196 GREENWICH STREET, NEW YORK 
19 
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE TREES 
NORWAY MAPLE 
AMERICAN ELM 
Each 
American Elm. White, one of the quickest 
growing shade trees. Will stand sleet and 
ice without cracking the limbs. Comes 
into foliage about June 1st. 8 ft. trees, 
$1.00 and 1.25 
Norway Maple (Acer Platanoides), 70 foot. 
A handsome roundheaded tree, whose 
green leaves turn to a golden yellow in 
the late Autumn, contrasting well with 
the deep brown, almost black bark. Popu¬ 
lar for street planting and tolerant to 
city conditions. 
Each 
8 to 10 foot trees.. 3.00 
10 to 12 foot trees..... 4.50 
Elm, Siberian or Chinese (70 foot). A very 
rapid growing hard-wooded Elm. The 
foliage is dense and smaller than that of 
the American Elm. Tall, graceful, ab¬ 
solutely hardy and succeeding in wet or 
dry soil. 8 to 10 foot trees... 2.00 
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus), 60 foot. Covered 
with showy panicles of white flowers 
against the rich dark green leaves. Very 
attractive and symmetrical. 
5 to 6 foot trees. 2.50 
Linden, American (Tilia Americana), 75 
foot. One of the best quick growing na¬ 
tive trees. Has fragrant yellow flowers. 
A good lawn specimen. 
10 to 12 foot trees.—.~.-.- 3.00 
Silver Maples. Quick growing shade trees. 
Thrive under most any conditions. Come 
into foliage about June 1st. 8 foot trees. 
1.00 
Plane, Oriental (70 foot). A very desirable 
and rapid growing tree for street plant¬ 
ing, and able to withstand the smoke of 
the city. Also good for seashore plant¬ 
ing. 8 to 10 foot trees.... 2.00 
Lombardy Poplars. Tall spire-like character. 
Very attractive. 8 to 10 foot trees.. 1.00 
Weeping Willow (Salix Bablonica), 50 foot. 
Very valuable for waterside planting. 
Bright green foliage, borne on slender, 
pendulous branches. 10 to 12 foot trees. 3.00 
