DECIDUOUS TREES 
THE MAPLES 
Norway Marie, Acer platanoides 
One of the best and hardiest shade trees. 
24-28 ft. 8-10 in. eal. 150.00 
28-32 ft. 10-11 in. eal. 200.00 
RED MAPLE, Acer rubrum 
Red or searlet, rarely yellow, flowers in March or April. 
Brilliant orange or scarlet Autumn foliage. 
16-18 1t. 4-5 7ine cal: 60.00 
20-22 ft.. 6-7 in. cal. 110.00 
24-28 ft. 8-9 in. eal. 175.00 
SKINNERS SILVER MAPLE, Acer saccharinum Hv 
Pendulous branches, Deeply cut foliage. 
16-18. ft. 35.00 
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 
Bright pink buds opening to pale pink 
in great profusion 
JAPANESE FLOWERING CRABAPPLE, Malus floribunda 
7-8 ft. high 7-8 ft. spread 25.00 
8-10 ft. high 7-9 ft. spread 35.00 
THE OAKS 
Oaks are among our finest long-lived shade and 
lawn trees. Leaves are very persistent and 
usually brilliant Autumn coloring. 
WHITE OAK, Quercus alba 
16-18 ft. 4-5 in. eal. 75.00 
20-24 ft. 6-7 in. eal. 135.00 
NoRTHERN RED OAK, Quercus borealis 
BLACK OAK, Quercus velutina 
SCARLET OAK, Quercus coccinea 
16-18 ft. 4-5 in. eal. 65.00 
20-24 ft. 6-7 in. cal. 120.00 
CHESTNUT OAK, Quercus montana 
A single specimen only 
20-225 Tt G. ins cal; 125.00 
THE LINDENS 
LITTLELEAF LINDEN, Tilia cordata 
A lovely shade tree for Avenue or lawn. Masses 
of fragrant yellow-white flowers in May or June. 
12-14 ft. 4-4% in. eal. 35.00 
14-16 ft. 4%-5 in. eal. 50.00 
PYRAMIDAL BIGLEAF LINDEN, Tilia plataphyllos Hv 
For locations needing a special “accent”. 
14-15 ft. 50.00 
THE ELMS 
AMERICAN ELM, Ulmus americana 
One of our grandest native ornamental trees. 
18-20 ft. 4-5 in. eal. 50.00 
24-26 ft. 6-7 in. cal. 100.00 
28-30 ft. 7-8 in. eal. 125.00 
MoLINE AMERICAN ELM, Ulmus americana Hy 
A unique vase-shaped form. Two specimens only. 
2 Ue att Onli Cals 75.00 
“WASHINGTON ELM,” Ulmus americana 
Authentic descendants of the famous Cambridge 
EKlm under which George Washington took 
command of the Continental Army in 1775. 
Propagated from material supplied by the 
Arnold Arboretum. 
14-16 ft. 3-4 in. eal. 30.00 
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