Hackberry - Celtis 
Hackberry (Celtis occkleiitalis). HH. 80'. A rug¬ 
ged tree adapted to hot, dry areas. Not af¬ 
fected by fungi or insects. 
Each 
4- 5 ft. N/E.$ -50 
5- fi ft. N/B.75 
If balled add 50% additional. 
Mimosa or Silk Tree 
Albi 7 , 7 .ia .julibrissln. II. 20'. The large, compound 
leaves and clusters of feathery pink flowers 
in early summer give it unusual daintiness 
and beauty. 
/I r: -Tf "NT / R . 
Each 
c: G f f isj /R . 
. 1.00 
r. 1 -NT / K . 1.50 
'7 S Pf M /R . 
. 2.00 
S 1 n Pf >.T /R . 
$2.50 to 3.50 
If balled add 50% additional. 
Mulberry - Morus 
HusKian IMulberry (Morus alba tatarica). H. 40'. 
A hai'dy variety valued more as a shade tree 
t-hau for its fruit. Grows quickly. Has large 
leaves which provide dense shade. 
Each 
f,-8 ft. N/B. ^ -75 
8-10 ft. N/B. 1-25 
Weeping Mulberry (M. pendula). Branches curve 
gracefully to the ground, forming a dense, 
umbrella-shaped head. 
Each 
2 yr. head, 4-5ft. stem, B&B.$2.00 
2 yr. head, 5-6 ft. stem, B&B. 3.00 
Oak ■ Quercus 
The Evergreen Live Oak is practically always 
dug with a ball of earth on the roots (B&B), 
although there are some conditions under which 
it may be transplanted with bare roots. Balling 
is not so necessary with other Oaks, but it is 
usually much safer for them, too. 
Live Oak (Quercus virginiana). H. 40'. The na¬ 
tive Live Oak of the South. A sturdy ever¬ 
green variety which is unsurpassed as an 
avenue or shade tree. Thrives in most in¬ 
clement weather conditions. 
Measured by caliper of trunk— Each 
1- 1% in. B&B.$ 2.00 
l%-iy 2 in. B&B. 2.50 
1%-!% in. B&B. 3.50 
l%-2 in. B&B. 4.80 
2- 2% in. B&B. 6.00 
2%-2 1/2 in. B&B. 7.50 
21/2-2 3/4 in. B&B. 8.50 
2 3/4-3 in. B&B. 10.00 
3 - 31/2 in. B&B. 12.00 
31 / 2-4 in. B&B. 15.00 
Prices on larger specimen on application. 
I*in Oak (Q. palustris). HH. 60'. A deciduous 
Oak with bright green foliage that turns 
brownish red in the Fall. Sturdy yet graceful; 
leaves have intricate design of interest. 
A\ater Oak (Q. nigra). HH. 60'. A fast-growing 
and handsome tree with foliage less intricate 
than the Pin Oak. Semi-deciduous. 
Willow Oak (Q. phellos). H. 60'. A deciduous 
variety resembling the Water Oak, but hav¬ 
ing much narrower leaves. Used extensively 
as shade and avenue tree. 
Above 3 Oaks— 
Each 
2- 2% in. caliper, B&B.$ 5.00 
2%-2% in. caliper, B&B. 6.00 
2%-3 in. caliper, B&B. 7.50 
3- 3% in. caliper, B&B. 10.00 
31 / 2-4 in. caliper, B&B. 12.00 
Larger specimen on request. 
Poplar ■ Populus 
(iai'olina Poplar (Populus eugenei). H. 50'. Use¬ 
ful where a quick-growing shade tree is re¬ 
quired. Succeeds almost anywhere. 
Cdiinese Poplar (P. simoni). H. 40'. Tall and 
slender-growing Poplar, resembling the Lorn- 
hardy but does not grow as fast as that 
variety. 
Cottonwood (P. deltoides). H. 50'. Splendid 
shade tree for inland arid sections and sea¬ 
shore. Large leaves; clean white bark. 
Above 3 Poplars — Each 
5- 6 ft. bare roots.$ .75 
6- 8 ft. bare roots. 1.60 
8-10 ft. bare roots. 1.50 
If balled add 50% additional. 
Loinbard.v Poplar (P. nigra italica). H. 40'. 
Noted for its symmetrical, spire-like form 
and rapid growth. Useful for emphasi.s or 
other pictorial effect in landscaping. 
Each 
5-6 ft. N/B.$ .50 
8-10 ft. N/B. 1.50 
10-12 ft. N/B. 2.00 
12-15 ft. N/B. 3.00 
If balled add 50% additional. 
Silver Poplar (P. alba nivea). H. 30'. Undei'- 
sides of leaves are snowy white. Resembles 
the silver maple in a superficial way. 
Each 
6- 7 ft. N/B.$ .75 
7- 8 ft. N/B. 1.00 
8- 9 ft. N/B. 1.25 
9- 10 ft. N/B. 1.50 
If balled add 50% additional. 
Prices of larger specimen on application. 
Sweet Gum - Liquidambar 
Sweet Gum. (Liquidambar styraciflua). HH. 30'. 
Makes a dense shade with its hemispherical 
head. Very showy in the autumn with its 
maple-like leaves changing from green to 
mixed colors of yellow, scarlet, and purple. 
Each 
8- 9 ft. B&B.$3.00 
9- 10 ft. B&B. 4.50 
Sycamore - Platanus 
American Plane Tree (Platanus occidentalis). 
H. 60'. Better known as Sycamore and widely 
distributed in the southwest. Sturdy, fast¬ 
growing, durable tree. Its broad leaves and 
compact head make a dense shade. 
Each 
6- 7 ft. N/B.$ .75 
7- 8 ft. N/B. 1.00 
8- 9 ft. N//B. 1.50 
9- 10 ft. N/B. 2.00 
If balled add 50% additional. 
Prices of larger specimen on application. 
Tallow Tree 
Sapium sebiferiim. SH. 30'. A small tree that 
reaches maturity quickly. Its chief value lies 
in the beautiful autumn color of its leaves. 
Requires no special soil. 
Each 
5- 6 ft. N/B.$ .75 
6- 7 ft. N/B. 1.00 
7- 8 ft. N/B. 1.50 
8- 10 ft. N/B. 2.00 
Add 50% additional if balled. 
Prices of larger specimen on request. 
Tulip Tree - Liriodendron 
Liriodendron tulipifera. H. 75'. A rapid-grow¬ 
ing, stately tree with pyramidal crown of 
lustrous green foliage; bears large tulip-like 
flowers of yellow-green blotched with orange. 
This tree has few insect enemies and tree 
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