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ROSEDALE NURSERIES 
QUERCUS • Oaks 
The Oaks, especially when they attain size, 
are the most picturesque of all trees, symboliz¬ 
ing strength and durability. Their reputation 
as slow growers is not warranted, for, when 
once established, they will make a yearly 
growth equal to that of almost any other 
species. 
Palustris (Pin Oak). A superb and distinct 
tree, the Pin Oak’s graceful, drooping 
branches support a mass of deeply lobed, 
sharply pointed leaves, changing to deep 
red in Autumn. Jack Frost has never shown 
greater skill than in the coloring he produces 
in the Pin and Scarlet Oaks. Each 
to 2 in. caliper.$7.00 
2 to 2 )/2 in. caliper. 9.00 
to 3 in. caliper.15.00 
3% to 4 in. caliper.22.50 
Large specimens.$25.00 to 150.00 
Rubra (Red Oak). Each 
1^2 to 2 in. caliper.$7.00 
Large specimens.$50.00 to 150.00 
Coccinea (Scarlet Oak). Each 
1)^2 to 2 in. caliper.$7.00 
SALIX • Willow 
Babylonica (Weeping Willow). Each 
8 to 10 ft.$2.25 
10 to 12 ft. 3.50 
TILIA • Linden 
Extensively planted as an ornamental tree. 
Nearly all the species are of rapid growth and 
not very particular as to soil. They are hand¬ 
some, upright, and regular in shape. The 
flowers have a pleasant odor. 
Americana (American Linden). Especially 
noted for its great vigor, large, heart- 
shaped leaves and very fragrant flowers in 
June. No flowers produce so delicious a 
honey as those of t 
Each 
12 to 15 ft.. .$8.00 
le American Linden. 
Each 
15 to 18 ft....$15.00 
Large specimens.$25.00 up 
Txlia (Linden) 
Quercus Palustris (Pin Oak) 
Argentea (Whiteleaved or Silver Linden). 
Beautiful as lone specimens. Broad, shapely 
habit; leaves almost white beneath. A 
native tree not of the largest size but with 
the most beautiful flowers of all the Lin¬ 
dens. Each 
Specimens.$10.00 up 
Platyphyllos (Broadleaved Linden). Vigor¬ 
ous, ornamental, select tree of very rapid 
growth and handsome, symmetrical form, 
making a splendid specimen and shade 
tree. Each 
Specimens.$10.00 to $30.00 
Tomentosa pendula (Weeping Silver Lin¬ 
den). Especially graceful tree with hand¬ 
some foliage silvered on the underside. Each 
Specimens, 20 to 25 ft . . . .$35.00 to $100.00 
Vulgaris (Small-leaved European). Each 
lJi to 2 in. caliper, 10 to 12 ft.$7.00 
ULMUS • Elm 
Americana (American Elm). As the Oak is 
preeminent in dignity and majesty, the 
Elm is preeminent in grace and elegance. 
The graceful, umbrella-shaped top, borne 
high above the other trees, always adds to 
the landscape picture. It is not particular 
as to soil and makes a delightful shade as it 
does not branch low. Each 
2J4 to 3 in. caliper.$6.00 
3 to 3)^2 in. caliper. 9.00 
3to 4 in. caliper.15.00 
4 to 8 in. caliper.$25.00 to 100.00 
Pumila. A rapid growing tree with slender, 
drooping branches. Fine for street planting, 
and thrives in barren positions in both 
drought and heat. Each 
2 to 2J^> in. cal., 8 to 10 ft.$6.00 
2)/2 to 3 in. cal., 10 to 12 ft. 8.00 
