Deciduous Trees 
E grow only those trees which 
we have proved to be absolutely 
hardy in the vicinity of New 
York. 
The prices quoted in this 
catalogue are for specimen trees 
only. No imperfect trees are sold. 
Ash • Fraxinus 
American White. Fraxinus 
alba. A beautiful native tree 
which will thrive in almost 
iiiysoil. It is of rapid growth and 
attains at times a height of a hun- 
dred feet. The foliage is very dark 
green. 
to 2 in. cat., lo to 12 ft. 
high $1 so 
Green. Fraxinus viridis. Similar to 
the White Ash, but with smaller leaves 
of a lighter shade of green. ^.^^^ 
i\ to i} in. cal., 10 to 12 
ft. high, $1 so 
Beech • Fagus 
European. Fagus sylvalica When fully grown it forms a large 
and imposing tree, from 60 to 80 feet high with a round, compact 
head and deep green foliage which remains on the tree until very 
late in the fall. It is suited to almost any soil, but thrives best in 
rich, sandy loam. ^^^^ 
5 ft high $1 00 
6 ft high 2 00 
Weeping. Fagus sylvalica pendula. A weeping variety of the Euro- 
pean Beech It is an unusually picturesque tree and grows to 
large proportions, with spreading branches which droop grace- 
fully to the ground. ^.^^.^ 
5 ft. high $2 00 
6 ft. high 3 00 
catkins of 
Paper Birch 
