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., 144: to 11%-in. cal .. . $4 75 
10:to-12: tty 144.10 Zein cals J. 8 Seno Se 
12 to 14 ft., 24% to 3 -in. cal., BeB.! 2, 2 eee 
14 to 16 ft., 3. to 344-m cal, BeB) a eee 
14 to 16 ft., 3% to 4 in. cal’,,BaB.. <0) 
16 to 18 ft., 4° to°5. -mi cal) BaB. 2 See ene 
18. to 20 ft. 5° t6°6 ..-incal) BRaB ee 
18:to20:ft., 6 to 7) =mecal Bab. 20 ee oe 
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 
OtOSS Thien ee $2 00 | 2 to2%-in. cal.....$8 00 
Sito tl Omteeree ee 3°00) 214 to@-inecaleer 10 00 
1146:to' 2-1. Cale oe 5-00 453 to 4-1n- cal eee 15 00 
SORBUS - The Mountain-Ash 
Sorbus aucuparia. European Mountain-Asb. 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. 
Each 
Sats LOst ten pond D 
LOstoOol attire 1% to 2-in. cal. 4875 
10 to 12 ft., 2 to 24%-in. cal.. O00 
TILIA - The Lindens 
Tilia cordata. Littleleaf European Linden. Small, dark green 
leaves and low, compact head. A fine lawn tree. Fragrant. 
Each 
LOO sI2 att oe LO ao -11 Cas tae ee eee ee ee $8 00 
L2-toslA tye 26o tO eee Claw) ive. eee ae ee 12 00 
AZ itos 4stte et tots wo-IN CAL. aoe et oes ee ee 15 00 
12sto nN 4 tte 5 lottowes lie Calle b&b Goeth since ee ee 25 00 
TAst Os 6 ita Aieetowmseern cal sie eee ere Cre 35 00 
16 tol S. {te SmectorGe-in cal Babe .45 00 
18-to- 20:1 tyh6 vy atow Mointcal 4B eB See, O0200 
PS tO.20: 10... t ea LOL Ou in ACaly ab & by eee ote ey OOO) 
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 Jawn. 
Each 
U2 Ol AcThie eto 12 osrtin Cal iks aco hc ner acre $6 50 
14 TO NSUt..t2 36 tO Seer ACAly tote neck cae ee 9 00 
14 tOPLS Tt. tO 390-1. CAleas. eee pean eee 13 00 
Meron item eatery Oommen: s arity (hwy Me cari smeree ROY 18 00 
LOtOL 1S Tlie tole ne Cal Gb eb see ere eee 35,00 
18 to 22 ft.., 5isee tol sein Cale DS isy ek teeter cn eek 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 
1LOto A 2ch tea lo tio: 2 Calan, ie sae Gree ae et 
Papas ie Pemeie rt ey! 
12 to 14 ft., 2% to 3-in. cal.. Rey oes; 
18to- 22,{t., 5 2. to.6-inocal. . pir a Ga Ronit ante 
22°t0 28: £5,,6° ~to2/-1n,'cal;. BaB ic ee 
Zoato 2o: tte /e sto o-In teal: B&Bs) 6 seen 
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