
AESCULUS carnea (Red Horse-Chestnut). 
A. 
BETULA pendula alba (European White Birch). 
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Aesculus 
A handsome round- 
headed tree with red or scarlet flowers borne in panicles 6 to 8 
inches long. Much prized for this highly ornamental feature. 
Trees must be grafted and are rather scarce. 
Each Each 
5) TOG) Fi aoe Ree $5.00 TiO owls Mere Wie cers oe $10.00 
6: tol “Ft. pee eee 7.50 SitOs9 tessa ee 2250 
glabra (Olvio Buckeye). A native round-topped tree of good 
habit. Cream blossoms borne in clusters 5 to 6 inches long. 
Each Each 
5 tov Gifting eae $3.00 ETON Sishtaas Brasco $5.00 
6 tor] Site eres 4.00 SHtOlO sft Nake neue: 6.00 
Betula - Birch 
Tree of moder- 
ately quick growth, erect, with terminal branches slightly 
drooping. Bark almost white. As a specimen, and especially 
contrested with evergreens, it makes a valuable tree for the 
lawn. Prefers a moist place, but will do well on dry ground. 
Each 
ecm ms maeh dl Mia ijaicole sy orolsion caina Gao ots ato mec S $4.00 
fH Comm A BPun IM pial Ineu(eXe | edremen ots 2°. Baie obo coe ne Gene 5.00 
9 to TOME, A'SQriin iCall aaa pear ane sc rea ee ere 6.00 
LO to is ft. 2. Sins cally cgay eames ee aii ee meee 7.00 
LATO: V2 25 Ci Gelleae etree ieee Sey eee eet aren een 9.00 
. pendula laciniata (Cut-leaf European Wluite 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 ore of our most highly prized trees for small lawns, 
cemetery lots, planted as a specimen or in groups. 
Each 
(oh Co OW Maal ME ate, fa Sa x een icone Oa ATL ORO ee eee $4.00 
he tor 2B ft 75. eee eee ace RT aii a eins, oes ir te 5.00 
8- to SO Gt. 2 US ree Do oe nc emer cota eeenette 6.00 
DtO- KO) Fh LER cornet tots es Pee ets: oe aoe ee Nene 7.00 
papyrifera (Paper or Canoe Birch). A handsome, medium 
growing tree with creamy white, paper-like bark and pendulous 
branches. While native to the northern states, does well in 
Kentucky. The small, ovate, serrated leaves turn yellow in fall. 
Each 
Alm Coyeants Men cena eA Ha se(c(e | alle atranes) < ex cts Biceci a Ok Ceoence Sea Sah $4.00 
Sha Comm g Praag ce been kun tatiana eB NTIS capty i 5.00 
SO tonlO: ft. S/Aasins (CCl Res tector -g ere tenc i: Sette st repeweieg ney oe 6.00 
AKO Wk CoM MnP emg cle | meens. lee Po yee chouno cups 7.00 

Acer Saccharum—Sugar Maple 
C. caroliniana (Hornbeam 
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DECIDUOUS TREES—continued 
Moving a Maple in Full Leaf, July 9th 



We are equipped to transplant large trees, 20 to 40 feet, and while best done in the 
dormant period, we often move in full leaf. If interested in saving 1C to 20 years, and getting 
immediate effect, consult us. 
Carpinus - Hornbeam 
CARPINUS betula pyramidalis 
European Hornbeam). A much prized, nar- 
row, compact, stately tree of columnar 
habit and Beech-like foliage. It is tough— 
will tolerate city conditions, transplants 
kindly and holds its leaves most of the 
winter. Stands clipping remarkably well and 
for this reason can be used for a tall 
(Pyramidal 
hedge, pillars, or on either side of an 
entrance. Cljpped or unclipped it attracts 
attention. We have some beautiful speci- 
mens and can think of no more appropriate 
gift to a friend than one or a pair of these 
beautiful specimen trees. 
Ste Outte BG eee $ 5.00 
CctOseTL TIA BGB pew certian: 6.00 
74628) ftaiBG Bis ae ee 7.50 
8.40.19: fi _BGB Penne ees 10.00 
iO to. h2 feABGBs ots. ae 15.00 
220A St ABR eee oS 20.00 
or Blue Beech). 
This attractive, slow growing tree deserves 
wider planting. In foliage it resembles the 
native Beech but is much more compact 
and graceful. The terminal growth has a 
reddish cast, and foliage colors scarlet to 
orange-yellow in the fall. Fine where a 
small, compact specimen is wanted. 
Each 
Brito: On FUR an. econ thea corona ee eater $3.00 
6:10.67 iS ee ee eee 4.00 
TtO a Stee cee oe oe eee 5.00 
STOO: FE OA Bea ec chciaiceny ae eke aancacers 6.00 
OS tomlOl Fe ee are eat Bee 7.00 
LO tol Zefa... eit. cee cm inoe 9.00 
Castanea 
CASTANEA mollissima (Chinese Chestnut). 
Small symmetrical tree, valuable for shade 
or nuts. With our native variety prac- 
tically extinct this will take its place. Foli- 
age beautiful in summer changing to yel- 
low in fall. Fruits early and prolifically and 
is of good quality. 
Each 
5 NOwG: ft.> ancaunteats 2 Oo cette cee $3.00 
Celtis - Hackberry 
CELTIS laevigata (Sugar Hackberry). The 
Hackberry is one of the best trees. It is 
not rapid in growth, but is comparatively 
free of disease and reaches a height of 75 
to 100 feet. Grows on either dry or wet 
soil, and the fruits are attractive to birds 
and children. 
Each 
7 Om Sette VAciing (GO) ieee $4.00 
Stoo Ontte ld/ocyhtuCe lace ine cnemcc ae 5.00 
lO TOR Zetts. Sa ctnncalien came sree 6.00 
12 tol hte, IN SCG Seon eae 7.00 
T2611) fitee2 on In Caines were acme. ee 9.00 
CERCIS canadensis (Eastern Redbud). 
Cercis - Judas Tree 
Har- 
binger of spring, blooming in April, and 
literally covered with red or pink blooms 
before the leaves appear. It is a small, 
shapely tree, with large, deep green leaves. 
May be used in heavy mass planting of 
shrubs, with white-flowering Dogwood or 
against Evergreens or white Birch, to fur- 
nish contrast. Each 
3. ito Tis eee $1.50 
4 $0) "Sv ftir s dis ck gaan manors or yencon ee ae 2.00 
5 'TO:6. Ft Ui kel eee er ae, ee oe 2.50 
6 to’ 7 fii seater eo ee ee ee ee 3.00 
7) tO: 8 ft. Sele re ee ees 4.00 
San COM Lat RRS Car SR mr oot a 3 5.00 
. canadensis alba (White Eastern Redbud). 
An unusual white form of our ordinary 
Redbud which is both distinctive and beau- 
tiful. The individual blossoms are about 
the same size and they open along with 
the type. Makes a distinctive gift to lovers 
of unusual trees. Grafted. Each 
4'to DS ft A Soe see oe ee $4.00 
5 to-6. ft! S.scpsrw s geen cee 5.00 
(ol (ey (A ges ee SAIS ates eh SS Ase. o.thdlal 6.00 
Cladrastis - Yellow-Wood 
CLADRASTIS lutea (American Yellow-wood). 
So called because the wood was formerly 
used to make a yellow dye. A native tree 
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 
5, TONG AF. Boe nies hake scan ee ee $3.00 
6G: told Gh es lee Nan. cei ee 4.00 
TRONS EEA SR aire cee ee ae ee 5.00 
SAGO Phe res Bis erticas este ees te ee 6.00 

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