SIZE 
EACH 
PER 10 PER 100 
FRAXINUS AMERICANA (White Ash) The compound loaves take- 
on a distinct metallic 
purple tinge before yellowing in the Autumn. Fairly rapid grower. 70-80' 
2 . . . . 
1 — 1 - 2 ." 
3.00 
1 . . . . 
3.50 
1 . . . . 
. . 5-6" 
25.00 
11 ... . 
32.50 
3 . . . . 
. . 7 - 8 " 
40.00 
3 . . . . 
. . 8 - 9 " 
50.00 
ILEX OPACA (American Holly) 
Narrow pyramidal head. Dull 
green oval leaves, 
yellowish green under 
neath, 
. Dull scarlet fruit. ' 
Good for wet places. 
4 . . . . 
6.00 
3 . . . . 
7.50 
3 . . . . 
10.00 
KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (Goldenrain Tree) (Varnish Tree) 
Small valuable tree 
with bright yellow flowers 
in July. 25 
to 30 ft. 
25 ... . 
• • 2 - 3 * 
.60 
5.00 
26 ... . 
.75 
6.50 
6 ... . 
1.00 
8.50 
1 ... . 
1.25 
3 . . . . 
. • I- 4 - 2 " 
3.50 
5 . . . . 
. . 2-2J" 
4.50 
40.00 
12 ... . 
6.00 
45.00 
11 ... . 
• • 3-34" 
8.00 
75.00 
4 . . . . 
12.50 
5 . . . . 
. . 4-5" 
15.00 
140.00 
2 ... . 
17.50 
1 ... . 
25.00 
1 ... . 
35.00 
3 ... . 
50.00 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA (Saucer 
• Magnolia) For planting Spring 1940. Large purplish 
pink and white cup-shaped blooms in May before the 
leaves appear. 
10 ... . 
B&B 3-4' 
6.00 
10 ... . 
B&B 4-5* 
7.50 
10 ... . 
B&B 5-6' 
10.00 
PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS (American Sycamore) Large rapid growing tree with shapely 
head and white trunk. 
Makes a splendid 
lawn tree. 
100 ft. 
2 ... . 
• 50 
6 . . . . 
. 60 
5.00 
3 . . . . 
. . 5 - 6 ' 
1.00 
15 ... . 
. . l-li" 
2.00 
15.00 
22 ... . 
. . li-l£" 
. . lj-lj" 
2.50 
20.00 
23 ... . 
3-00 
25.00 
2 ... . 
. . lf-2" 
. . 2J-3" 
3.50 
\ ... . 
10.00 
k ... . 
25.00 
k ... . 
32.50 
6 ... . 
. . 7-8" 
40.00 
1 . . . . 
. . 8-9" 
50.00 
POPULUS EUGENIE (Carolina Poplar) 
A rapid grower which succeeds well in all 
soils and climates. 
75 to 
100 ft. 
25 ... . 
.25 
2.00 
65 ... • 
.35 
3.00 25.00 
61 ... . 
.40 
3.50 30.00 
43 ... . 
. . 6-8' 
.50 
4.00 35-00 
18 ... . 
. . 1-1^" 
.75 
6.50 
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