Quercus rubra. American Red Oak. A handsome tree with 
stately aspect. Ideal for lawn or street planting. Foliage turns 
red in autumn. 
Each 
10 10112: ft., 1134 162) in. cal. 0 ee ee Om 
10: toll 2ft.5 2 eo t6 295-ins cals 2. ee eee 9 50 
12 +014 ft., 214 to 3) em. cal., Babee eee 22 50 
1410-16 fti'3) “to 30540 cal. Baba eee 30 00 
14'to-16 ft.3% to 4)-m. cal.,,-BeBs eee 40 00 
16 to: 18'ft:4.»*to5~7-in. cal:; B&B: eee RU 
18ito. 20 ft., 5° to.6.%-in.. cal), Be By) ee ee 72 00 
18't6,20 ft.)6° to 7° -mecal;, Ba Bee eee ee CO 00 
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 Fach 
Each 
8'to 10 tts 8 on 0 $3 O00) 2% tol sn ace ee om) 
toto 2-mscals sob SOP AS Seto Ame cal anes Loe 
2 to 255-1nncals) 0: 8 50 
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 
10'tost 231th 2G 2 boaine Calse, wee he eee ee eee 
TO tos? tts 2 Aor to S-iy Ca lick. a ei ae eee eee 10 00 
12 tot lA C325 100 on cals ee ee ee 12350 
TILIA - The Lindens 
Tilia cordata. Litileleaf European Linden. Small, dark green 
leaves and low, compact head. A fine Iawn tree. Fragrant. 
Each 
AQtO: 14-10 ee L015 ei Cll eee NEE et ees $14 00 
12 torl4tt., 3& *toml4-i. Cal ee ee i ee 17 50 
i2cto lait oto ew ainicaky Babess a 35 00 
LAO GUA to. ein ecal ebe Dee ne eee: 50 00 
LO toslSut e5unto. O.6cink cal BeBe ee ee 65 00 
13; 10,20 ts Oa Osos Calas io & ee ee nee oO0s00 
LSitOnZ0 tee to.6 or-Ine Cals, ee eee eee 100 00 
ZO itOn2 2 fte-S te to OV -inecal Se BEB wee ee 120 00 
T. platyphyllus pyramidalis. Pyramidal European Linden. 
Makes an excellent Jawn specimen. Each 
Oto 2st 22 to 26-1 2 Ca | ese ee $12 OO 
[2 torlatitiq2 to toi-inecal a ey eae ee eee 15 50 
ULMUSS hein 
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 lawn. 
: Each 
Lato Sifts 2 Lortoi sin calles ahaa) Ween eee $11 00 
TACO CL Silt. 46 io t O83 vo- in Calas pee eae mn re 14 50 
1610s Sit. 3so)t0;teveninacal weg eee pee een 18 50. 
L6;:to Lost. 4 ito SSaecinvcal Be pope ee 50 00 
[Sito 22-{t, Oe. to. Micina cal: tai eee ee 65 00 
AZ tonOlt Oe Ato hein. Cle Deb 2 ap ene ae 80 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 
12 to LAST tt2 tO" 220-1. cal ae enn ee ee ee ena 00 
B2StO 14 it 2 Lot toate ca lige ee ee ek ee CRT) 
T4sto) 18 ft2,3.40;3 Vorimcaliae alot be 14 00 
Lopto 18 ftiv356:to 4-1cale see eee ee 18 00 
22°to 28 ft.) 7. sto Seine calc B&Bs eee oe eee 105 00 
224028. {t.5'8 to 9-inecal3B & Bene ee eee OEE) 
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