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CRATAEGUS—Hawthorn (Continued) 
Oxyacantha—English Hawthorn 15’ Scarlet fruit, 
useful as above thorn. DaLOia neh 1.25 
Oxyacantha Pauli—Paul’s Scarlet Thorn. Scarlet, 
double-flowering type. 3to4’ $2.50 
Punctata—Spotted Hawthorn 30’ Native. Useful 
hedge or screen. Flowers in early June. 
3to4’ §$ .75 
ELEAGNUS—Russian Olive 
Angustifolia—20’ Pale yellow flowers and fruit, 
light gray-green leaves, making it unusual color in 
plantings. Good background. 45’ $ .60 
EVONYMUS—‘See Shrub Section 
FAGUS—Beech 
Americana—American Beech 60’ Light gray, 
smooth bark. Slow growing, long lived. Good 
specimen. 6 to 8’ $4.50 
Sylvatica Riversi—Purple Beech—Deep purple 
leaves. 2to 3’ B&B $4.50 
FRA XINUS—Ash 
Americana — American White Ash 100’ Tall 
headed, symmetrical native tree. Practically pest- 
free. Brilliant yellow in fall. Good street or speci- 
men tree. 6 to 8! $1.25 
GLEDITSIA—Honey Locust 
Triacanthos—60’ Large, picturesque broad head. 
Yellow fall foliage. Heavily thorned, adapting it to 
hedges. 3 to 4’ $1.00 
JUGLANS—Walnut 
Nigra—Black Walnut 120’ Useful nut and timber 
tree, prefers rich soil. DitO.0 aeple2d 
LIQUIDAMBAR—Sweetgum 
Styraciflua—100’ Unusual star-shaped flowers, 
turning scarlet in fall. Useful as specimen or street 
tree. 21060 oo WBS l.25 
MAGNOLIA—Magnolia 
Soulangeana—Saucer Magnolia 20’ Large 4 to 5” 
flowers in early spring. Needs rich soil, should be 
somewhat sheltered. 3to4’ B&B $4.50 
