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Aesculus Hippocastanum (European Horse-Chestnut), 
50 feet. 
The common Horse-Chestnut around the country. It has white 
flowers in large panicles flowering in May. In rich ground it attains 
large size, and setting aside the litter it makes, it is a very desirable 
tree to plant. 
6 to S feet, $1.50. 2>< inches, $2.50. 3 inches, $5.00. 
AILANTHUS : TREE OF HEAVEN 
Ailanthus glandulosa. 
A native of Japan, but a hardy, rapid growing tree in this coun¬ 
try. Its foliage is finely cut and of a tropical appearance. Thrives 
well on poor soil and in cities where smoke and dirt kills out other 
trees. 
4 to 5 feet, 50c. 6 to S feet, $1.00. 2 inches, $2.00. 
ALNUS: ALDER 
A very good tree for moist, low grounds, and a very- 
rapid grower. The catkins of flowers are very showy in 
the Spring. 
Alnus glutinosa (Black Alder), 35 feet. 
Very rapid grower, and very ornamental when used among other 
trees. Thrives well in damp location. 
2 to 2'A inches.$2.00. 
AM ELANCI IIER MESPILUS 
Amelanchier Botryapium (Dwarf Juneberry), 20 feet. 
A small tree, having wooly leaves when young. The flowers 
come in early spring and are very showy. 
3 to 4 feet.50c. 
A block of Soft Maples 
