SHADE TREES 

Quercus Palustris (Pin Oak) 
FAGUS - Beech 
Americana (American Beech). (rows slowly, but a handsome 
native, whose clean gray-barked trunks are familiar in light 
woods. Prefers well-drained soil and Spring planting. 
5: 10-Oll ts ea ee Haeo4.00 Vl 26 tosis) Ea. $7.50 
LttO OA Gee Ea. $10.00 
Sylvatica (European Beech). For screen or hedge, this Beech is 
ideal among deciduous trees. It gives nearly as mucb screen in 
Winter as in Summer, owing to the fact that the dead leaves per- 
sist in Winter. As it bears the shears well, it may be kept within 
bounds for hedge purposes and grows as dense as any hedge. 
SOs beee ee Havst250 1 SlO4oAZ ite s Fia.-$45700 $12.00 
12 16244 eee Ea.-$227690 $17.50 
Sylvatica riversi (Rivers Purple Beech). This tree is similar to 
the European Beech except for its beautiful purple foliage. 
Handsome and dignified. 
SiO 6 ites tees Hand OO a eel OU toatl ont tae Ea. $25.00 
KOELREUTERIA 
Paniculata (Varnish Tree). A valuable small flowering tree bear- 
ing bright yellow flowers in July. Very resistant to drought and 
insect pests. 
CST Oisss Rt oe estes Ea. $4.00 
LIQUIDAMBAR 
Styraciflua (Sweet Gum). A most interesting and satisfactory 
shade tree. It likes moisture and grows to immense size. The 
star-shaped leaves are blazing scarlet in Autumn. Very resistant 
to insects. 
2 to 2% in. cal...Ea. $12.00 

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