WESTBURY, LONG ISLAND 



3 



300 



.50 



4.50 



40.00 



400 



.60 



5.50 



50.00 



200 



1.00 



8.50 



75.00 



100 



1.25 



10.00 



90.00 



50 



3.00 



25.00 





10 



10.00 



40.00 





cover illustration) . 





400 



1.50 



12.50 





200 



2.00 



17.50 





200 



3.00 



27.50 





CHERRY, Wild. Prunus serotina. 



Just the tree for planting at the seashore for its thick, leathery leaves withstand 

 the salt spray. They are equally good for mass planting on sandy ground as they will 

 make a thick barrier of healthy foliage. Quantity Each Per 10 Per 100 



4 ft. high 500 $0.20 $1.50 $12.00 



5- 6 ft. high.. 700 .50 4.50 30.00 



8-10 ft. high 60 .85 7.50 60.00 



12 ft. high 10 2.00 



CLADRASTIS. See Yellowwood. 



CORK TREE, Chinese. Phellodendron amurense. 



Vigorous tree with foliage like Walnut and clusters of black berries. At these 

 low prices they can be satisfactorily used for mass planting. Free from insects. 



4-5 ft. high 145 .35 4.00 25.00 



6 ft. high! 110 .75 6.00 50.00 



8 ft. high 80 .85 7.50 60.00 



10 ft. high, 3-5 ft. spread 90 1.50 12.50 100.00 



12 ft. high, 4-6 ft. spread 50 4.00 35.00 



CORNUS. See Dogwood. 



CRATAEGUS. See Thorn. 



DOGWOOD, White-Flowering. Cornus florida. 



3 ft. high 300 



4 ft. high 400 



6 ft. high 200 



8 ft. high 100 



10-12 ft. high, lK-23^ in. diam., 4 ft. spr. . . . 

 12 ft. high, 2-2^ in. diam., 6-8 ft. spr 



Red Flowering. Cornus florida var. rubra, (i 



3 ft. high 400 



4 ft. high 200 



3 yr. grafts, 5-6 ft. stems 200 



Japanese. Cornus Kousa. 



Here is a chance to please yourself and surprise your friends. Plant these where 

 White Dogwood grows and soon you will have flowers that are more graceful than 

 White Dogwood and blooming a month later. In the Autumn there are big, soft, 

 sweet, edible fruits nearly one inch in diameter. The reason we recommend it p 1 anted 

 by the thousands is because it will harmonize with the native woodland. 

 3-6 in. high, 2 yr. seedlings .... $20.00 per 1000 40,000 .04 .30 2.50 

 1-1^ ft.. ... . 500 .12 1.00 8.00 



2 ft. high i 50 .60 5.00 40.00 



3 ft. high 75 1.25 10.00 60.00 



4 ft. high 75 1.75 15.00 100.00 



ELM, American. Ulmus americana. 



Good Elms with good roots are offered here. They have been transplanted or 

 root-pruned once more than usual. 



12 ft. high, 1}4 in. diam., 4-6 ft. spr 



14 ft. high, 234-in. diam., 4-6 ft. spr 



16 ft. high, 3 in. diam., 5-7 ft. spr ). . . 



18 ft. high, Zy 2 in. diam., 5-8 it. spr. 



20 ft. high, 4K in. diam., 5-8 ft. spr 



22 ft. high, 5-6 in. diam., 7-10 ft. spr 



24-26 ft. high, 6-7 in. diam., 7-10 ft. spr 



28 ft. high, 7-8 in. diam., 9-12 ft. spr 



30 ft. high, 8H in. diam., 10 ft. spr 



FAGUS. See Beech. 



GINKGO. Salisburia adiantifolia. 



To plant an avenue that will last a thousand years the Ginkgo should be con- 

 sidered for they give every promise of thriving here as they do in Japan and China. 

 The tree should not be overlooked by those enjoying collections of rare and beautiful 

 trees. 



6- 8 ft. high 125 



10-12 ft. high 



12-14 ft. high,, 2 in. diam 



14-16 ft. high, 2Y 2 in. diam 



16-18 ft. high, 3 in. diam 



16-21 ft. high, 33^ in. diam., 4-6 ft. spr 



18-20 ft. high, 4 in. diam., 4-6 ft. spr 



GLEDITSIA. See Locust Honey. 



30 



2.50 



16.00 



90 



5.00 



25.00 



90 



8.00 



45.00 



40 



16.00 



120.00 



25 



30.00 



250.00 



45 



40.00 



350.00 



15 



50.00 



450.00 



6 



60.00 





1 



90.00 





125 



1.00 



9.00 



50 



3.00 



25.00 



50 



5.00 



45.00 



40 



10.00 



90.00 



40 



12.00 



110.00 



10 



18.00 



170.00 



10 



30.00 



225.00 









