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DECIDUOUS TREES—continued 

Betula - Birch 
BETULA pendula alba (European White Birch). Tree of moder- 
ately quick growth, erect, with terminal branches slightly 
drooping. Bark almost white. As a specimen, and especially 
contrasted with evergreens, it makes a valuable tree for the 
lawn. Prefers a moist place, but will do well on dry ground. 
Each 
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Sato: (Ob fte we oating Calle ewsprmerstcners cytes chet Rare) tees nears 4.50 
Osto. VOM, e1S4 lias Cale ae each etc mene Mop ncnage tele 5.50 
TO) to) fts,02 ifls:Cal yh ee oe het eee ene er eee 6.50 
I Stoo (Ds ite 215 Tine Callas etic te tiie aieeent keaton ete 8.00 
B. penduta laciniata (Cwt-leaf European Wlute Birch). A weeping 
form of the European White Birch. Inclined to be rather 
pyramidal when young but as it matures develops a broad top. 
Its small pendent branches eventually almost touch the ground. 
Because of its deeply serrated leaves, white bark and weeping 
habit, it is one of our most highly prized trees for small lawns, 
cemetery lots, planted as a specimen or in groups. 
Each 
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Eto “8" Fte eaten sie Ot co I ee le rosa 5.00 
8 to: VO: fix eet ce Me er ee eee eer neers 6.00 
LO tO T205t” Bae) oe Ekcatenatee etc eeteeers. oud is Caclsetant aenicna tens 8.00 

2 piste ON : B. populifolia (Gray Birch). A media BES Benue papery 
AS gat - white bark and slender, pendulous branches. ore vigorous 
Moving a Maple in Full Leaf, July 9th than the European form, will grow in almost any soil. 
Each 
We are equipped to transplant large trees, 20 to 40 feet, and while best done in the 7 to 9 ft., 1% in. cal. ...........-2 esse eee eee, $3.50 
dormant period, we often move in full leaf. If interested in saving 1C to 20 years, and getting te) IMO Anes Werth Cells a oacccoongeadudogmseasagr 4.50 
immediate effect, consult us. 10 to 12 ft., 134 In. Gol as Beacimigors srateac cea ec cothpe eeeuemene Ae }e) 
L2to 4h 1s, “COU: aes eich hee cc ere Orne ower ts 6.50 
f2ito: TS. att 24/5. sinseal te Siageas cwrecee esens eee re are ernie 8.00 
Aesculus Carpinus - Hornbeam 
AESCULUS carnea (Red Horse-Chestnut). A handsome round-headed tree with red or scarlet ort dats, Mai me ae ae aie Fed pce has Hl. 
flowers borne in panicles 6 to 8 inches long. Much prized for this highly ornamental feature. and Beech-like foliage. It is tough-—will tolerate city condi- 
Trees must be grafted and are rather scarce. tions, transplants kindly and holds its leaves most of the winter. 
Stands clipping remarkably well and for this reason can be used 
Each Each for a tall hed ill i i 
ge, pillars, or on either side of an entrance. 
2 ie c Be TI Bae eae oe a CE e208 to fe fie Che OAC ETD O. 0 Se OI OOO ee 10 0 Clipped or unclipped it attracts attention. We have some beau- 
@ Sari SPeaahcg ciae Bes  isree oes = Peer a siae =) to Lo ooo mEG bo odmco booms 12.50 tiful specimens and can think of ho more appropriate gift to 
a friend than one or a pair of these beautiful specimen trees. 
