JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS DEPRESSA. (Prostrate Juni- 
per). 12-18 in. spread. 
.50 
4.00 
PICEA RUBRA. (Red Spruce). 12-18 in. 
.50 
4.00 
PINUS STROBUS. (White Pine). 12-18 in. 
.50 
4.00 
TSUGA CANADENSIS. (Hemlock). 12-18 in. 
.50 
4.00 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS. VAR. PYRAMIDALIS. 
(Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae). Of tall slender growth. Bark 
green. 12-18 in. 
2.00 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS. VAR. GLOBOSA. (Globe 
Arbor Vitae). Very dwarf, compact; useful for formal 
effects. 15-18 in. 2.00 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
Each 10 
ACER PLANTANOIDES. (Norway Maple). A rapid 
growing maple. Symmetrical in form. Its leaves change in 
the autumn to a very beautiful, rich yellow. Useful for 
street, or avenue, or for lawn planting. 8-10 ft. 1.75 
ACER SACCHARUM. (Sugar Maple). This the maple 
which grows to such an extent in Vermont, and which sup- 
plies the country with maple syrup. Aside from its utility, it 
is of a very beautiful growth, becoming a huge tree. It is 
this maple which turns to such brilliant shades of crimson 
and orange in the fall. 5-6 ft. 40c each. 6-8 ft. 75c each. 
8-10 ft. $1.00 each. 
CERCIS CANADENSIS. (Judas Tree). The bare 
branches of this tree are clothed in early spring with rich 
purple flowers, so that the tree itself looks as if it had turned 
to this lovely color. 4-5 ft. l-OO 
JUGLANS CINEREA. (Butternut). 18-24 in. .25 2.25 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPFERA. (Tulip Tree). Large 
spreading branches and fragrant yellow flowers. The tree 
takes its name from the form of its leaves, which are in shape 
like a conventional tulip. 4-5 ft. 100 
PYRUS lOENIS. VAR. BECHTELI. (Bechtel's 
Flowering Crab). One of the very loveliest of the lovely 
flowering crabs. Delicate, shell pink. 3-4 ft. 1.50 
POPULUS CAROLINENSIS. (Carolina Poplar). Very 
rapid growing tree. Planted when quick results are desired. 
8-10 ft. '75 6.00 
POPULUS NIGRUS. VAR. ITALICUS. (Lombardy 
Poplar). A tree extensively used for its skyline effects, for 
lines along drives, or to screen objectionable views. 6-8 ft. .75 6.00 
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