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DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES 
1-4 5-24 25 & Up 
Bach Bach Bach 
QUERCUS alba 
Bete 0 ftc- Nesss. B&B. 3 4.50 
= so '10 ft. eecee B&B 6.00 
2 to 24 in. Cal. 9-11' 15.00 
24 to 3 in. eal. 10-12' 20.00 
Specimens up to 4 in. caliper. 
PIN OAK 
The Pin Oak, one of the most graceful trees of the oak 
family, is one of our finest trees for specimen plant- 
ing. It is pyramidal in shape with waxy green foliage. 
The leaves are finely formed and somewhat smaller than 
the white or red oak. The general effect of the tree 
is lacy with graceful branching, still maintaining the 
traditional strength of the oak. This tree grows more 
rapidly than the other members of its family and the 
foliage is a brilliant mass of eolor in Autumn. 
We offer specimen trees up to 7 ineh caliper, suecess-~- 
fully transplanted to your property by our expert tree 
mover. 
QUERCUS palustris (Pin Oak) 75-90' 
Takes kindly to eultivation, prefers moist soil 
but is very adaptable. Particularly fitting as 
a street tree with symmetrical pyramidal head. 
Good autumn effects. 
6 to B Tt. @eeeoeeooe eters 6 2-50 2.25 
1 to 12 in. cal. 7-8! 3275 3.50 
l= to 2 ine cal. 8-10 5.00 4.50 
2 to 24 in. eal. 9-11' 7.00 
24 to 3 ine cal. 10-12' 10.00 
Specimens up to 7 in. caliper. 
-- coccinea (Scarlet Oak) 70-80' 
Espeoially valuable for its brilliant scarlet 
fall eoloring; grows well in dry situations. 
6 to 8 ft. eeoeeceeeeccee 4.00 
8 to 10 ft. eeceeeeeccec 7.50 
2 to 24 in. cal. 9-11! 10.00 
2% to 3 in. cal. 10-12' 15.00 
-- macrocarpa (Mossy Cup) 80' 
Large spreading branches forming a broad, round 
head. Bark light brown deeply furrowed; younger 
branches sometimes with corky wings. 
(Same price as Quercus alba) 
-- phellos (Willow-leaf Oak) 40-50' 
The narrow willow-like leaves make this oak quite 
distinct from all others. Handsome when mature. 
4 to 6 ft. e@eeeoeeosded B&B 4.00 
6 to & ft. abpeeneee DAD 7.50 
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