TREES 
SALIX. Willow 
Babylonica. Weeping. 5-6 feet. 1.50 
Caprea. Pussywillow. Large pussies. 1.25 
Irrorata. Pussywillow. 3-4 feet. 1.50 
Pentandra. Laurel willow. 5-6 feet. 2.00 
Salamoni. Golden weeping willo/w. 1.00 
*Saximontana, A perky, very little dwarf willow, 6 inches 
high, with shiny leaves; one of the few rock garden 
shrubs . 1.00 
Vitellina. Golden Willow. 5-6 feet. 1.50 
SORBUS aucuparia, Mountain Ash. European. Finely cut 
foliage, white flowers, followed by clusters of bright 
red berries. 2.00 up 
TILIA, Linden 
Americana. Large glossy leaves, very fragrant yellow 
flowers . 2.50 
Vulgaris, European. Broad leaves; a superb tree. 3.50 
OLMU8, Elm. 
American Elm. 1.50 
Chinese Elm. Small, bright green foliage. A rapid grower, 
resistant to drouth and disease. 
4-5 feet....$1.00 6-8 feet... .$1.50 8-10 feet... .$2.00 
Moline Elm. Pyramid form, rapid grower. 3.50 
Vase Elm. Uniform vase shape. 3.00 
WILLOW, see Salix. 
WALNUT, see Juglans. 
Larger trees, both deciduous and evergreen, three to eight 
inches diameter, prices on application. 
EVERGREENS 
CONIFERS 
ABIES CONCOLOIl, White Fir. The bluest of the firs. Has 
no insect enemies. Per foot. 3.00 up 
JUNIPER, Excelsa stricta, Greek Juniper. Dense blue-green 
foliage. Its slow growth makes it well adapted for 
rock gardens and foundation planting. 
12-1S inches. 4.50 iy 2 -2 feet. 6.00 
Andorra. A prostrate Juniper, silver green, in winter the 
color is bronze and rosy purple. 2.00 
Cannarti. Horizontal branching habit; tall and deep green; 
per foot. 2.00 
Chinensis. Soft gray green. Pyramidal habit; per foot. 2.50 
Communis depressa. Low-growing spreading plant, gray- 
green foliage, silver underneath. Most useful in foun¬ 
dation plantings and in rock gardens. 1S-24 inches 5.00 
Monosperma. Erect bushy habit, good deep green foliage 
tipped silver-green in early summer. Slow growth 
makes this useful for foundation planting; per foot 3.00 
Pfitzeriana. Deep gray-green feathery foliage, will thrive 
in almost any soil or exposure; low, spreading. 
12-18 inches..3.50 l%-2% feet..6.00 3-3% feet. .10.50 
Plumosa depressa. Plumed Juniper. Hugs the ground 
closely; per foot. 3.00 
Sabina, Low-growing, many-branched, dark green foliage. 
12-18 inches. 3.50 
l%-2% feet. 6.00 3-3% feet.10.50 
Scopulorum, Silver Cedar. Pyramidal, compact, symmetri¬ 
cal tree, valuable in formal planting; silver-green 
foliage. 3-4 feet, per foot. 2.50 
Tamariscifolia. Foliage like the popular Tamarix, prostrate 
12-18 inches. 4.50 l%-2 feet. 7.50 
Virginiana glauca. A blue form of the red cedar; not very 
adaptable; per foot. 3.00 
Our Blue Spruce, shipped balled and burlapped, grow 
successfnly from Maine to California. 
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