RED-FLOWERING . Mscutus Hip po- 
castanum Rubrum 
A grafted Horsechestnut with flame- 
colored flowers. 
Each 
3 in. cal., 10 ft. high $8.00 
in. cal., 12 ft. high 10.00 
Linden — Tilia 
AMERICAN. Tilia Americana 
A handsome native shade tree which 
grows very quickly and thrives in the 
poorest soil. It forms a very symmetrical 
avenue tree. The fragrant white flowers 
appear in June. 
Each 
3}4 in. cal., 19 ft. high $0.00 
4 in. cal., 20 ft. high !).()() 
\y 2 in. cal., 21 ft. high 12.00 
5 in. cal., 22 ft. high 15.00 
oY 2 in. cal., 23 ft. high 20.00 
6 in. cal., 24 ft. high 25.00 
§Y 2 in. cal., 25 ft. high 30.00 
7 in. cal., 26 ft. high 35.00 
EUROPEAN LARGE-LEAVED. Tilia 
Platyphyllos 
The broad-leaved variety, which forms 
the largest tree of all the Lindens. 
Eacl. 
3 in. cal., 16 ft. high $0.00 
in. cal., 17 ft. high 0.00 
4 in. cal., 18 ft. high 12.00 
EUROPEAN SMALL- LEAVED . Tilia 
Vulgaris 
The best Linden for street planting. It 
grows rapidly and holds its leaves until very 
late in the autumn. 
Each 
lYl in. cal., 12 ft. high $5.00 
3 in. cal., 14 ft. high (5.00 
3 in. cal., 16 ft. high 9.00 
SILVER. Tilia Argentea 
An unusually symmetrical tree with very 
luxuriant foliage. The leaves are dark 
green above and silver on the under side. 
Each 
in. cal., 16 ft. high $9.00 
4 in. cal., 18 ft. high 12.00 
43^ in. cal., 20 ft. high 15.00 
5 in. cal., 22 ft. high 20.00 
&y % in. cal., 23 ft. high 25.00 
6 in. cal., 24 ft. high 30.00 
Magnolia 
The Magnolia is the earliest of the 
flowering trees, being covered with blos- 
soms before the leaves appear. 
SOUXANGE'S. Magnolia Soulangeana 
The hardiest of the Chinese Magnolias. 
The flowers arc white inside, and pink 
without . 
Each 
1 Ft high $5.00 
5 ft. high 6.00 
Maple — Acer 
NORWAY. Acer Platanoides 
The Norway Maple is one of the most 
satisfactory trees for either street or lawn 
planting. It grows rapidly in even the 
poorest soil and most exposed situations 
and suffers practically no setback after 
transplanting. It forms a large tree with 
a spreading head and deep green leaves, 
which remain on the tree until November. 
The only condition in which the Norway 
Maple will not thrive is in very wet ground. 
There it is safer to plant the Sugar or Silver 
Maple. 
The Amawalk Nursery contains thirty 
thousand specimen Norway Maples from 
two to seven-inch caliper, the largest stock 
of these trees in this countrv. 
Each 
2 in. cal., 14 ft. high $4.00 
2}/£ in. cal., 16 ft. high 5.00 
3 in. cal., 18 ft. high ' 6.00 
3J^ in. cal., 20 ft. high 9.00 
4 in. cal., 22 ft. high 12.00 
\y 2 in. cal., 24 ft. high 15.00 
5 in. cal., 25 ft. high 20.00 
5% in. cal., 26 ft. high 25.00 
6 in. cal., 27 ft. high . 30.00 
63^ in. cal., 28 ft. high 35.00 
7 in. cal., 29 ft. high 45.00 
7K in. cal., 30 ft. high 55.00 
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