TREES ILGENFRITZ MONROE NURSERY 
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discolor 15 ft. PUSSY WILLOW 
ag A small wee or shrub, which has silvery-white, silky cat- 
ne kins, that appear in early spring before the leaves and are 
gore) much prized for use with cut flowers. Foliage is silvery-gray. 
“atte” Sito ‘6fte high <<. vs ate ware. act aeerain sbece a eniens 1.98 1.79 
Ege 4 to: 5 ta highs, seers wt cei a, alee pares 1.69 1.55 
Stoj4ett highs: tare ctosne vent ae solemn eee ae 1.39 Lee 
elegantissima 50 ft. THURLOW WEEPING WILLOW 
A large growing variety with long, yellowish-green, weep- 
ing branches. Glossy green toliage. 
St follOtit high  ytcavin ree a ke ee 2.98 2.69 
6 tos Bulthhigh aes. sees Cpa esl en ae eae 2.39 2.19 
niobe 50 ft. GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW 
A graceful, weeping tree with bright green leaves, silvery 
underneath, borne on twigs, tinged with red. 
Bstond OM DiGh Sts eywe ales tee Shiels dean eaters 2.98 2.69 
Sha el eASPA LED ble del Mamie er Mah rh TR Hei Se ae PACS 2.19 
Stossel high eas. vee ee chat names 1.79 1.65 
pentandra 35 ft. LAUREL WILLOW 
The leaves of this upright growing small tree greatly re- 
oon semble those of the Laurel, from which it derives its common 
Sad ee It is much used for hedges and screens, as it stands 
3a shearing. 
hs Sto Ofte igh gece atete eccteras er a eaesint Sees 2.98 2.69 
GrlOs8: fhahigh yore eee Ort er ae ene 2.09 2.19 
BiuUGieo ftehightre. we, ck eaten ee ere 1.79 1.65 
Schwedler Maple—see ACER platanoides—SCHWEDLER. 
Silver Maple—see ACER dasycarpum 
SOPHORA japonica 20 ft. CHINESE SCHOLARTREE 
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at A small tree with dark green foliage, tropical in appear- 
é me} ance. The tips of the branches are light green. Flowers ap- 
“ o pear in attractive, pure white clusters. Recommended for mass 
in Gigs plantings. 
OD 1Onbsit. nigh guesses arate eee AS er eben: 3.59 
SORBUS aucuparia 30 ft. EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH 
A very ornamental tree with large, fragrant, white flowers 
igtes followed by clusters of bright red fruit, which remains on the 
tree all winter if not eaten by birds. The foliage is an attrac- 
tive green turning to orange-red in autumn. Can be used 
anywhere. 
Stoel ta Oigny sweetest a ete ete 4.98 4.49 
Gitov OiitAhights reser he so ee eee 3.59 3.20 
Sito ROA hightee sii, oes oe ete ee See 2.59 2.35 
TILIA americana 60 ft. AMERICAN LINDEN 
This large, rapid growing tree forms a dense, round head 
panes and has yellowish-white, fragrant flowers followed by small 
aS 4 nut-like fruit. The foliage is large, glossy green and _ heart- 
ta shaped. Recommended for street and ornamental planting. 
leuat'd 14% to 2. in. dia.—12 to 14 ft. high...... 7.99 6.85 
1% to 1% in. dia.—10 to 12 ft. high...... 5.98 9.39 
SB totlG Ste high ira, asec wr scee ere cee tok a ee 4.59 4.15 
G to. 2B Tt. nigh iss. cctasloratea seelutse a egden temaeeet 3.19 2.89 


