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QUERCUS—Continued 
Each Per 10 
Q. rubra (Red Oak). Comparatively quick growth; rich 
Autumn coloring in green and reds. 
*1% to 114 in. 
5.50 
50.00 
*114 to 1% in. 
6.50 
60.00 
*1% to 2 in. 
7.50 
67.50 
*214 to 214 in. 
9.00 
80.00 
ROBINIA pseudoacacia (Common Locust). Tall, 
rapid 
growing tree. Fragrant white 
flowers in 
early 
Summer. Thrives under city conditions. 60 to 70 ft. 
8 to 10 ft., 114 to 114 in. 
1.85 
16.50 
114 to 2 in. 
2.60 
24.00 
2 to 214 in. 
3.50 
32.50 
214 to 3 in. 
4.50 
42.50 
3 to 314 in. 
5.00 
SALIX Babylonica (Babylon Weeping Willow). Long 
graceful drooping branches. Thrives in any good 
soil, but particularly appropriate for waterside. 50 
to 60 ft. 
*6 to 8 ft. 2.00 - 
*8 to 10 ft. 2.50 - 
S. caprea (Pussy Willow). Bush which is attractive 
for early Spring effect. Thrives in any good soil. 
15 to 20 ft. 
*6 to 8 ft.90 - 
*8 to 10 ft. 1.25 - 
S. elegantissima (Thurlow Weeping Willow). Wide 
spreading tree of drooping habit. 50 to 60 ft. 
*6 to 8 ft. 2.00 22.50 
*8 to 10 ft. 2.50 22.50 
S. pentandra (Laurel Willow). Shining rich dark green 
leaves; valuable for seashore planting. 
2 to 214 in. 4.50 
2% to 3 in. 6.00 
3 to 314 in. 7.50 
SORBUS aucuparia (European Mountain Ash). Me¬ 
dium size tree. Brilliant orange-scarlet berries. 
Good border or lawn tree. 25 to 30 ft. 
6 to 8 ft. 1.25 10.00 
8 to 9 ft. 1.85 15.00 
1% to 1% in. 2.50 22.50 
1V 2 to 1% in. 2.75 23.50 
1% to 2 in. 3.00 25.00 
2 to 2% in. 4.00 35.00 
214 to 3 in. 6.00 - 
3 to 314 in. 7.50 - 
4 to 5 in. 10.00 - 
S. quercifolia (Oak-leaf Mountain Ash). A hybrid 
form similar to type in general character, but 
with larger leaves resembling that of the oak. 
6 to 8 ft. 2.00 - 
8 to 10 ft. 3.00 - 
