Deciduous Trees 
Scarce in these Large Sizes 
SUGAR J APLES : Specimens . $50 00 to $150 00 Each 
Inis offering is of large trees grown and 
transplanted at Andorra and now ready to 
give the shade you need, trees with large, 
wide-spreading tops and roots to support 
them. See also page 30. 
PURPLE BEECH. Specimens .100 00 to 250 00 Each 
Keal trees in every sense, our own grow¬ 
ing and so offered with confidence that they 
have the right tops and roots, trees* from 
twenty to thirty feet in height, branched to 
the ground, with a spread of ten to twenty 
feet. See also page 35. 
HORSE CHESTNUT. Specimens . 50 00 to 150 00 Each 
h ew flowering trees equal these in their 
display of Spring flower, and their quick 
growth and shade-giving qualities are well- 
known. Also see page. 31. 
SWEET GUM. Specimens . 50 00 to 100 00 Each 
JNeat growth, rich foliage, and superb 
fall color, three points of merit for this most 
desirable variety which we offer up to twenty- 
five feet in height with large well-balanced 
tops. See also page 30. 
RED FLOWERING DOGWOOD. Specimens _ 15 00 to 25 00 Each 
This Spring we offer most interesting 
sizes of this scarce variety, eight to ten feet 
in height, and with a spread of from six to 
eight feet, low branched, with full, broad, 
dense heads; handled with a ball of earth 
for safe shipment. See also page 33. 
PINK WEEPING FLOWERING CHERRY. 
Specimens . 7 50 Each 
The delicate beauty of this Cherry in 
its garb of spring bloom makes' it a general 
favorite. We lift these with a ball of earth 
to protect the roots. See also page 33. 
FLOWERING APPLES. Specimens . 10 00 to 15 00 Each 
Ihe words “Spring” and “Apple-blos¬ 
soms” are almost synonymous, and how much 
finer the bloom of these new horticultural 
sorts than that of the fruiting apples. We 
have a very few fine pieces of the Pink va¬ 
riety Floribunda. See also page 39. 
CORK-BARKED EU0NYMUS. Specimens . 7 50 to 15 00 Each 
The unusual always appeals to us and 
this unique shrub with its corky bark, salmon 
pink autumn foliage, and its carmine berries, 
together with a neat habit appeals to us as a 
most desirable specimen. See also page 50, 
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