



Sorbus aucuparia—European 
Mountain Ash 
QUERCUS 
Palustris. PIN OAK. 75 feet. Broad-based 
pyramids in habit; described as half weeping 
when old, because its lower branches touch 
the ground. Magnificent, darkly lustrous 
leaves. 
6- 8 ft., Each $2.25; Ten $20.00 
8-10 ft., Each $2.75; Ten $24.80 
14-1 in., Each $3.50; Ten $31.50 
114-134 in., Each $4.25; Ten $38.25 
134-2 in., Each $5.25; Ten $47.25 
Rubra. COMMON RED OAK. 75 feet. A tall 
tree, with massive, broad top and _ thick 
trunk. Of comparatively quick growth, with 
immense, high-coloring leaves. 
6- 8 ft., Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
8-10 ft., Each $4.00; Ten $36.00 
11%4-11 in., Each $4.50; Ten $40.50 
112-134 in., Each $5.50; Ten $49.50 
ROBINIA 
Pseudoacacia. COMMON OR BLACK LOCUST. 
60 feet. A handsome, straight, fast growing 
native tree thriving in dry, sandy, or other 
soils. It is planted to produce posts, ties and 
poles, for which there is always good de- 
mand. 
5- 6 ft., Each $1.00; Ten $ 9.00 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.25; Ten $11.30 
8-10 ft., Each $1.75; Ten $15.80 
Ulmus americana, Vase Type 

SALIX 
*Babylonica. BABYLON WEEPING WILLOW. 50 
ft. A graceful tree of large size. Its fresh, 
bright green tint and long, wavy branches 
make it very attractive. 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.50; Ten $13.50 
8-10 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
10-12 ft., Each $2.75; Ten $24.80 
Blanda. WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW. 50 
ft. A Babylonica with more slender leaves 
and hardier. This is the most generally 
planted variety, and makes immense, broad 
topped specimens. 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.50; Ten $13.50 
8-10 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
10-12 ft., Each $2.75; Ten $24.80 
Discolor. PUSSY WILLOW. 20 ft. A small tree 
with attractive leaves 2 inches long by an 
inch wide. Its popular appeal is the con- 
spicuous, silky catkins which bud. in the 
fall, and make such delightful ‘’springy’’ 
bouquets just as the snow is melting. 
3-4 ft., Each 60c; Ten $5.40 
4-5 ft., Each 75c; Ten $6.70 
5-6 ft., Each $1.00; Ten $9.00 
Elegantissima. THURLOW WEEPING WILLOW. 
50 ft. Larger and more spreading than 
Babylonica. 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.25; Ten $11.30 
8-10 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
10-12 ft., Each $2.75; Ten $24.80 
Incana, ROSEMARY WILLOW. 20 ft. A beauti- 
ful short tree with slender branches and 
twigs, densely clothed with short, stiff, white 
tomentose leaves. 
3-4 ft., Each 75c; Ten $6.70 
4-5 ft., Each $1.00; Ten $9.00 
5-6 ft., Each $1.50; Ten $13.50 
Niobe. NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW. 30 ft. Slen- 
der leaves, green above, silvery beneath; 
the twigs and bark a strong golden yellow; 
the hardiest gold-barked Willow for the far 
North. 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.75; Ten $15.80 
8-10 ft., Each $2.25; Ten $20.30 
10-12 ft., Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 



spread shade. 
Americana. Vase Type. 



metrical and compact. 
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Americana. Moline Type. 
by budding. Of fast growing habit, with very large leaves of distinct 
dark blue-green shade. 

Salix babylonica—Babylon Weeping Willo 
Pentandra.. LAUREL WILLOW. 30 ft. A splen- 
did ornamental small tree, with large, glossy, 
dark, laurel-like leaves, whence its name. 
4- 5 ft., Each 75c; Ten $6.70 
5- 6 ft., Each $1.00; Ten $9.00 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.50; Ten $13.50 
8-10 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
Regalis. ROYAL WILLOW. 20 ft. A large tree, 
with short, thick trunk and yellowish brown 
branches, the foliage a silvery ash-gray. 
6- 8 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
8-10 ft., Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
Vitellina. GOLDEN-BARKED WILLOW. 30 ft. 
Showy, with golden bark, conspicuous during 
winter. 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.50; Ten $13.50 
8-10 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
SORBUS 
Aucuparia. EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH. 50 ft. A broad-topped small 
tree. The fern-like foliage is dark and lustrous. In late summer and 
far into winter, the greatest beauty and effectiveness centers in the 
great number of large, 
brilliantly against the green leaves, or denuded brown of branches. 
dense fruit clusters of orange-red, which gleam 
5- 6 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
6- 8 ft., Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
8-10 ft., Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
TILIA 
Americana. AMERICAN LINDEN. 75 ft. A stately tree, with large shiny 
leaves. It flowers in July. 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.75; Ten $15.80 
8-10 ft., Each $2.25; Ten $20.00 
Vulgaris. COMMON EUROPEAN LINDEN. 75 ft. Used for street and 
ornamental planting, developing into beautiful, round-headed speci- 
mens; blossoms very sweet-scented. 
6- 8 ft., Each $2.25; Ten $20.00 
8-10 ft., Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
2-21 in., Each $7.50; Ten $67.50 
21-3 in., Each $10.00; Ten $90.00 
ULMUS 
Americana. AMERICAN ELM. 80 ft. A noble native tree of great size 
and wide spread, with graceful drooping branches and handsome 
leaves. One of the best types for towering, heady effect, and wide- 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.00; Ten $9.00 
8-10 ft., Each $1.25; Ten $11.30 
10-12 ft., Each $1.75; Ten $15.80 
114-134 in., Each $2.15; Ten $19.00 
134-2 in., Each $2.50; Ten $22.50 
2 -2\ in., Each $3.00; Ten $27.00 
80 ft. A valuable new type of tree propagated 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.30; Ten $11.70 
8-10 ft., Each $1.60; Ten $14.40 
10-12 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
50 ft. Another recently introduced type of 
American Elm, the tops uniformly shaping up to a broad-topped vase. 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.30; Ten $11.70 
8-10 ft., Each $1.60; Ten $14.40 
10-12 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
Parvifelia. CHINESE ELM. 30 ft. Growing rapidly and to a good height. 
Prefers a light or gravelly loam, and develops a broader base than 
the American tyces. The foliage is small and dense, the growth sym- 
4- 5 ft., Each 90c; Ten $8.10 
5- 6 ft., Each $1.10; Ten $9.90 
6- 8 ft., Each $1.50; Ten $13.50 
8-10 ft., Each $2.00; Ten $18.00 
