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THOMAS MEEHAN & SONS, Inc., 
QUERCUS RUBRA. RED OAK. 
An avenue at Biltmore, N. C. These trees were furnished by us five years ago. 
The illustration conveys an idta of the rapidity of growth of the Red Oak. 
Quercus Texaua, Red Oak, 
tiuctoria, Black Oak, 
tt 
Per 10 
2 to 2% in. caliper, specimens 815 00 
3 to 3% in. caliper, specimens 27 59 
4 to "> in. caliper, specimens 50 00 
5 to 0 in. caliper, specimens 75 00 
1 to 2 ft. seed. 25 
3 to 4 ft. trails. 4 00 
4 to 5 ft. trans. 5 00 
5 to 6 ft. trans. 5 50 
7 to 9 ft. trans. 7 50 
10 to 12 It. trans. 10 00 
2 to 2% in. caliper, specimens 15 00 
2to 3 in. caliper, specimens 20 00 
3 to 3% in caliper, specimens 27 50 
3% to 4 in. calipei, specimens 40 00 
4 to 1% 111 caliper, specimens 50 00 
Per 100 Per 1000 
8 2 00 815 00 
35 00 
40 00 
45 00 
♦if We challenge the world with our Oaks. No larger stock aud no fiuer stock 
grown anywhere. Our soil seems particularly adapted to them. Every 
visitor to our Nurseries says so Our trees are not lanky, hut are well furn¬ 
ished with bushy heads. They are stocky and have the best of roots. No 
‘'hacked” roots In digging They are taken out with “all roots.” Note the 
heavy specimen trees offered They are something extra fine where a large, 
well-developed tree is required at once. 
Robinia lnspida rosea. Rosa Acacia 
2 to 3 ft. 
1 25 
10 00 
pseud-acacia, Y allow or Black Locust, 1 f° 2 ft- seed 
30 
65 
5 00 
t t l U U l . 
‘ 2 to 3 ft. seed 
35 
75 
6 00 
Salisburia adiantifoiia. Cingko, Maiden Hair, 6 to 12 in. seed. 
25 
1 50 
10 00 
.. • > u it 
12 to 18 in. seed. 
35 
2 00 
12 00 
t. .t i. 
18 to 24 in. trans. 
1 25 
10 00 
H l U It 
2 to 3 ft. trans. 
1 50 
12 00 
». (1 t t 
3 to 4 ft. trans. 
1 75 
15 00 
125 00 
“ “ 
4 to 5 ft. trans. 
2 00 
18 00 
“ “ “ 
6 to 8 It. trans. 
3 50 
25 (10 
Salix Britzeusis, Red-barked Willow, 
2 year 
35 
1 35 
12 00 
” regalis, White-leaved Willow, 
2 year 
25 
1 35 
12 0U 
1 pentandra. Laurel-leaved Willow, 
1 to 2 ft 
35 
1 26 
10 00 
Soph ora Japouica 
12 to 18 m. trans. 
1 00 
2 it. trans. 
2 00 
Sorbus. Wit. Ash,— s ee Pyrus, page 10. 
