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ELEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (Russian Olivo) Silvcr-grav loaves and branchlcts. Orange 
Good for massing. 
7. 
3 5 to 18 ft. 
. . 2-3' 
.30 
3. 
. . 4-5' 
• 50 
2 . 
. . 6-3* 
1.20 
7. 
3 -3 -In 
1.50 
12.00 
10 . 
. . l>,-2" 
2.50 
20.00 
5. 
0 _ 0 In 
3.50 
30.00 
1 . 
5.00 
FRAXINUS AMERICANA (White Ash) The compound leaves take on a distinct metallic 
purple tinge before yellowing in the autumn. Fairly rapid grower, good 
in moist soils. 70 to 80 ft. 
4 • • 
3.00 
6 . . 
. 2t-3" 
4.00 
35-00 
2 . . 
.3->i" 
6.00 
13 . . 
. 3i-4" 
8.00 
70.00 
25 . • 
.4-5" 
12.50 
115.00 
9 • . 
.5-6" 
17.50 
165.00 
4 • • 
.6-7" 
25 .OO 
GINKGO BIL0BA (Maidenhair Tree) Picturesque slow growing tree with leaves shaped 
like Maidenhair Fern. Immune from insects. 50 to 75 ft. 
S3.2-3' 1.00 3.00 70.00 
2.4-5' 1.50 
2 .. 5 - 6 ' 2.00 
2 . . ..6-7' 2.50 
6.iKly" 5.00 
1 . . . ..l|-2" 7.50 
1.. 3-3-2" 15.00 
1.5-6" 35-00 
JUGLANS CINEREA (White Walnut) (Butternut) Spreading tree with large leaves, 
producing edible nuts. 
2. 
1 . 
2 . 
1 .. . 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (Goldenrain-tree) 
bright yellow flowers in July. 
25. 
40. 
60. 
34. 
66 . 
10 . 
1 . 
1 . 
2. 
32 — 4 " 
4- 5" 
5- 6" 
(Varnishtree) 
25 to 30 ft. 
3- 4' 
4- 5' 
5- 6* 
6- 3 ‘ 
li-2" 
2 - 2 |" 
5- 6" 
6- 7" 
7- 3" 
LIQUIDAMBAR (Sweetgum) Pyramidal tree with corky barked 
leaves which turn blazing scarlet in the Fall, 
places. 50 to 60 ft. 
4.lf-2" 
1 . 2 -|- 2 |" 
2 . . . .. 733 " 
7.50 
10.00 
12.50 
17.50 
Small 
valuable 
tree with 
1.00 
3.00 
50.00 
1.30 
10.00 
80.00 
1.50 
13.00 
100.00 
2.00 
13.00 
150.00 
4-00 
35.00 
300.00 
5.00 40.00 
15.00 
17.50 
25.00 
branches. Star 
shaped 
Grows well in moist 
3.50 
7.50 
15.00 
50.00 
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