SHADE TREES 

NYSSA 
Sylvatica (Black or SourGum). A native tree developing a broad, 
dense crown. The lanceolate leaves turn brilliant scarlet in 
Autumn. Dave Ot e s,s « Ea. $3.50 
PLATANUS 
Orientalis (Oriental Plane or Sycamore). Rapid growing, shapely 
shade tree with large distinctive foliage. Very resistant to dust, 
smoke and insect pests. 
2 to 2% in. cal....Ea. $8.00 
POPULUS - Poplar 
Nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar). Rapid growing, narrow upright 
tree, useful for screening, hedgerows and windbreaks. 
SOL Ui baemet 2s apie ELU UO Lot Getea.ie te Ka. $2.00 
QUERCUS - Oak 
The Oaks, especially when they attain size, are the most pic- 
turesque of all trees, symbolizing strength and durability. Their 
reputation as slow growers is not warranted, for, when once estab- 
lished, they will make a yearly growth equal to that of almost 
any other species. 
Coccinea (Scarlet Oak). Valuable for its brilliant Fall coloring. 
3 to 34% in. cal... Ea. $18.00 
Palustris (Pin Oak). A superb and distinct tree. The Pin Oak’s 
graceful, drooping branches support a mass of deeply lobed, 
sharply pointed leaves, changing to deep red in Autumn. Jack 
Frost has never shown greater skill than in the coloring he pro- 
duces in Pin and Scarlet Oaks. 
2 to 24% in. cal.... Ea. $8.00 | 3 to 3% in. cal... Ea. $18.00 
24% to 3 in. cal...Ea. $12.00 31% to 41n. cal...Ea. $25.00 
4 to 414 in. cal... Ea. $37.50 
Rubra (Red Oak). A fine, fiteoutal tree with wide spreading 
branches. Colorful Fall foliage remains on all Winter. 
SCoel Oita seers Ka. $4.00 | ge an Ree. Ka. $12.50 
3 to 31% in. cal... Ea. $18.00 
SALIX - Willow 
Babylonica (Weeping Willow). Long stringy branches droop ver- 
tically to the ground, and with the narrow, light green leaves 
create a soft, velvety texture. Grows rapidly, especially when 
close to water. 
GeO Sateen aes Hani. 75 a CORE bert ens oaiy Ea. $2.50 
Niobe (Golden Twig Weeping Willow). 
S*toilOded selene Ea. $2.50 
TILIA - Linden 
Americana (American Linden). Especially noted for its great 
vigor, large heart-shaped leaves, and very fragrant flowers in 
June. No flowers produce so delicious a honey as those of the 
American Linden. 
21% to 3 in. cal....Ea. $8.00 | 3 to 314 in. cal...Ea. $12.00 
Vulgaris (European Linden). Generally one the best form 
for street planting as the dark green leaves remain good until 
late Autumn. The compact, low branched head is particularly 
fitted to lawn purposes where the branches make a natural 
canopy. Fragrant flowers in June. 
S COs it bce cores Ka. $5.00 3. to 4)in seal 2. &: Ea. $15.00 
21 to 3 in. cal...Ea. $12.50 | 4to5in. cal..... Ea. $22.50 
ULMUS - Elm 
Americana (American Elm). As the Oak is pre-eminent in dig- 
nity and majesty the Elm is pre-eminent in grace and elegance. 
The graceful, umbrella-shaped top, borne high above the other 
trees, always adds to the landscape picture. It is not particular 
as to soil and makes a delightful shade as it does not branch 
low, thus allowing the breezes free play. 
2 £0,214 in. caluiv, Hay $6,000" |) '4.t0'5 ing eali.ix. Ea. $25.00 
21% to 3 in. cal.... Ea. $7.50 DLO OD ala oe, Ea. $35.00 
3 to 3% in. cal...Ea. $12.00 TOSI Cal Ea. $75.00 
314 to 4 in. cal...Ea. $15.00 10 to 12 in. cal.. Ea. $175.00 

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