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QUERCUS ALBA (White Oak) 
EE OOS oo es ee ee 5.00 
RR ee SE BOSG ES od a i ak hc gree 10.00 
QUERCUS CASTANEA (Chestnut Oak) 
a 8 Tap REESE ae ne ae Sea 3.00; B&B 7.50 
5 EERIE 2a a CS aia ek 6.00; B&B 12.50 
QUERCUS COCCINEA (Scarlet Oak) 
Specimens. 
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS (Pin Oak) 
The finest lawn tree with low branches and pyramidal habit, 
has clean foliage. Excellent for a broad avenue. 
Beem itis Cal. 10 to 12 ft> 22 6.00 
Specimens. 
QUERCUS ROBUR (English Oak) 
I ie ee a ee 5.00 
I 7.50 
QUERCUS RUBRA (Red Oak) 
Ee enon St on 5.00 
UREN cee pe bk ne GALS 8.00 
(Tei ana RE a a a Es ee 12.50 
SALIX BABYLONICA (Weeping Willow) 
Graceful tree for the shore line. 
he SN ESE EEN SE eal eee aed 2.50 
Reeeereni cal. 6.L0 LO. ft, oe 4.00 
SALIX ALBA VITELLINA (Golden Brook Willow) 
Weeping Willow with golden bark. 
9S SG a Re a a 2.50 
IEE Cnet ees Se 5.00 
Specimens. 
SASSAFRAS VARIIFOLIUM (Sassafras) 
RM Es ee 4,00 
SOPHORA JAPONICA (Scholar Tree) 
Large panicles of white flowers, grows to 25 feet high. 
GED REARS MeL Re ERROR ne ae an 4.00 
ot SEAT Sy NE ee Soe Gets nae ee a 7.50 
SERRE eR COLES 2 12.50 
STYRAX JAPONICA (Snowbell) 
A small graceful tree covered with white bell shaped flowers in 
June. 
| Se SSE SLANE aa SA en a a Os a 15 
TAXODIUM DISTICHUM (Bald Cypress) 
The swamp cypress likes a moist rich soil, grows to great height 
with narrow pyramidal habit. 
rion es ts ene Se ee 5.00 
SS Sg ace PoE Si NO 7.50 
NG rk ane eee 15.00 
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TILIA AMERICANA (American Linden) 
A large leafed round headed tree. 
NO yp i rap RULE GLA SSRN re andl Neat 3 lk a 5.00 
Fe IR a SR RRR Aa Rd ly ta he 8.00 
Specimens. 
TILIA CORDATA (European Linden) 
The famous European Linden long grown in our Colonial gardens. 
OT Se 4 oat ERE EES SELES AIRES Rae CO ee a ee 5.00 
