Tilia vulgaris. European 
Linden. A fine, large 
pyramidal tree with 
good foliage and fra¬ 
grant seed-blossoms in 
spring. 6 to 8 ft., 1 34 
to 2-in. cal., $7 each; 8 
to 10 ft., 2 to 2)4-in.caI., 
$9 each. 
ULMUS 
The Elms 
Magnolia stellata (Star Magnolia). A beautiful white form with fragrant flowers. Seepage 15 
QUERCUS • The Oaks 
Quercus palustris. Pin Oak. A very beautiful and out¬ 
standing tree, with graceful, drooping branches. Bright 
green foliage with sharp points which turns deep red in fall. 
Each 
8 to 10 ft., 2 to 2J^-in. cal.$9 00 
8 to 10 ft., 2Yz to 3 -in. cal. 12 50 
Q. rubra. American Red Oak. A handsome tree with stately 
aspect. Ideal for lawn or street planting. Foliage turns 
red in autumn. Each 
8 to 10 ft., 1)4 to l)4-in. cal.$6 00 
8 to 10 ft., 134 to l^i-in. cal. 8 00 
8 to 10 ft., 1M to 2 -f n . cal.10 00 
ROBINIA 
Robinia hispida pendula. Weeping Moss Locust. An 
unusually attractive weeping tree with pale purple flowers 
in May and June. Excellent for a lawn tree. 
Each Each 
4-yr. head.$5 00 | 5-yr. head.$8 00 
SALLX • The Willows 
Ulmus americana. 
American Elm. The 
most beautiful of the 
Elms, stately and digni¬ 
fied. Of spreading 
habit, with drooping 
branches. A fine tree 
for either street or 
lawn, but requires 
plenty of growing space. 
Each 
.$4 00 
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Price of Ulmus americana. 
10 to 12 ft., 2 to 2)4-in. cal. 
12 to 14 ft., 2)4 to 3-in. cal. 6 50 
14 to 16 ft., 3 to 3)4-in. cal. 9 00 
14 to 16 ft., 334 to 4-in. cal.13 00 
14 to 16 ft., 4 to 5-in. cal.18 00 
U. moline. Moline Elm. New variety of very strong growth 
and large, attractive foliage. Vase shaped. An unusually 
desirable tree. Each 
10 to 12 ft., 1)4 to 134-in- cal.$4 00 
10 to 12 ft., 134 to 2 -in. cal. 5 00 
12 to 14 ft., 2 to 234-in- ca l. 6 00 
12 to 14 ft., 234 to 3 -in. cal. 8 00 
12 to 14 ft., 3 to 334-in. cal.10 00 
U. pumila. Chinese Elm. (New.) A very hardy variety, 
drought-resisting, with beautiful shiny dark green foliage. 
Very graceful tree and an extremely rapid grower. Will 
grow almost anywhere. Each 
10 to 12 ft., 13i to 2 -in. cal.$3 00 
' ' ' 4 00 
. 6 00 
. 9 00 
.14 00 
10 to 12 ft., 2 to 234 -in- cal. 
12 to 14 ft., 234 to 3 -in. cal. 
12 to 14 ft., 3 to 4 -in. cal. 
14 to 16 ft., 4 to 5 -in. cal. 
Salix babylonica. Babylon Weeping Willow. Probably the 
best-known Willow. It has very drooping, long, slender 
branches of olive-green, and will grow in any good soil, 
but prefers moist situations. 
S. bianda. Wisconsin Weeping Willow. A very hardy variety 
of Weeping Willow with long, drooping branches. 
Price of above two varieties: Each 
6 to 8 ft.$1 75 
8 to 10 ft. 3 00 
Each 
10 to 12 ft.$4 50 
S. vitellina britzensis. Bronze Golden Willow. A bushy, 
small tree with very attractive golden bark in winter. 
Each Each 
10 to 12 ft.$2 50 I 14 to 16 ft.$4 50 
12 to 14 ft. 3 50 I 
SORBUS • The Mountain-Ash 
Sorbus aucuparia. European Mountain-Asb. A well-shaped 
tree, valuable for the small lawn. The great clusters of 
scarlet berries, produced in abundance from July to winter, 
make it very attractive. Each 
8 to 10 ft., 1)4 to 2-in. cal.$3 00 
10 to 12 ft., 2 to 234-in. cal. 5 00 
10 to 12 ft., 234 to 3-in. cal. 7 00 
10 to 12 ft., 3 to 334-in. cal.10 00 
Weeping Form, 5- and 6-yr. 9 00 
TILIA • The Lindens 
Tilia americana. American Linden. This rapid-growing tree, 
which has broad leaves, forms a shapely specimen. Very at¬ 
tractive and makes an excellent shade tree as well. Each 
8 to 10 ft., 1 34 to 2-in. cal.$3 00 
10 to 12 ft., 2 to 234-in. cal. 5 00 
10 to 12 ft., 2)4 to 3-in. cal. 7 00 
12 to 14 ft., 3 to 4-in. cal.10 00 
12 to 14 ft., 4 to 5-in. cal.15 00 
Flowering Crab. See page 15 
