SALIX—Willow 
Salix blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Willow) 
40-50 ft. Lacy whiplike branches droop- 
ing to the ground. Each 
4to 5 fie Reis on 1.25 
BO 2062 flare ee re 1.50 
G*TO5 Os 1 bon be prea eee eee ae 2.25 
Sato LO“ ft ee ee 3.50 
LOST Or el ieee es eee aes 5.00 
S. discolor (Pussy Willow) 25-30 ft. 
Small grayish catkins appear in early 
spring. 
De tO Sarl Go eae ee ee A. 75 
SL AE bee ttc Ee ne et ee 1.00 
Ca te 1S ad hd eh See gel OE RO ete 1.25 
SASSAFRAS 
Sassafras variifolium (Common Sassafras) 
30-60 ft. Fragrant bright leaves which 
turn orange in the autumn. 
ASL ORD AT Poetry ee Fe eee Str 1.25 
OM LORE GEC aes eee he ee eee 1.75 
DS COMSAT Linde Stas Me var ey oe ade 2.50 
SCO se Oe Ue eer ae ene 3.50 
SORBUS—The Mountain-ash 
Sorbus aucuparia (European Mountain- 
ash) 25-30 ft. Produces scarlet berries 
from July to winter. 
AST OM AD BI bap seen re soe es 2.00 
ORUOmEOR Gemats 45 7S ee ee eek 3.00 
SMO OST Aieaete ce, Oe meee eee 4.00 
1G ORS ie ion Wi a he mips CMa aie Ate 5.00 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
TAXODIUM 
Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress) 
75-100 ft. Graceful feathery foliage; 
deciduous. 
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AELORO 1 Lael. gene ee 3.50 
DElLOBOSLE. DO bok eee et ate 4.00 
TILIA—The Lindens 
Tilia americana (American Linden) 75-90 ft. 
Heart shaped foliage; greenish yellow 
flowers in June. 
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GStos Shi ae eos emer eS 125 
orton Tt.2445,to0nl eo in.cale.. 3.00 
ILO eieett.. 14s tos 4 in cale-. 54:00 
1OStCOGL2 tb ee4 es TOR In Calo 5.00 
WetoOel14- 1-2 
2% to 2% in. cal... 10.00 
T. cordata (Culmifolia) (Littleleaf Euro- 
pean Linden) 70-100 ft. Leaves are 
dark green. Ideal for street or lawn 
T. cordata (ulmifolia) (Cont.) Each 
6 to.8 ft eee eee 3.00 
8: to LO*fit:. 24. eS eee 4.00 
T. vulgaris (Common or European Lin- 
den) 70-90 ft. Symmetrical and com- 
pact with dark green leaves. 
A°to: *-5 ft tate eee eee 2 +150 
5 to 6 ft me ee 2.00 
G'to 8 fi ew eee eee 3.50 
8 ito: LOT tsa a ee ee 5.50 
10 tod 25t. 3... 7.00 
ULM US—tThe Elms 
Ulmus americana (American Elm) 
80-100 ft. Great lofty arching branches. 
Fairly rapid grower. 
5to 6 ft. 2a ee 1D 
G to 8 ft. eee 1.25 
8 :to. 10 ft! 22 See eee 1275 
8 to 10 ft, 144767122 neal 2.25 
10°to-12° ft) 1460 to81 se) ine calles 2.50 
10: tow 128tt. 1 4etos2 ine cal 3.50 
Te tOnLAS ite to.24-in= cal 5.00 
12 to 14 ft; 2% to 2%) in cal 6.00 
216. toi Bee in.rcaloe 7.50 
3. t0.34 In =colae 10.09 
U. americana molini (Moline Elm) 
80-100 ft. Light green shiny leaves, 
with neariy parallel branches. 
2 5T0, e2you Na tC Le ee ee 7.00 
246 :to#3.5 iN Cdl. a eee 12.50 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
U. americana vaseyi (Vase-shaped Amer- 
ican Elm) 80-100 ft. The majestic 
branches shape themselves into a huge 
vase. 
Sto! 10 ft. 14s to =14oeinecal ee 3.50 
10 to 12 ft. -1% to-212%4ineeale= 5.00 
12°tor TAr ite lees ec eel lee 7.50 
U. foliacea suberosa (Corkbark Elm) 
50-60 ft. Pyramidal shaped, small 
leaves. 
6 to. Stites ee ee ee 2.50 
8 to 10 ft. 70a + ae eee 3.50 
10° to 12 th Ae eee 5.00 
QA tO24o Ins cal aes 6.00 
206" tors eo ainecalees 7.50 
Berto. Blemin weal meee OL00 
U. pumila (Chinese Elm) 50-75 ft. 
Forms a symmetrical head with small 
glabrous leaves. 
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6..to.. 8 ht eS ee ee ee 3.00 
8 tos l0* it. lotto inerca ee 4.50 
10 -to. 12 *ft11 44. toate eine calnes 5.50 
Larger sizes quoted on application up 
to 5 to 6 in. caliper. 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 
planting. 
PRL OMG Gate a teed oe tee a ain 2 2.50 
ACANTHOPANAX 
Acanthepanax pentaphyllum (Aralia pen- 
taphylla) (Fiveleaf Aralia) 7-8 ft. 
Graceful, arching, spiny branches. 
LST Sail pe eee ee Se et ee 40 
LUPE MrT Liat ts bts ones Sy ee ree 05 
EEO etoile pete ee SL, 75 
AME eT Gere et we, got ae ee 1.25 
ALTHEA—See Hibiscus 
AMELANCHIER 
Amelanchier canandensis (Downy Shad- 
blow) 20-25 ft. Pure white flowers in 
early spring. 
LS -tow24ein. 
2 to, -3. fis ae ee eee 1.00 
