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Thomas Meehan & Sons 
Specimen Shade Trees 
This is a particularly fine lot of Specimen Shade Trees 
for planting for immediate results. These trees were trans¬ 
planted four years ago and set ten by ten feet apart in 
nursery rows, allowing ample room for top development. 
They are abundantly supplied with fibrous roots, have good 
straight trunks and well developed, symetrical tops. They 
are mostly branched from six to eight feet from the ground. 
When ordering from this list be careful to mention these 
"specimen trees.” 
Each 
Acer Negundo, Ash-leaved Maple, Box Elder 
4 5 to 6 in. cal.7 50 
3 6 to 7 in. cal.8 50 
“ platanoides, Norway Maple 
263 2% to 2% in. cal.3 00 
383 2% to 3 in. cal.3 50 
150 3 to 3 V 2 in. cal.4 00 
“ saccharum, Sugar or Rock Maple 
10 2% to 2% in. cal.3 00 
27 2% to 2% in. cal.3 50 
17 2% to 3 in. cal.4 00 
29 3 to 3 y 2 in. cal.4 50 
15 3% to 4 in. cal.5 00 
Catalpa speciosa, Western Catalpa 
3 3 to 3 y 2 in. cal.3 00 
37 3 y 2 to 4 in. cal.3 50 
26 4 to 5 in. cal.4 00 
7 5 to 6 in. cal.4 50 
Fraxinus Americana, White Ash 
3 3 to 3 y 2 in. cal.3 00 
4 3y 2 to 4 in. cal.3 50 
2 4 to 5 in. cal.4 00 
Gymnocladus canadensis, Kentucky Coffee Tree 
5 214 to 2% in. cal.2 50 
5 2 y 2 to 2% in. cal.3 00 
4 2% to 3 in. cal.3 50 
3 3% to 4 in. cal.4 00 
Ulmus Americana, American Elm 
18 2 y 2 to 2 % in. cal.3 00 
33 23,4 to 3 in. cal. 3 50 
69 3 to 3 y 2 in. cal.4 00 
99 3 y 2 to 4 in. cal.5 00 
55 4 to 5 in. cal.6 00 
Mr. John W. Hutchison, Purchasing 1 Agent, Central 
Park, N. Y., after inspecting and purchasing one hun¬ 
dred of our Specimen Norway Maples, told us that our 
block of these trees was the finest and most perfect and 
uniform lot of Norway Maples on the market today. 
They are planted ten by ten feet apart, have perfectly 
straight stems, of even height and all evenly branched 
from the ground. 
