AMAWALK TREES 
Oak—Quercus 
[Continued] 
AMERICAN RED. Quercus Rubra 
Of vigorous, upright habit. The leaves are large, of a rich, dark 
green, changing to deep red in the autumn. Thrives best in rich, well 
drained soil. 
3 
in. 
cal., 
18 
ft. 
high 
Each 
. . .$ 20 
3 V 2 
in. 
cab, 
20 
ft. 
high 
... 25 
4 
in. 
cal., 
22 
ft. 
high 
... 30 
4 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
24 
ft. 
high 
... 35 
5 
in. 
cal., 
25 
ft. 
high 
... 40 
5 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
26 
ft. 
high 
... 45 
6 
in. 
cal., 
27 
ft. 
high 
... 50 
6 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
28 
ft. 
high 
... 55 
7 
in. 
cal., 
29 
ft. 
high 
... 60 
7 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
29 
ft. 
high 
... 70 
8 
in. 
cal., 
30 
ft. 
high 
... 80 
8 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
31 
ft. 
high 
... 90 
9 
in. 
cal., 
32 
ft. 
high 
... 100 
9 V 2 
in. 
cal., 
33 
ft. 
high 
. . . 110 
10 
in. 
cal., 
34 
ft. 
high 
... 120 
10 y 2 
in. 
cal., 
35 
ft. 
high 
. . . 135 
11 
in. 
cal., 
36 
ft. 
high 
... 150 
11 y 2 
in. 
cal., 
37 
ft. 
high 
... 165 
12 
in. 
cal., 
38 
ft. 
high 
... 180 
12 y 2 
in. 
cal., 
39 
ft. 
high 
... 200 
13 
in. 
cal., 
40 
ft. 
high 
... 220 
13 y 2 
in. 
cal., 
42 
ft. 
high 
... 240 
14 
in. 
cal., 
44 
ft. 
high 
... 260 
14 y 2 
in. 
cal., 
46 
ft. 
high 
. . . 280 
15 
in. 
cal., 
48 
ft. 
high 
... 300 
WHITE. Quercus Alba 
Of slower growth and longer life than the preceeding varieties. 
Develops into a large, stately tree with a broad, open head. 
Each 
3 in. cal., 12 ft. high . . .$ 25 
SV 2 in. cal., 13 ft. high ... 30 
4 in. cal., 14 ft. high ... 35 
4 V 2 in. cal., 16 ft. high ... 40 
5 in cal., 18 ft. high ... 45 
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