OAK 
Pyramidal English Oak. (Quercus robur 
fastigiata). A magnificent stately Oak 
in a slender columnar form. 5/6 ft., 
B&B, $5.00; 6/7 ft., B&B, $7.50. 
REDBUD OR JUDAS TREE. (Cercis canadensis). 
Deep rose bud—like flowers produced in Apri| 
or early May before the leaves. Graceful 
arching habit of growth. Single trunk usually 
dividing a few feet above the ground. 3/4 
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RUSSIAN OLIVE. (Eleagnus angustifolia). A 
very interesting graceful plant with si lvery— 
gray foliage. 3/4 ft., 75¢; 4/5 ft., $1.00; 
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SWEET GUM. (Liquidambar styraciflua). Glossy, 
star shaped leaves which turn crimson, yellow 
and orange in the fall. A rather slow grower 
but very ornamental. 5/6 ft., B&B, $3.50; 
6/8 ft., B&B, $6.00.- 
SHADBUSH. (Amelanchier canadensis). A misty 
cloud of white in early spring. Usually de- 
velopes several trunks near the base. 2/3 ft., 
75¢; 3/4 ft., $1.00; 4/5 ft., B&B, $1.75; 5/6 
ft., B&B, $2.50. 
TREE LILAC. (Syringa japonica). An upright 
tree with bark quite similar to that of the 
cherry. The long misty clusters of bloom open 
in June and July. 5/6 ft., $2.50; 8/I0 ft., 
$5.00; B&B, $7.50. 






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