Foliiise of KeJ Oak 
American Red Oak, continued 
is adapted to either wet or dry ground. The leaves are very large, 
of a rich, deep green and turn scarlet in the fall bach 
1 in. cal., 7 to lo ft. high $3 00 
American Scarlet. Quercus coccinea. Similar in habit to 
the Red Oak. The leaves are smaller and more deeply cut 
and turn a brilliant purplish crimson in the lall, retaming their 
coloring long after other trees are bare. 
1 to 1} in. cal., 7 to 8 ft high $2 00 
I J to 1} in. cal., 8 to 9 fi high 2 50 
Golden. Quercus pedunculata Concordia. A picturesque tree with 
golden yellow leaves. Grown either in standard or bush form, 
li to ij in. cal., 5 to 6 ft. high $1 25 
Plane • Platanus 
London. Usually called /touww^ o«i'(/e»/a/w in Europe and f/n- 
t<inus orientalis in this country. One of the finest park and street 
t ees of Europe and already a favorite in this country. The bright 
green foliage is heart-.shaped and deeply cut. The bark peels off 
in the fall, leaving the trunk and branches creamy white all 
winter. ^^^^ 
2 to 2\ in cal., 12 to 13 ft. high $2 50 
2\ to 2\ in. cal., 14 ft. high 3 00 
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