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QUERCUS—Oak 
Alba—White Oak 75’ Long lived. Broad, open 
head. Needs rich soil. O01 eh. 20 
Coccinea—Scarlet Oak 75’ Round, symmetrical 
top. Likes dry, well-drained soil. 6 to 8’ $2.50 
Palustris—Pin Oak 75’ Very symmetrical in 
growth, making it an excellent street tree. Attrac- 
tive fall coloring. Tolerates very wet soil. 
5 to 6’ $1.50 
Rubra—Red Oak 90’ One of best shade trees. 
Most rapid grower of oaks, tolerates clay soil. Good 
street tree. 6 to 8’ $2.25 
RHUS—Sumac—See Shrub Section 
ROBINIA—Locust or Acacia 
Hispida—Rose Acacia 15’ Rose-pink pea-like 
flowers in late June. Excellent hedge or screen. 
18 to 24” $ .60 
Pseudoacacia—Black Locust 80’ Fragrant white 
flowers in June. Rapid grower. 10to 12’ $1.50 
SALIX—Willow 
Babylonica — Babylon Weeping Willow 30’ 
Branches touching ground. 5 to 6’ $1.25 
Blanda—Wisconsin Weeping Willow 30’ Attrac- 
tive olive-green branches, grows similar to above. 
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Discolor—Pussywillow 15’ Useful native for 
quick screen or wet areas. Hito.0° VO fo 
Niobe—Golden Bark Weeping Willow 40’ Bright 
yellow stems and bark make this tree interesting 
thruout the year. Deto. Gwe li25 
Purpurea—Red Stem Willow 12’ Shrubby type. 
Bright gray foliage and red stems make attractive 
contrast. 3 to 4’ $1.00 
Tortusa—Pigtail Willow. Unusual twisting stems 
and leaves make this an interesting specimen. 
3to4’ $1.25 
SORBUS—Mountain Ash 
Aucuparia—European Mountain Ash 45’ Bright 
orange fall fruit. Tolerates most soils. 
6 to 8’ B&B $2.25 
