FLOWERING CHERRIES 
P. Beni-Hagan (Spring Cherry) 18-20 
ft. Single pink flowers. 
Each 
AXUO Uw ba Da ee 4.35 
bito Olt bw Bele eeree ee ee 6.25 
O7LO Soelteib GL fen sae eae 7.50 
8 tosl0 tte be bee ee 8.75 
P. Kofugen. 18-20 ft. Semi-double; light 
pink. 
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Di TOL Otto eb Otte ere ce ee 6.25 
P. Kwanzan. 25-30 ft. Large double deep 
pink flowers. 
5 to 6 ft. B&B 
6 to 8 ft. B&B 
P. Shirofugen (P. serrulata sachalinensis 
alba-rosea) 25-30 ft. Showy clusters of 
double light rose flowers. 
Da COe Gwin OL Demerara 6.25 
GitOReS lle DO Deere eee ares 7.50 
om Nags afod se Ce ae 8.75 
P. Yedoensis (Yoshino Cherry) 40-50 ft. 
Single pink flowers which become 
flushed with purple. 
Geto oMtebas 5.60 
8 to 10 ft. B&B 9.35 
Heavy specimens priced on application. 
P. Subhirtella pendula (Weeping Flow- 
ering Cherry) 10-15 ft. Single pink, 
blooming in early spring. 
ASCOP Ost DW bony la ee 5.00 
5216 OM UDO Bohlin one 6.25 
G-to (Tt B@breeand 4 yraw 9.35 
SrtO, ett bas Of yl eeeea 15.00 
QUERCUS—The Oaks 
Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak) 175-90 ft. 
Brilliant scarlet in the fall. 
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5. tO, Onl Cee ee eee ee 3.50 
Gato 8 Tie era ee “aes 4.35 
Sato 10 ft. 112) toel 4oein cals 6.85 
10 tosl2 {tte ton 45 inca lee 0.600 
Q. macrocarpa (Mossycup Oak) 75-90 ft. 
Leaves are bright green, the numerous 
acorns are set in large fringed cups. 
SstoelOutt. eee ee eee 6.25 
LQstowl2 itis, =e eee 7.50 
TI5-LOs Cen TCA ee 8.75 
2. ee LOt eal Cal ae 12.50 
Q. palustris (Pin Oak) 79-90 ft. A tall 
vigorous growing tree, good autumn 
coloring. 
4. tos Dott. eee eee 1.85 
heto!) Getta eo eee 2.50 
Gots of tons ae ee eee 3.75 
8 to 10 ft. 1% to 1% in. eal....... 5.60 
10tosl2:ftr144-10 14, anecalee: 6.85 
10to 127i t.leetoieam inca. 8.75 
TAto L4H t eo etosete ined lee 10.60 
L2:to 14 tte te tole sinncale a 13.75 
Q. rubra (Common Red Oak) 75-90 ft. 
Fast growing with rich autumn color- 
ing. 
Each 
AS toa D ct Gane fcc eee ee 2.20 
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Gtove Sst te eeeeee 4.35 
Sto. 10 16-134 to 144 in, cal 5.60 
10 to 12 ft. 1% to 1% in. cal: 7.50 
LOMO SI 2st oe toe ilies ee, 10.00 
L2eto VASit eo Stones cin Calne ee 15.60 
Seto ovoetiecaleee 18.75 
316 5to1 4) iN Cale 25.00 
SALIX—Willow 
Salix blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Willow) 
40-50 ft. Lacy whiplike branches droop- 
ing to the ground. 
CLONES HLM ee ek ee 2.75 
SHOrLOie Ss ae eee 4.35 
LOCO sto ft eee oe ee 6.25 
S. discolor (Pussy Willow) 25-30 ft. Small 
grayish catkins appear in early spring. 
DiTOLo List ae eae, ee 95 
DRLO A ef tres Oo. enue eee mee 1.25 
ANLOS DAE Lome en er eg eee 1.55 
SASSAFRAS 
Sassafras variifolium (Common Sassafras) 
30-60 ft. Fragrant bright leaves which 
turn orange in the autumn. 
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DwtOme Gell. sensei a. tent eee 2.20 
OFLO ge O81 tres. ok © oy eet hey eee 3.10 
BatOe lL ORT te ee. ee es eee 4.35 
SORBUS—The Mountain-ash 
Sorbus aucuparia (European Mountain-ash) 
25-30 ft. Produces scarlet berries from 
July to winter. 
AmUO hod Lee ee ore ee eng Oe ee 2.50 
OR VOR RSA Ul tts ae ea eA R te eee has ene 3.75 
Bele O st Use onsite eee een eee 5.00 
TOSCO RL of Coen ate hy ete ee 6.25 
PASCO SLAG CS es eM aye epee teen 7.50 
Larger sizes quoted on application. 
TILIA—The Lindens 
Tilia americana (American Linden) 75-90 ft. 
Heart shaped foliage; greenish yellow 
flowers in June. 
Dy LORMORL Caches i ee eh 125 
OP LOM Sael bites et ee ie ot eat a ey 1.55 
8 to 10 ft. 1% to 1% in. eal. ..... 3.75 
10 to 12 ft. 1% to 1% in. eal....... 5.00 
LORCOnt cette 4aLosc ae Tica lan 6.25 
TZ2stoslasit..2 ae Lose teen seal, ey 7.50 
A tO els 1s Cal aoe. 10.00 
A5oeLOgZoen iti acala. = 12.50 
T. argentea tomentosa (Silver-leafed Lin- 
den) 40-60 ft. Dense-headed tree. 
Leaves green above; white beneath. 
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