AMAWALK T R E E S 
Ginko—Salisburia 
MAIDENHAIR TREE. Salisburia Adiantifolia 
Native of Japan. This tree has become very popular during the 
last few years, owing to its unusual form and its odd leaves, which 
resemble those of the maidenhair fern. It is especially to he recom¬ 
mended for city planting as it withstands smoke conditions. 
Each 
3 in. cal., 14 ft. high . . .$ 15 
3V2 in. cah, 16 ft. high ... 20 
4 in. cal., 18 ft. high ... 25 
414 in. cal., 20 ft. high ... 30 
5 in. cal., 22 ft. high ... 40 
Hawthorn—Crataegus 
Amawalk Hawthorns are dug with a ball of earth around the roots, 
secured with a canvas bag and wooden platform. 
COCKSPUR. Crataegus Crus-Galli 
Forms a bushy tree about twenty feet high. Equally good for 
specimen lawn planting or hedge planting. Has pink flowers in the 
spring and clusters of bright red fruit in the autumn. 
Each 
8 ft. high .$ 8 
9 ft. high . 10 
10 ft. high . 12 
11 ft. high . 15 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Crataegus Oxycantha Pauli 
Similar to the above, with bright red double flowers blooming in 
June 
Each 
7 ft. high .$ 6 
8 ft. high . 8 
9 ft. high . 10 
10 ft. high . 12 
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