DECIDUOUS TREES ( Alphabetical] 
ACER (Maple) 
A. dasycarpum (Silver Maple) 
100 ft. Zone IV. Good quick shade. 
Leaves bright silver below. 
(Each) (10 (100) 
Re tONGe tte ets oO ee ete 9.00 
DMtOUO pitta eee $ 5.00 35.00 
8} ente daa weet 18S Oi /s50 ee 50.00 
A. palmatum (Japanese Maple) 
20 ft. Zone V. Graceful, bushy. 
Green. 
BV CCL yet teat tie, eet nN ee 9.00 
A.p. atropurpureum (Red-Leaved) — 
10 ft. Wine-red leaves. Bushy, com- 
pact. Any sheltered soil. In time, 
becomes an open tree-like shrub, 
always neat. Natural-looking, ex- 
cept for color. 
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18 to 24 in. grafts 3.50 26.00 225.00 
Orton 4etteoreiissO/00i 47.00 ase 
A.p. dissectum purpureum (Cut- 
Leaved Purple)—6 ft. Billowy mound 
of lacy color. The dwarfest. 
BIZMoMloMmecratice eZom 10:00 
15 to 18 in. B&B. 1.60 15.00 
Os Orga et 6.00 47.50 
A. platanoides (Norway Maple) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Dense, round-headed. 
Excellent for city streets. Easily 
90.00 
125.00 
grown. Bad in gardens, because of 
greedy roots. 
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MPO One Galt, seems anaes 6.00 45.00 
SiO mt outta Xceneee tee By 12.00 95.90 
atom Oia ee 5.00 40.00 300.09 
Lamon Gn it een 10.00 90.00 600.00 
A.p. schwedleri (Schwedler) — 60 ft. 
Zone IV. The same with colored 
leaves—purplish-red, fading to green 
in summer. 
90.00 
X = each transplanting. 
ACER (Continued) 
A. rubrum (Red or Swamp Maple) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Majestic drooping 
pyramid Red flowers in April. Wet 
land, but tolerant of drainage. Not 
as greedy iccts as most Maples. 
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AIO On fice ere 5 6.00 40.00 
OulGprot it. -aenes $2.00 9.00 65.00 
Garon) Otte ee 3.00 15.00 100.00 
A.r. Columnare (Columnar Maple)— 
Narrow, tall pyramid. Rare and 
beautiful. 
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A. saccharum (Sugar Maple) 
100 ft. Zone III. Hates smoky cities. 
Heavy dense, regular pyramid. 
Autumn color. The most effective 
country. landscape shade tree there 
is. Bold and dark at a distance. 
FPL LO a Omit ee eet ei en Ne 9.50 
yliiceyt Pl Yay ieee oe ot ee Ce 6.00 40.00 
Chto Outi 2.00 9.00 65.00 
Stone Opti sae 3.00 15.00 100.00 
WAR oy lls) Gee ees cL 9.00 75.00 600.00 
AESCULUS (Horse-chestnut) 
A. hippocastanum (Flowering Horse- 
chestnut) 
50 ft. Zone V. Stately pyramid. 
White flowers in late May. Deep 
damp soil. 
Sa ton 2. irr ete nny ee ten 8.00 
CetOnr Okita $3.50 $30.00 295.00 
A.h. rubicunda (Carnea) (Red flow- 
ering). Slightly smaller, flowers pink. 
Shite) ZA Aiea, Se 5.50 
AG OMS eee 6.00 55.00 
Fagus sylvatica pendula, the weep- 
ing Beech. A noble lawn specimen 
where room permits its use. 


* = young, uniformed trees. 
BETULA (Birch) 
B. alba (European White Birch) 
40 ft. Zone II]. Good white bark. 
Spreading. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
TO CLOme Ont tae ee eae $ 3.00 $ 20.00 
ASLO mic taeeesiee Samepe ee 9.00 80.00 
Catone Omi teens $3.00 22.50 190.00 
SetomeOutts 
clump s2 ee 4:00 335\00 ae 
B.a. laciniata (Cutleaf Weeping)— 
Like above, but drooping branches 
and lacy, drooping leaves. The ef- 
fect is superb on a lawn. Only fault: 
Hard to move large trees. 
* AktO Oy tte ee eens 17.50 140.00 
i} ide) 8) ae 3.25 30.00 250.00 
B. lenta (Sweet Birch) 
75 ft. Zone Ill. Humus, drainage. 
Fine pyramidal specimen, or for 
woods. Dark brown bark. 
= 52, TOMO TTT ee 2.00 7.50 
Geto Brit Seon eee 9.00 55.00 
Stion Osi 1.50 12.50 100.00 
B. nigra (River Birch) 
80 ft. Zone III. Brown papery bark, 
graceful form. Moist, sandy soil. 
Pe tO Reoa tt ae IIS) > P2810 
Orton cite wee L7omeo:00 
B. lutea (Yellow Birch) 
75 ft. Zone III. Smaller, but for cool, 
moist places. 
Se etOmoutt 3.00 
ClO geCnl ae 3:00;5,27:50 ee 
B. papyrifera (Canoe or Paper Birch) 
6.00 
15.00 
80 ft. Zone I. Whitest bark of all, 
but yellowish when young. Hand- 
some. 
£02 10 * Oat 2 ae eee ee 9.00 
tS Ato 6 thee eee 7.00 50.00 
Sato.) Ohi ae 2.50 15.00 100.00 
B. populifolia (Gray Birch) 
30 ft. Zone III. The common clump 
of “white” birch in woods. Poor soil. 
ROLiAO. VO tp: oe ae 9.00 
his Heh Copal sy Gaara ced ope k= 7.00 50.00 
Siow Omttemees 2.50 15.00 100.00 
CARPINUS (Hornbeam) 
C. caroliniana (Blue Beech) 
30 ft. Zone IV. Handsome, bushy. 
Scarlet in autumn. 
ool Sisto 2.4 an ae ee $ 2.00 $ 7.00 
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CARYA (Hickory) 
C. alba (Mockernut: Big-bud) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Handsome. Sweet 
nuts. 
 OStO™l 2 ire. Stearn eae ee 8.00 
C. laciniosa (Shellbark Hickory) 
100 ft. Zone V. Wet, rich soil. 
* 6216.) Dent: ee nes Tee 9.50 
ny arate? wkel seein sc es 6.50 42.50 
C. ovata (Shagbark Hickory) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Light, drained soil. 
Sa. GStoyd 2 irae eee tenet eee 9.50 
ST 2OV LO sin eee eee ene ee 12.00 
Lek O me Ot ieee eee 6,00 4) 42350 
CATALPA (Catalpa) 
C. speciosa (Western Catalpa) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Handsome pyramid. 
Spotted white in June. Showy. Tim- 
ber durable in water. 
*18-tOS ZG sirens oe eee 3.50 
6 To Re Cu eee ee 9.50 80.00 
CELTIS (Hackberry) 
C. occidentalis (Northern Hackberry) 
100 ft. Zone II. Good straight tim- 
ber, handsome shade. Moist. Stands 
city. 
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