Oak — Quercus — Continued 



AMERICAN SCARLET. Quercus Coccinea 



Similar in habit to the Red Oak, but with smaller and more 

 deeply cut foliage, which turns crimson in the fall. 



Each 



2 in. cal., 12 ft. high $3.00 



2J-2 in. cal., 14 ft. high 5.00 



Quercus Alberlsi 



A rare grafted variety of Oak, remarkable for the brilliancy of 

 its large, glossy green leaves. Each 



2 in. cal., 10 ft. high $4.00 



2>,' in. cal., 12 ft. high 6.00 



3 in. cal., 14 ft. high 8.00 



3j.. in. cal., 16 ft. high 10.00 



Plane — Platanus 



LONDON. Platanus Oricnlalis 



This is the best tree for street planting. It thrives under the 

 most adverse conditions and its leaves retain their fresh green 



in spite of heat and dust. 



Each 



2K in. cal., 14 ft. high $4.00 



3 in. cal., 15 ft. high 5.00 



ZYt in. cal., 16 ft. high 6.00 



4 in. cal., 17 ft. high 7.00 



4^ in. cal., 18 ft. high 8.00 



AMERICAN SYCAMORE OR BUTTONWOOD 

 Platanus Occidentals 



A sturdy, picturesque native tree. It sheds its outer bark in 



the fall, showing the creamy white inner bark, which makes a 

 striking note in the winter landscape. 



Each 



3 in. cal., 18 ft. high $5.00 



3' j in. cal., 22 ft. high 6.00 



Tulip Tree 



Liricdendron Tulipifera 



A native forest tree of tall, pyramidal habit. It has light 

 green, glossy foliage and tulip-shaped flowers. 



Each 



2 in. cal., 9 ft. high $3.00 



2,'.< in. cal., 10 ft. high 4.00 



3 in. cal., 12 ft. high 5.00 



Willow— Salix 



The Willows arc the most satisfactory trees to plant in very wet- 

 ground, where they make rapid growth. 



LAUREL-LEAVED. Salix Laurifolia 



A small, upright tree, with shining, dark-green leaves. 



Each 



2 in. cal., 8 ft. high $2.50 



iy 2 in. cal., 10 ft. high 3.00 



3 in. cal., 12 ft. high 3.50 



WEEPING. Salix Bahylonica 



The well-known Weeping Willow. 



Each 



2 in. cal., 6 ft. high $2.00 



2 yi in. cal., 8 ft. high . 2.50 



3 in. cal., 10 ft. high 3.00 



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