A. glabra (Ohio Buckeye). A native round-topped tree of good habit. Cream blossoms borne Each 
in clusters 5 to 6 inches long. 2 ie : Ay Bae te ne ee ee ee eee te ee oe ee $ ae 
Each Each eS Oy, Pie BOR Stet oni uae Gow aa eae a 
Dy OMG Sb zy Atusue sevens enc eueae. het eR ON eRe $3.00 Tadkolm achat’ etait reals & tha Sua deen & $5.00 Bete 10 ft. BERD ee nee ae are eae aed 
OuitO” Jhahtaseees cheat cmetacic Coane cee 4.00 Si TOwmiOn fit wre eee eer ee eee 6.00 10 to 12 ft.. BEB tet ek a DSW SI Sa ae Ae eea 15.00 
U2 to TS Tt, BSB. wee nec ee 20.00 
Castanea C. caroliniana (Hornbeam or Blue Beech). 
This attractive, slow growing tree deserves 
CASTANEA mollissima (Chinese Chestnut). Wie Perea arid ibaa tic) 
SAA UAL 8 cet ll eect pee Be aise The terminal siewsr has a 
tically extinct this will take its place. Foli- cane ihe alse Che ae 
age beautiful in summer changing to yel- small, compact specimen is wanted. 
low in fall. Fruits early and prolifically and Each 
is of good quality. 5 ito PGi ith .ar seks ee eee $3.00 
Each Otome att: ocetecsk spare ee ee 4.00 
Di tOi Or hte ences ea ccueee comshaeleens Seen teas $2.00 Te tOme Se fie eee ee, eeae eee Lee 5.00 
GTO ST «Ci siapee ee ewe charter ee eee 2.50 Sito Ole Fits ele kode conranh eee eee 6.00 
Ts TO LB ahs er ee Cee 3.00 HOV Ore 23 Ate cre hen cone eee TANG) 
Stop 1 Othe toe Loe 4.00 
VON tome 2 wits a neue. brckormee 5.00 
Cercis - Judas Tree 
CERCIS canadensis (Eastern Redbud). WHar- 
binger of spring, blooming in April, and 
D literally covered with red or pink blooms 
Celtis - Hackberry bos the leaves appear. It is a small, 
CELTIS laevigata (Sugar Hackberry). The shapely tree, with large, deep green leaves. 
g ) May be used in heavy mass planting of 
Hackberry is one of the best trees. It is shrubs, with whites flowering Beauiood or 
not rapid in growth, but is comparatively ai , A : 3 
free of disease and reaches a height of 75 etal aa) of white Biren eee 
to 100 feet. Grows on either dry or wet Bi tou thle $1.00 
soil, and the fruits are attractive to birds Adobo Ft & ek Rae See Nan aan 1.50 
and children. 5 tot 6. tt cet See oe 2.00 
Each G TOUT AER as aa ee ee ee 2.50 
VCO MOU te ala sine Call amet eterna $3.50 CMe WR che Ae Ree OD. Side o win oC 3.00 
SELOrd.O htc tom lnc. in eens 4.50 8 TOR TOMAS, satel pe src oe 4.00 
MO Son NPP ee Makeneell Aah oAmae 5.50 
lW2Rton4atts 2 1A: iCal eae oes 6.50 C. canadensis alba (White Eastern Redbud). 
DAA J) Hae, PW Ma, Cell tadcosnc 8.00 An unusual white form of our ordinary 
Redbud which is both distinctive and beau- 
tiful. The individual blossoms are about 
ue pamee eee ne ney open along with 
° e type. akes a distinctive gift to lovers 
Cladrastis - Yellow-Wood gf unusual trees. Grafted. Each 
fo) ee Rn Me NSO c 3.00 
CLADRASTIS lutea (American Vellow-wood). 5a, CO cOathta ene eee NRO. oo Gre es 
So called because the wood was formerly 6 2tON7 “fits. Wel otere leona) eee 5.00 
used to make a yellow dye. A native tree Balled and Burlapped, 50% additional. 
of spreading habit with foliage generally 
resembling the Ash. It produces great 
drooping panicles of white pealike blossoms 
not unlike Wistaria. Foliage brilliant yel- 
low in autumn. 
Each Each 
5 to 6 ft. $3.00 7 to. 8 tt 
Sugar Maple 6 to7 ft. 4.00 8 to 10 ft. 6.00 
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