OON'S TR-EES 



Tilia. The Linden or Lime 



American Linden, or Basswood. Tilia Ameri- 

 cana. (M). A rapid-growing native that develops 

 into a large, broad, open-headed tree. The large, 

 heart-shaped leaves cast a dense shade. It is 

 hardy and grows in almost any soil. In Spring it 

 has small, yellow flowers that fill the air with 

 fragrance. One of the best shade trees for lawn 

 planting. Also desirable for street and avenue. 



Each 10 



12 to 14 ft., 2 to ly^ in. 



cal $2 50 $22 50 



12 to 14 ft., 2 3^ to 3 in. cal., 3 50 30 00 



14 to 16 ft., 3 to 4 in. cal. . . 5 00 45 00 



16 to 18 ft., 4 to 5 in. cal. . . 10 00 75 00 



100 



$250 00 

 400 00 

 600 00 



20 to 25 ft., 5 to 6 in. cal. 



Each 



$12 50 to v$25 00 



Silver-leaved Linden. Tilia Argentea; syn. 

 ToMENTOSA. (M). The silvery white leaves glisten 

 in the sunlight, and contrast beautifully with other 

 trees. 



Each 10 100 



6 to 8 ft $1 50 $12 50 $100 00 



Weeping Silver-leaved Linden, var. Pendula. 

 (S), A weeping form of the above. 



Each 



10 to 12 ft., 2 to iy2 in. cal vS5 00 



10 



100 



European Linden. Tilia vulgaris. (AI). 

 Develop into symmetrical trees that are splendid 

 for lawn, park or street planting. Thrive best in 

 deep, loamy soils. Each 

 8 to 10 ft., \y2 to 2 in. 



cal $1 75 



10 to 12 ft., 2 to ly in. cal., 2 50 

 12 to 14 ft., ly to 3 in. cal., 4 00 

 14 to 16 ft., 3 to 4 in. cal., 7 50 



U5 00 $125 00 

 22 50 200 00 

 35 00 

 50 00 



var. rubra. (M). A symmetrical, compact tree, 

 with heart-shaped leaves and red-barked twigs. 

 Familiar in foreign landscapes, and perfectly 

 adapted to our own climate. Useful for the same 

 purposes as the preceding variety. 



\y to \y\n. 



IK to 1?^ in. 



Each 



10 



100 



$1 



25 



$10 00 



$75 



00 



1 



50 



12 50 



100 



00 



1 



75 



15 00 



125 



00 



2 



50 



20 00 



175 



00 



3 



00 



25 00 



225 



00 



5 



00 



40 00 



300 



00 



7 



50 



50 00 



400 



00 



6 to 8 ft. 

 8 to 10 ft. 



cal 



8 to 10 ft. 



cal 



10 to 12 ft., IK to 2 in. cal., 

 10 to 12 ft., 2 to 23^ in. cal., 

 12 to 14 ft., lytoS'm. cal., 

 12 to 14 ft., 3 to 4 in. cal., 



Crimean Linden. Tilia Dasystyla. (AI). 

 Dark, glossy leaves. In Winter the young twigs 

 are attractive with bright green bark, distinct and 

 desirable. Each lo 



8 to 10 ft., IX to IK in. cal., $1 50 $13 50 

 10 to 12 ft., IK to 2 in. cal., 2 00 17 50 

 12tol4ft.,2 to2>^in.cal., 3 00 27 50 



Broad-leaved European Linden. 



Tilia Platyphyixos. (M). The head of 

 this tree is not so open as that of the 

 American species; leaves the same size, 

 but rough. The small flowers open at 

 least a week earlier in Spring. In other 

 respects it possesses characteristics similar 

 to all Lindens. 



Each 



100 



ihfc American Linden (Tilia Americana) is popular for almost all 

 ptuposes. Our 14 to 16 ft. trees, listed on this page, will give at once 

 results shown here. 



12 to 14 ft., 2 to 



2y in. cal $2 25 $20 00 



14 to 16 ft., 2y to 



3 in. cal 3 50 30 00 



16 to 18 ft., 3 to 



4 in. cal 5 00 45 00 $400 00 



18 to 20 ft., 4 to 



5 in. cal 10 00 75 00 



Gut-leaved European Linden, var. Lacim- 

 ATA. (S). An interesting variety, well suited for 

 group planting. 



Each 



6 to 8 ft sS3 50 



Taxodium. Bald Cypress 



Deciduous, or Bald Cypress. Taxodium 

 Distich UM. (L). Grows rapidly and thrives 

 well in damp or'dry soils. Very beautiful, when 

 in full leaf, with its'fleecy, light green, cheerful 

 foliage. It is a remarkably tall, narrow-headed 

 tree, of conical outline, that is popular for or- 

 namental specimens and formal planting. 



Each 10 100 



3 to 4 ft $0 75 $6 00 



4 to 5 ft 1 00 7 50 $65 00 



5 to 6 ft 1 50 12 50 90 00 



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