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DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES 
Per 100 
600*00 
Specimens 
3 to 3% in.. 15*00 
to 4 in* •••••• 20*00 
4 to 4-^ in. .*•••• 27*50 
4-^ to 5 in. •••••• 35.00 
oocoinea (Scarlet Oak) 70-80' 
Especially valuable for its brilliant scarlet 
fall coloring; grows well in dryisb situations, 
(same price as Pin Oaks) 
— pbellos (Willow-leaf Oak) 40-50' 
The narrow willow-like leaves make this oak 
quite distinct from all others. Handsome when 
mature. 
2 to 2-| in. ••••«• 10.00 
2 - §- to 3 in. •••••• 15.00 
3 to 3-§- in. ••»..» 22.50 
3- |- to 4 in. •••••• 30.00 
— robur pyramidalis (Pyramidal English Oak) 
A pyramidal form of the English Oak. Slow 
growing. Splendid for formal treatments. 
2 to 3 ft. 2.50 
QUERCUS palustris 
2-| to 3 in. 
3 to in. 
Each Per 10 
$ 7.50 65.00 
10.00 85.00 
— rubra (American Red Oak) 75-90' 
A splendid tree quickly developing a broad, 
rounded head. The shiny green leaves deepen 
into red in autumn. A handsome tree for the 
lawn or avenue• 
6 to 8 ft. 
li to 1-| in. 
l| to if in. 
if to 2 in. 
2 to 2-| in. 
2-£ to 3 in. 
3 to 3-§- in. 
3^ to 4 in. 
4 to 5 in. 
2.50 22.50 
3.50 32.50 
4.00 37.50 
6.00 
7.50 
10.00 
15.00 
22.50 
30.00 
SALIX babylonica (Babylon Weeping Willow) 50-60' 
Particularly appropriate for waterside planting; 
long pendulous branches. 
10 to 12 ft., 2£ in. 6.00 
12 to 14 ft., 3 in.. 10.00 
— blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Willow) 50-60' 
This variety of Weeping Willow is one of the 
fastest growing trees. They are first leafing 
