

LINDEN—Tilia 
American, 80’. Tilia americana. Large, round headed 
tree for shade and lawn. MHeart-shaped leaves. Greenish- 
white blossoms in June. Fast growing. 
Each Per 10 
European. T. vulgaris, 90’. Very fine shade tree with 
small heart shaped leaves. Blossoms early summer. 
ee S21075 
a 2.50 
MAGNOLIA 
Soulangeana. 18’ Well-known magnolia of city parks. 
Small low-headed lawn and specimen tree with broad, shin- 
ing foliage and in Spring before leaves are out, fragrant 
large pink and purple flowers. 
emer. OS Lk $ 6.00 B&B 
MAPLE—Acer. 
Ash Leaf, (Boxelder), 60’. Acer negundo. This tree is 
oa growing with leaves somewhat similar to those of the 
ash tree. 
tee $ 1.25 
ERE ile ley ae a 1.50 
Sree ere oS lk 2.00 
Ginnala, 15’. Amur maple. More shrub-like than tree- 
form. Noted for brilliance of autumnal coloring, it is used 
as a specimen and in hedges. : 
Norway, 50’. Acer platanoides. Low, round, symmetrical 
head of vigorous branches. Somewhat lower-headed than 
other trees, but valuable as a lawn shade tree. Deep green 
foliage stays until late Fall, then coloring to deep yellow. 
Moderate rate of growth. 
fener eee $ 2.75 $25.00 
PI emeerer oe 3.75 34.00 
ne ere. es ues 4.25 38.00 
Pyramidal Norway. The new streamlined tree developed 
by the Rochester Park Department. Narrow, columnar habit. 
Adaptable to planting as specimens, for narrow street plant- 
ing, or for a formal background or screen effect. 
i al $ 4.00 
eet er Pe eee 5.00 
Schwedler, 50’. Acer platanoides schwedleri. A colored 
foliage maple tree useful as street tree, or lawn shade or 
specimen tree. In the Spring, this tree has gloriously colored 
foliage in red, purple and scarlet tints. As the season 
progresses, the foliage turns to Summer color of ruddy 
green. Moderate rate of growth. 
