  3  ft  $0  35    $3  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  specimens  4  00 
L.  leptolepsis.  Japanese  Larch.  (M)  Habit  simi- 
lar to  the  familiar  one  above.  Hardy  and 
desirable.  ^ach  lo 
4  to  5  ft  $0  75    $5  00 
8  to  10  ft  1  50 
Liquidambar 
Liquidambar  styraciflua.  Sweet  Gum.  (M)  A  na- 
tive tree  of  rapid  growth.  It  is  of  medium  height, 
has  a  narrow  pyramidal  head,  is  hardy  and  grows 
well  in  either  dry  or  damp  soil.  The  bark  is 
corky,  and  the  beautiful  glossy  green  star-shaped 
leaves  make  a  cooling  shade  in  summer,  but  in 
autumn  its  foliage  varies  from  bright  red  to  the 
darkest  crimson.  Each       lo  lOO 
4  to  5  ft  $0  75    $6  00   $50  00 
5  to  6  ft   1  00     8  00 
12  to  14  ft.,  3  to  4  in.  cal., 
low-branched  .  .     $4  to  5  00 
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