SALIX 
S. alba (White Willow) 
S.a. Vitellina aurea (Russian Gold- 
(Willow) 
en)—40 ft. Zone I. Branches are 
bright startling yellow. Damp soil. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
SECHLORAG LL, Soe we en 2 one et $ 15.00 
LORE I tea nt Ee 9.00 60.00 
ORtOnGrebt a5 meee $2.00 12.50 95.00 
S. babylonica (Babylon Weeping) 
30 ft. Zone V. Familiar green foun- 
tain. Near, but not in water. Not 
very good in old age, but fine for, 
say, 25 years. 
SSEICIEY 2 Sip tnt Rat eee eens 15.00 
1A Tel Ae it bei cen a 9.00 60.00 
Datone wis. 2.00 15.00 125.00 
S. blanda (Wisconsin Weeping) 
More vigorous hybrid of Babylonica. 
Spreading head, weeping. Zone IV. 
PRRORIO ca it eee oS 15.00 
10.00 80.00 
15.00 95.00 
S. caprea (European Pussy Willow) 
18 ft. Zone V. Nice catkins. Best 
for cutting. 
DEIOmo atte = 100 6.00 40.00 
S. nana purpurea (Arctic Willow) 
Blue leaved dwarf to Zone I. Grows 
anywhere, even damp clay. Not 
over 2 ft., bushy, nice foliage. Ex- 
cellent for low edging in climates 
or soils where other dwarf hedge 
plants will not grow. 
B2etoel Grins Xe 4.00 
S. niobe (Golden Weeping) 
40 ft. Zone II. Drooping yellow 
30.00 
branches. 
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Sptor Opies 9.00 60.00 
Dato - Gait, ee 2.00 15.00 © 95.00 
S. pentandra (Laurel-leaf Willow) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Handsome tree, shiny 
dark leaves. Showy catkins April. 
RMBTOmO tha car eh ea 10.00 
DBLORO sit. a2 wee ye 10.00 75.00 
GmiOnoe tees 9200.6 10,00 295.00 
SOPHORA (Pagoda Tree) 
S. japonica (Japan Scholar Tree) 
60 ft. Zone V. Yellow, pea-like, 
blooms in August. Picturesque 
branching. 
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SORBUS (Mountain-ash) 
S. americana (American Mt. Ash) 
20 ft. Zone II. Smaller. Redder 
berries than the European. Acid soil. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
2 to 6 ft..-2.....$2.50 $20.00 $150:00 
OutOwoel ens ee 3.50 25.00 180.00 
S. aucuparia (European Rowan Tree) 
30 ft. Zone III. Clusters of orange 
berries from July to September. 
Handsome small tree, grows any- 
where. Very showy in fruit. 
PGLORAS =e we ee $ 10.00 
ORO io itp meeese™ LA ue 2 15.00 
DMO mont tose 2.00 10.00 80.00 
G3ioa Or thes 2.90 17.50 120.00 
STEWARTIA 
S. pentagyna (Mountain Stewartia) 
15 ft. Shrubby. Zone V. Humus, 
moist. Needs no special care. Rare 
native: large white flowers in July. 
Handsome autumn leaf. 
3 Teyhtoy, | WAShalp con iy or uate ee 5 3.75 $ 30.00 
(oA eo} Jigen es $1.50 9.50 75.00 
S. pseudocamellia (False Camellia) 
50 ft. Tree. Zone V. Handsome tree 
with huge white bloom in August. 
Rich soil. Slow. Plant largest size, 
for it does not bloom young. 
Tetons nite ee 2 000 0:00 4100-00 
MtOnA Gite Manco PASO) YAR). PAS L018 
DTtOpOnd te ets 3.00 27.00 180.00 
STYRAX (Snow-bell) 
S. japonica (Japanese Snowbell) 
20 ft. Zone V. Small tree. Loose 
soil. Studded with white bells in 
June-July. 
GztOnS sfia eee $2.50 $20.00 
S. obassia (Early Snow-bell) 
15 ft. Zone V. Shrubby. White in 
May. 
GAOL Orit a eeee 4.007700 8 2 
TAXODIUM (Bald Cypress) 
T. distichum 
80 ft. Zone V. Is not evergreen, but 
looks like one. Graceful, feathery 
pyramid. 
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(center) Salix 
Babylonica. 
Ulmus pumila. 
TILIA 
T. americana (Basswood) 
(Linden) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Rich soil, not good 
in city air. Fragrant white, June. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
*12 to 18 in. =) 2:00 bee 50 
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Siion, 8 it: $2.25 20.00 160.00 
T. cordata (Littleleaf Linden) 
90 ft. Zone IV. Dense-headed street 
tree. Tolerant. Blooms in July. 
7.00 55.00 
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T. platyphyllos (Bigleaf Linden) 
100 ft. Zone III. Early flowers. Fine 
tree. 
Seton) Ot tee ei 3.7.0. ee ee 
T.p. fastigiata—Form that grows tall 
and narrow. Useful accent tree, rare. 
Stoel Otte ae 5.00 45.00 
T. vulgaris (Common European Lin- 
den) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Street tree, the best 
flowers of any. June and July. 
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ULMUS (Elm) 
U. americana (American Elm) 
100 ft. Zone II. Most beautiful na- 
tive tree. Tolerant, even of flooded 
land. Subject to blight near New 
York. 
WET one Ok 1 Pease aN AN ot oe $ 4.50 
PRC AKON RE Same Me ee eae $ 2.50 8.00 
HD RtOMON tees eee 6.00 45.00 
Gita 65 ita tg es 2-00 me O00 
2st om Aa ttemeeen ss $5.00 45.00 300.00 
U. pumila (Siberian) (Chinese Elm) 
45 ft. Zone III. Neat, small, bushy 
tree. Very tolerant of dry land. Per- 
haps the fastest growth of any per- 
manently desirable tree. Makes an 
excellent sheared hedge. 
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er OmtOMmL A) tbe ees 2.00 9.00 
Sat Ome Gleit 6.00 55.00 
GrtO De Grit esa 11.00 90.00 
SitomlO gti ee eee eee 15.00 120.00 
LOStOM I2S ites 400 27.50 200.00 




