FAGUS (Beech) 
Purpurea (Purple Beech) 
40 ft. Zone V. Majestic spreading 
specimen with rich, dark leaves dense 
to the ground. (See also page 4). 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*12 to 15 in. B&B. $1.00 $ 8.50 _ 
3 to 4 ft. B&B. 5.00 45.00 .$375.00 
5 to 6 ft. B&B. 7.50 07.50 
JUGLANS (Walnut) 
Nigra (Black Walnut) (See also p. 20) 
120 ft. Zone IV. Rich, moist. Majestic, 
with good timber, handsome leaf anti 
delicious nuts. The following are 
seedlings:— 
* 3 to 4 ft.$ 2.50 $ 12.00 
5 to 0 ft. 8.00 70.00 
LIQUIDAMBER 
Styraciflua (Sweet Gum) 
90 ft. Zone V. Leaf like maple and 
turns ablaze in autumn. Damp, heavy 
soil. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 4.50 
* 3 to 4 ft.$ 0 00 50.00 
8 to 10 ft.$2.75 22.50 100.00 
LIRIODENDRON 
(Tulip Poplar) 
Tulipifera (Tulip Tree) 
150 ft. Zone V. Majestic giant, with 
yellowish tulips in June. Humus. 
*18 to 24 in.$ 5.50 
3 to 4 ft.$ 2.00 9.00 
4 to 5 ft. X. 8.00 00.00 
5 to 0 ft. X. 9.00 70.00 
0 to 8 ft.$2.25 17.50 120.00 
MORUS (Mulberry) 
Alba (Russian Mulberry) 
30 ft. Zone IV. Round-topped tree. 
Fruit, white to purple, edible. 
* 2 to 3 ft.$ 3.00 
3 to 4 ft. X.$ 5.00 30.00 
POPULUS (Poplar) 
Bolleana (Bolleana Poplar) 
40 ft. Zone III. Narrow column, hardy 
and disease-free. Better than Lom¬ 
bardy. Green leaf, white beneath. 
* 2 
to 
3 
ft. 
(Each) 
(10) 
(100) 
$ 9.00 
* 3 
to 
4 
ft. 
• • • • • 
• • • • 
10.00 
* 5 
to 
G 
ft. 
> • • • • 
• • • • 
25.00 
G 
to 
8 
ft. 
. .$1.75 
15.00 
120.00 
Nigra Italica (Lombardy Poplar) 
G ft. Zone I. Quick column. Popular, 
but prone to disease, so that old speci¬ 
mens are rare. Very tolerant and a 
handsome tree. 
* 2 
to 
3 
ft.... 
• • • • • • 
• • • • 
$ G.75 
* 3 
to 
4 
ft.... 
• • • • • • 
$ 2.00 
9.00 
5 
to 
G 
ft.. . . 
... $ .70 
5.50 
35.00 
G 
to 
8 
ft.. .. 
. . . 1.00 
8.00 
50.00 
SALIX (Willow) 
Babylonica (Babylon Weeping Willow) 
30 ft. Zcne V. Familiar green foun¬ 
tain. Near, but not in water. 
(Each) 
(10) 
(100) 
* 2 
to 
3 
ft.. 
!••••• ••• 
• • • • 
$ 9.00 
* 3 
to 
4 
ft.. 
>••••• ••• 
$ 2.50 
11.50 
G 
to 
8 
ft.. 
19 
12.50 
100.00 
QUERCUS 
Pahistris (Pin Oak) 
90 ft. Zone V. 
Good in damp or 
dry soil. A fine 
street tree. The 
only oak that can 
really be called 
fast growing. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*12 to 18 in. 
. 9.00 
G to 8 ft. 
$2.50 $20.00 $175.00 
Rubra (Common Red Oak) 
GO ft. Zone IV. Rapid growth. Heavy 
branches. Likes clay. Handsome. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*18 to 24 in.$ 2.00 $ 9.00 
4 to 6 ft. 8.50 G5.00 
6 to 8 ft.$2.50 18.00 150.00 
ROBINIA 
Pseudacacia (Black Locust) 
70 ft. Zone IV. Dry, sandy soil. The 
drought tree! Showy, fragrant white 
flowers in June. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 2.50 
* 3 to 4 ft.$ 2.00 6.50 
5 to G ft. X. 5.00 30.00 
ULMUS (Elm) 
Americana (American Elm) 
100 ft. Zone II. Most beautiful native 
tree. Tolerant, even of flooded land. 
Subject to blight near New York. 
*18 to 24 in.$ 3.00 
* 3 to 4 ft. 5.00 
4 to G ft.$ G.00 30.00 
8 to 10 ft.$1.50 13.00 100.00 
Pumi'a (Siberian) (Chinese Elm) 
45 ft. Zone III. Neat small, bushy 
tree. Very tolerant of dry land. Per¬ 
haps the fastest growth of any per¬ 
manently desirable tree. Makes an ex¬ 
cellent sheared edge. 
*12 to 18 in.$ 3.00 
* 2 to 3 ft.$ 3.00 5.00 
* 3 to 4 ft. 4.00 G.00 
5 to 6 ft.$1.25 10.00 50.00 
6 to 8 ft. 2.00 1G.00 80.00 
(Oak) 
Pin Oak 
