ESTATION AND LINING-OUT 
Young Deciduous Shade and Flowering Trees 
ACER (Maple) (25) (100) (1000) 
—dasycarpum ee ree Be 
18 to 24 in. S. $ 3.75 $ 20.00 
Bivore 4: fhe °$3.505 4) 10.00... 5. 
—platanoides (Norway Maple) 
MARCOS, Mica Serre 4.00 12.00 95.00 
20> 3 ft. X. 5.00 15.00 110.00 
—schwedler (Schw edler’s Purple Tepes 
4to 5 ft. whips.25.00 90.00 775. 
—rubrum (Red Maple) 
110749 Hom Wee Doe Hyak AA bt 5.50 27.50 
DEtOnuo Luan ceed 3.00 9.50 50.00 
—saccharum (Sugar Bevel 
POF ONL S in ws eee 5.50 27.50 
Qitomsit ueyo es 3.00 9.50 50.00 
BETULA (Birch) 
—alba (White Birch) 
O Com 2rinaaee ta ae 10.00 65.00 
T2ktowt Stinks. 2 oe 4.00 12.00 70.00 
—populifolia (Gray Birch) 
LEGO ES IN aieus.crc Pye 6.50 30.00 
2Ommod bet 3.00 9.00 47.50 
—papyrifera (Paper Birch) 
Ioan oY Sa ee 3.00 9.00 50.00 
CASTANEA (Chestnut). 
—mollissima (Chinese Chestnut) 
Gitoel 2a Ae 16.50 130.00 
aston OuMenpaas 7.00 25.00 200.00 
2to 3ft. X....16.50 60.00 575.00 
—crenata (Japanese Chestnut) 
4to 5ft. X....25.00 95.00 850.00 
Both the above are blight-resistant. The 
nuts are large and sweet. 
CATALPA Speciosa 
—speciosa (Western Catalpa) 
DitO wo Lbs ale. «s 1.00 3.50 15.00 
CERCIS (Red Bud) 
6 to 12in....... aaah 16.50 
P2NOwL Sale scio< 2 se 4.50 22.50 
TH Omorltacs = 6s 2.50 7.50 41.00 
_ CORNUS (Flowering Dogwood) 
—florida (White Flowering peer. 
Gtowl2 Me iss: 
Pe 2 LORLS 1M), .15.5 «05 3.50 9.50 rr 00 
1 SeOuea vi Meracte ues 4.00 12.00 60.00 
2to 3ft. X...: 9.00 35.00 275.00 
FAGUS (Beech) 
—ferruginea (American sy 
V2MGOyL Sater. os 4.5 22.50 
TSiGOVZAN eine: e.. 2.25 7.00 33.00 
FRAXINUS (Ash) 
—americana (American White Ash) 
PEZton lL Siren cs of a 2.50 12.00 
DitOn Ol bees eigen eeOU 5.00 25.00 
GINGKO BILOBA (Maidenhair) 
G toc eSuiniyeeaa: 9.00 70.00 
12° to. S/n eee 5.50 17.50 90.00 
GLEDITSIA (Honey Locust) 
12301 Slee ee 3.00 15.00 
DtOm Longa ts 2.50 5.50 27.50 
HICORIA (Hickory) 
—alba (Shellbark Hickory) 
6 to.) 2eniensaee hae 9.50 55.00 
T2Onl Stas er ae 3.50 11.00 90.00 
—ovata (Shagbrak ene 
6 ton Zin tana. 55.00 
125to, [Sino omer 3.50 i 00 90.00 
JUGLANS (Walnut) 
—nigra (Black Walnut) 
12ktorl Sineere a sai 6.00 33.00 
DtOmsd: fees ,. 3.00 9.00 55.00 
—cinera (Butternut) 
12 tom Samay AS 6.00 — 33.00 
2 tOuse foe aes 3.00 9.00 55.00 

