SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1902 
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Ornamental Deciduous Trees 
I he following list of trees is selected from the best nurseries in the United States. Orders will be shipped from the nearest nursery 
that can supply stock ordered, so as to save freight charges and secure quickest possible delivery; where stock is ordered in considerable 
variety, it is sometimes shipped from two or more nurseries to secure trees of the best qualities. 1 always endeavor to secure the best stock 
in the market for my customers. The prices quoted are for trees of the most suitable size for transplanting; extra-large trees of many 
varieties can be supplied, but are not recommended. If quick results are desired they can be hail by taking small- and medium-sized, but 
perfectly vigorous and healthy trees; for instance, dig a hole 4 feet deep and 4 feet in diameter for each tree, and fill with all good surface 
soil, mixed with one-fourth its bulk of rotted stable manure. 
It costs considerable to plant trees in this manner, but the results justify the expense, and people often pay from $10 to $50 each for 
larger trees, which always fail, generally dying outright within three years, and never making vigorous, healthy trees. Some kinds of trees 
may be safely planted much larger than others. Magnolias, Beeches, Tulip Trees and White-Leaved Linden are difficult to transplant, and 
small-sized trees of these should always be selected. Some varieties should always be planted in the fall, others in the spring, and I will 
be glad to advise my customers on these and other points in regard to planting. 
Lowest net prices will be quoted for trees by the 100 and 1,000 on application. Specially desirable trees are marked with asterisk (•) . 
AILANTHUS glandulosa. Female trees, which are 
almost free from disagreeable odor . J 
ALDER, Cut-Leaved. 
European. 
Each Per doz. 
f>0 75 $7 00 
75 8 00 
75 8 00 
AN DROM EDA arborea ( Sorrel Tree). A scarce and 
extremely beautiful flowering tree. 2% to 3 feet.. 50 5 00 
ASH, American White . 65 6 50 
English . 60 6 00 
BALM OF GILEAD. See Poplars. 
BEECH. The Beeches are the noblest of trees, but are 
of slow growth and difficult to transplant. Small 
trees should always be selected and well pruned 
when planted. 
American . g 0 
♦English . 70 
♦Fern-Leaved. 90 
♦Cut-Leaved . 1 00 
♦Purple-Leaved . 75 
♦Weeping. 1 75 
♦BIRCH, European White. 75 
♦Cut-Leaved Weeping . 6 00 
Purple . 1 00 
Paper . 75 
Red . 1 00 
Sweet. 3 to 4 feet. 40 
Plant Birches in the spring. 
BUTTONWOOD. See Sycamore. 
CATALPA Bungel (Indian Bean or Cigar Tree). 
Standard . 1 25 
Bungel. Grafted at the ground . 50 
Japanese . 50 
Speciooa. Our native variety. 50 
CERCIDI PH YLLUM Japonicum . 85 
CERCIS Canadensis (American Judas Tree). 20 
Japonica (Japanese Judas Tree) . 30 
CHERRY, European Bird . 40 
American Wild . 60 
Double-Flowered White . 80 
Double-Flowered Pink . 75 
Rose-Flowered (Weeping Japanese). Unique and 
beautiful flowering tree that should be in every 
collection . 2 00 
CLADRASTIS tinctoria ( Virgilia lutea) . 90 
8 00 
7 00 
9 00 
10 00 
8 00 
12 00 
8 00 
10 00 
10 00 
7 50 
10 00 
4 00 
12 00 
5 00 
5 00 
5 00 
8 00 
2 00 
3 00 
4 00 
6 00 
8 00 
8 00 
9 00 
CRAB APPLE. The ornamental Crab Apples are un¬ 
doubtedly the most beautiful small flowering trees 
in cultivation; even more beautiful than the popu¬ 
lar Magnolias. They are of the easiest culture, 
hardy, and bloom when quite small. 
♦Parkman’s (Pyrus Parkmani) . 75 7 50 ; 
♦Bechtel’s New Double-Flowered . 75 8 00 
♦Japanese ( Pyrus Torimjo). Extremely beautiful.. 60 6 00 
♦Common Wild (Pyrus coronarin) . 30 3 00 
Double White (Pyrus spectabilis) . 60 6 00 
Malus Flexilis. A splendid sort, with red fruit_ 75 7 50 
Floribunda. Single-flowered; pink; oneofthemost 
beautiful . 75 7 50 
Kaido. Flowers single, white and pink, followed by 
small fruit in clusters; very ornamental. 25 3 00 
CYPRESS, Deciduous . 50 5 00 
♦DOGWOOD, White-Flowering . 50 5 00 
* Red -FI owe ring . 75 8 00 
Weeping . 75 8 00 
♦ELM, American . 1 00 10 00 
European . 80 8 00 
Camperdown Weeping . 75 
♦HONEY LOCUST, American . 60 6 00 1 
Double-Flowered White Cherry 
Each Per doz. 
♦HORSE CHESTNUT, American or Buckeye. $75 $7 50 
White-Flowering. 1 00 10 00 
Double White. 1 00 10 00 
Double Red . 1 00 10 00 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE (Gymnocladus Cana¬ 
densis) . 90 9 00 
KCELREUTERIA paniculata . 75 8 00 
LARCH, European . 40 4 50 
LINDEN, American. 80 8 00 
♦White or Silver-Leaved. A superb tree. 1 50 15 00 
European . 75 8 00 
Golden-Barked. 80 8 00 
Large-Leaved (Tilia platyphylla) . 75 7 50 
White-Leaved Weeping. A splendid pendulous 
tree . 1 50 15 00 
LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua (Sweet Gum). 4 to 5 
feet. 75 7 50 
MAGNOLIA acuminata (Cucumber Tree). 50 5 00 
Clauca (Sweet Bay). 50 5 00 
Macrophylla (Giant-Flowered Magnolia). Flowers 
12 to 15 inches across. 75 7 50 
Tripetala (Umbrella Tree). 40 4 00 
Chinese and Japanese Magnolias 
MAGNOLIA conspicua. A superb large-flowered 
white Magnolia; 2 to 3 feet, in pots. 1 50 15 00 
Purpurea (Obovata). Purple; small. 30 3 00 
♦Soulangeana. White; pink center; a splendid sort 
that is literally covered with large flowers early in 
the spring. 50 cts., 75cts.,$l, $1.50 and $2 each, 
according to size. 
♦Stellata (Halleana). A dwarf white variety of ex¬ 
quisite beauty; 12 to 18 inches, in pots. 1 25 12 00 
18 to 24 inches, in pots. 1 50 
*Hypoleuca. A choice Japanese variety. 2 50 
Parviflora (Watsoni). A very scarce and extremely 
lovely Japanese variety... 2 50 
