LINDEN (Tilia) 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
GINKGO BILOBA 
Probably the oldest tree in cub 
tivation. Specimens found near 
Chinese temples furnished the par' 
ent stock for all trees grown tO' 
day. Develops into a handsome, 
round'headed tree over a hundred 
feet tall. Bears small, fan'shaped 
leaves. Disease free and smoke 
resistant. 
6/7 ft. high .... B/B, ea. $4.50 
7/8 ft. high.... B/B, ea. 5.50 
8/9 ft. high .... B/B, ea. 7.00 
TILIA GLABRA 
(American Linden) 
Native to the middle west, the 
American linden is of fairly rapid 
growth and develops into a tall, 
handsome shade tree. Covered 
with fragrant flowers in June. 
l%/2 in. caliper ..ea. $2.00 
2/2% in. caliper ..ea. 3.00 
2%/3 in. caliper ..ea. 4.00 
3/3% in. caliper ..ea. 5.00 
ROBINIA PSEUDO-ACAOA (Black Locust) 
Reaches a height of seventy feet. Clusters of fragrant blossoms 
hang from the branches in June. Casts light shade. 
8/10 ft. high .each $1.25 
1/1% in. stem .each 1.50 
iy 2/2 in. stem .each 1.75 
2/2% in. stem .each 2.00 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Maples rank among our best' known and most desirable shade 
trees. In fall their foliage adds brilliant reds and yellows to garden. 
ACER PLATANOIDES (Norway Maple) 
A valuable lawn or shade tree attaining a height of ninety feet 
and more. 
1/1% in. stem .each $1.50 
l%/2 in. stem .each 2.00 
2/2% in. stem ..each 2.50 
2%/3 in. stem .each 3.50 
3/3% in. stem .each 4.50 
3 ¥ 2/4 in. stem .each 6.00 
4 / 4 % in. stem .each 7.50 
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