LIQUIDAMBER ((Sweet Gum) 
—styraciflua (25) ye (1000) 
V2Zito LSIme Ar. a ae 00 $ 27.50 
2 tome ttos mene: $3.00 5 00 55.00 
LIRIODENDRON (Tulip Tree) 
—tulipifera (Tulip Aye 
sO ULOML cits eter oe ys 3.00 15.00 
PA a Kostas eee meter Ane 4.00 20.00 
TSitoxZaing oF 8. 5.50 30.00 
3to 4ft.X....16.50 55.00 400.00 
MORUS (Maiberty) 
—alba (Russian Mulberry) 
2 COME SIL ah cers oe 2.50 13.00 
Zebra Lub eee res 1.50 5.00 27.50 
OSAGE ORANGE (Maclura) 
L2p tos lS ink vets a 3.50 16.50 
ESito 2am? oho 2. 00 £00 25.00 
PLATANUS (Sycamore) 
—occidentalis (American Sycamore) 
2 5.0 
DELOmrolGe sem ee : 30.00 
Sr Cow it Aer bers toc 3.00 9.00 55.00 
—platanus orientalis (European Plane) 
18 to 24 in....... 4.00 18.50 75.00 
DiLOMmo doe cee et 5.50 18.00 110.00 
POPULUS (Poplar) 
—nigra italica pape eee 
V2iGO aL Spies shies 5.0 40.00 
18 to 24 in....... 6. 00 45.00 
30-4 fives fo: 3.50 13.50 65.00 
4 to 5 ft. branched 5.00 15.00 eae: 
—bolleana (Bole’s Pong) 
18 to 24in....... : 9.00 50.00 
EGO mou beers : 11.00 70.00 
3 tom 4 there oe 5. 00 12.50 110.00 
—tremuloides (Quaking Aspen) 
Ato 61th asses os 8.00 35.00 295.00 
QUERCUS (Oak) 
—alba (White Oak) ‘ 
12 GOS Nina oe 3.00 9.00 55.00 
—bicolor (Swamp he Oak) 
COR Sin specs er 3.0 9.00 55.00 
Evergreen 
Seedlings 
(& ‘S”? ) 
Should be plant- 
ed about four inches 
apart in beds. Here 
they are left two 
years and for the 
first year, during 
the heat of the first 
Summer, should be 
shaded by a lath 
screen. 
Transplants 
C ‘Xx ’) 
Evergreens that 
have been moved, 
or have had their 
roots pruned, form 
a close compact ball 
of fibrous roots. To 
be planted out in 
the open field in 
rows. 
Small 
Deciduous 
Trees 
Deciduous trees 
and shrubs _ need 
pruning back upon 
planting. With de- 
ciduous shrubs cut 
to the ground upon 
setting them out. 
Trees with a single 
stem: prune off side 
twigs when plant- 
ing, and then a 
month later go over 
the planting again 
and cut away all 
but one single stem. 
Pa 
QUERCUS (Oak)—Continued 
(25) (100) 
—coccinea (Scarlet Oak) 
G.tol Zine ape $ 7.50 
12) COL Steere $3.00 10.00 
ee (Pin Oak) 
G6 toc? aneeeea 8.50 
12 to ie ste eaeates Aen re z 50 12.00 
—rubra (Red Oak, ane 
Guborl Zpice eter 8.00 
Dito! A ftaexe. oe 42.00 
—macrocarpa (Burr Oak) 
Zito. S me ee 3.00 9.00 
ROBINIA (Locust) 
—pseudacacia (Black Locust) 
12 foul & inns secs SEP 2.00 
2 tomisitvadcemer 2.50 5.00 
SALIX (Willow) 
(1000) 
$ 44.00 
80.00 
55.00 
90.00 
45.00 
350.00 
80.00 
15.00 
25.00 
—babylonica (Babylon Weeping Willow) 
—pentandra (Laurel-leaf Willow) 
—Niobe (Niobe Golden Weeping Willow) 
—Vitellina (Upright Golden Willow) 
Prices on above 4 Willows: 
DatOmia tte’. 3.50 9.50 55.00 
OneO WA hue oon 4.50 12.50 80.00 
SORBUS (Mt. Ash) 
—aucuparia (European Mt. Ash) 
TARtORLS EINE eee hia 7.50 45.00 
TS:towe4. ier ee 3.00 10.00 50.00 
—americana (American Mt. Ash) 
Sto 6) ft; Xen) we 12.50 45.00 400.00 
TILIA (Linden) 
—americana (American Linden) 
L2itorLS inee ne ear 3.00 9.00 47.50 
ULMUS (Elm) 
—americana (American Elm) 
1b dpi ayia edb Ve eee ae 2.50 12.50 
Site ws: Lisette 2.00 6.00 33.00 
—pumila (Chinese or Siberian Elm) 
12:to L82in ee. bac : 2.50 11.00 
TSitor24aine ees eae 3.50 20.00 
GatOR Awake ie 3.00 7.00 35.00 

THE YEAR AFTER PLANTING, these little Pines were about 1% Jeet high, 
twice transplanted, and,cost about 30c each. 

TWENTY YEARS LATER the photo taken near the same place shows a young 
forest. Trees are 25 to 30 feet high. Worth $50.00 or more each! 
