Quercus rubra. American Red Oak. A handsome tree with 
stately aspect. Ideal for lawn or street planting. Foliage turns 
red in autumn. Each 
8 to: 10 ft., 1 .tol4-in. cal. foe, oe ee $4 00 
12 to. 144t., 2144.10.3 <-in. cal., BeBe 3 eee 18 00 
14. t0.16 ft, 3. sto 3)4-inical), BaBi2 eee 25 00 
14 to 16 ft. 3% to 4. =n. cal Bebo eee 32 00 
16. to. 18:ft:,.4 to.5°Sim..cal. B&Bs 7) eee 40 00 
SALIX - The Willows 
Salix babylonica. Babylon Weeping Willow. Probably the 
best-known Willow. It has very drooping, long, slender 
branches of olive-green. Will grow in any good soil, but pre- 
fers moist situations. Each Each 
GtOees Itire aes meee $2 00 | 2 to 2%-in. cal.....$8 00 
StoglO ft sae ee eee 3 00 |-2% to 3-mm. cal....... 10 00 
136:to.2-ins Calan 5200 1s to Asin acal ee 15 00 
SORBUS - The Mountain-Ash 
Sorbus aucuparia. European Mountain-Asbh. A well-shaped 
tree, valuable for the small lawn. The great clusters of 
scarlet berries, produced in abundance from July to winter, 
make it very attractive. ack 
6 tol 8 Pte i ee Oe Rae Oe ae, ee $2 50 
8 to: 10 ftanncae ek Meee: aaa alee patriot amen eee ee 3 50 
10:to 12: ft. 114-t6 2-in= Cals. o.oo oe 
TILIA - The Lindens 
Tilia americana. American Linden. This rapid-growing 
tree, which has broad leaves, forms a shapely specimen. 
Attractive and makes an excellent shade tree. Each 
14:todS4it.-35 16 .4-1n.cali see ee eee $12 00 
18:to. 24: [ti 4 eeto5-in Cal oa ee ee eee 17 00 
1S3to.24 {te Oe 1 to.6-1n Cale reins ae eee ae 25 00 
LSttor24 {t.20° §tOed-in:-Cal. ee eens ae aes 35 00 
LSitO224 ftioe7) POs 0-1 A CAL cee ee eee 50 00 
T. cordata. Littleleaf European Linden. Small, dark green 
leaves and low, compact head. A fine lawn tree. Fragrant. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each 
Sto LOtte tls 10s sins cally eee Sate ee $5 50 
TOstO* 1 2el te cee tee Uo<1l) 2Ca lo eee 8 00 
EDM UL bebo! LO abe A The, CO ah ee ee oe a ed 12 00 
{2°LO cL Auth eo ee OLD Worle Cal, eer he Rae ee ee 15 00 
T2tOS ast O26 tO earn OCA b&b ae eee oe 26 00 
14st; Omi 4 © LO OUesIn Call Dab eee eee 35 00 
1AM oalGttts >: Beto. Inca ae b&b eee ee 50 00 
16'toZ0 ttG) BtOL/e <104Cal Sb akbar eee ee ee 65 00 
ULMUS .- The Elms 
Ulmus americana. American Elm. The most beautiful of 
the Elms, stately and dignified. Of spreading habit, with 
drooping branches. A fine tree for either street or lawn. 
U. moline. Moline Elm. New variety of very strong growth 
and large, attractive foliage. Vase shaped. 
Prices of above two varieties: Each 
LO:top2at oto t0e Cale ey nee ee eee $4 50 
Petar artis. 22a to 2 o-1ne Ca leee ee eee ee ee 6 50 
PAut OL S71 tee tout Gio aaa 1l | COL Se ee ee te 9 00 
14 toss Tt) soe ito oYosin * Cala ee tevenn ee pee 13 00 
LOStO51 8 Ties oo iLO eee Cal eam ete we olny 18 00 
16 tor SittenAgmetoyoe sin. Coles b Sls. eee racer ees 35 00 
1S to.22) fh Anbateto: OaeeinCcal a B&D meee se 50. 00 
U. pumila. Chinese Elm. (New.) A very hardy variety, 
drought-resisting, with beautiful shiny dark green foliage. 
Very graceful tree and an extremely rapid grower. Each 
LOcto* 12 Tt panda ee ene eee ee Se doe $4 00 
16:toc18. ft: 4 t0.5-11 Gea le ae eee ee ee ree aes, 20 00 
18toa224t5+5'to 6-10 cal ee ee, Bene ee 30 00 
22-40 28: 4%., O30 /-ne cal toe Dee eee eee 5255700 
220 25: 1t cP tO \S-1neelat & Geeet eeee, oe re 75 00 
