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Each Per 10 
pendula gracilis Cut-leaved Weeping Birch 
Slender, graceful tree with drooping branches, for 
decorative planting as a lawn specimen. 
Gsto! Tt ee bens eee ee ees 3.50 30.00 
8 Co MO“ Leet veer ecriale souecccusnesh soketes 6.50 
papyrifera Canoe Birch 
The paper or canoe birch with handsome loose head 
and large leaves. Bark white as tree gets older. 
6 GouSteeters street teesst reece 4.00 
CERCIS canadensis Red-bud or Judas Tree 
Small tree, with deep rose-pink flowers in early spring. 
Ato ib testi. cen es eae 2.50 
CORNUS florida Flowering Dogwood 
One of the best flowering trees; spreading habit. This 
native variety has white flowers in May. Brilliant 
autumn foliage. 
Se tous, LECt. weer were a to eeeereeree 4.00 37.50 
AVtorD: teetteees tee ee eee 5.00 45.00 
De Or Gn G@ti pase eee tee eee 6.50 60.00 
6otoe8 fect hit. eo eee 10.00 90.00 
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florida rubra 
Pink flowering variety. 
3 tov 4 steeti eee swe eee 6.50 
A £045. LOCEME re errno eee 8.50 
HD etOvO" LOCUL. ct peeace: cence em hceenteseece 12.00 
Gr COr Ts LCC U a creas ese eee eran 16.00 
CRATAEGUS cordata Washington Hawthorn 
Single white flowers, followed by showy red fruit; 
autumn foliage brilliant scarlet. 
AOD LeCt fens icocseicesvesteckooviessteroetes 4.00 
oxyacantha splendens Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn 
Very double scarlet flowers; red fruits. Compact 
growth. 
BistO (Greet) weccscsmees ect ee eeeeee 7.00 
Gc tONS eet aston cee te eer ees 8.50 
GINKGO biloba Maidenhair Tree 
This insect-free tree turns a _ beautiful golden 
yellow with fall. Tall growing, very interesting fan- 
shaped leaves. Fine for lawn or street. 
Silom OMLCetr cn.) mee sme teers 7.00 
LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua Sweet Gum 
Star shaped leaves turn bright red in ma Good. 
Bi to2 VO Peetine,.cccscc.socessoscevsaccostercctes 
Ostowlil (Teetiets titers snc eee 10, 00 90.00 
MAGNOLIA Soulangeana Saucer Magnolia 
Distinguished for its large, rose-pink flowers in early 
eee It should be planted in a place sheltered from 
wind. 
Sa tOched CCb rear. cceercstven tore resect rete 7.50 
MALUS atrosanguinea Carmine Crab 
Deep scarlet blossoms, very attractive. 
4 to Si feet ticccccscte ance esta tserert 3.50 32.50 
GatOuS- feet ck. csecssesteeeccescoeteecescesreee 5.00 45.00 
floribunda Japanese Flowering Crab 
Deep rose-colored blossoms, followed by red fruits. 
A to Dit COL Acts corte nee eeccaee 4.00 35.00 
GLOOM COG ee secectensanrtianttee tere cress 7.00 65.00 
Toensis plena Bechtel’s Crab 
Double rose-pink flowers; a striking ornamental tree. 
2.50 
Seton! LOCUl cece Mererrccoe tasters 
A LOCDILCEE heats eotinste ieee cuss 4.00 
Scheideckeri Scheidecker Crab 
Early-flowering; pale pink, semi-double. Yellow fruit. 
5 top Geleetiet ee eee eee ee aes 4.00 37.50 
spectabilis Chinese Crab 
Semi-double, coral red flowers; yellow fruit. 
G:C: 8 Leetarceenacacecsissemetsvesssssmstats. 6.00 55.00 
Each Per 10 
MORUS alba tatarica Russian Mulberry 
Upright-growing tree, with edible berries attractive 
to birds. 
5.00 45.00 
8 to 10 feet 
PLATANUS orientalis Oriental Plane Tree 
One of finest of all shade trees, large leaves, bright 
bark, almost disease free. 
8 to 10 feet 6.00 55.00 
VO; to 12 Peetine recuse antec ees 7.50 70.00 
POPULUS nigra italica Lombardy Poplar 
Upright, narrow growth, useful for screening purposes. 
May be planted as close as three feet apart if desired. 
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Seto LOSLCEG ies ccescstecssteccvcocsvereesss 2.50: 22.50 
PRUNUS 
Beni Higan 
Single Pale pink. 
BD! £0-.6: feet .ece.sihs etatiie ea soreaerenece ees 5.00 
6 HONS Peete cree rtese ae rere 9.00 85.00 
Kwanzan Pink-flowering Cherry 
Double, bright pink flowers in profusion. The Jap- 
anese Cherries should be planted in sheltered locations. 
50: 6 LeOt iii eaccescseseescsoseecesseeaes 
Kofugen 
Double, very deep pink. 
3) to 4 feet \.u8. Ana ae etre 3.25 
subhirtella pendula Japanese Weeping Cherry 
Slender, drooping branches with single pink flowers. 
d-year heads nahin scsececceecare vets torte 5.00 
Subhirtella autumnalis 
Unusually profuse bloomer, pink to nearly white 
flowers; black fruit in Fall. 
Bi tO: 6 feeb oi ateiece ts cevereneessastes 5.00 45.00 
Shirofugen Siebold Cherry 
Double flowers, deep pink. Upright growth. 
DOr 6 LOeCt sites satececawe Cove ceeeees 5.50 
QUERCUS palustris Pin Oak 
One of the best avenue trees; rapid growth, with 
spreading branches and clean, glossy foliage. 
6.00 
Satowl0e faethe: eee aeons 55.00 
rubra Red Oak 
Also an excellent street or avenue tree, broad and 
symmetrical. 
8 to LOvfeety.. cic reece css 6.00 
SALIX Niobe Golden Weeping Willow 
Long, pendulous, golden yellow, thread-like branches. 
6ltO S ifeetivn cst ae ee 3.50 32.50 
$ “tor 10. feet) ae eee eee 5.00 45.00 
LO“tonl2 feet sso ee 7.50 70.00 
SORBUS aucuparia European Mountain Ash 
Attractive, upright-growing, with showy clusters of 
scarlet berries in late summer. 
6: to! Sitee tie cecee aes ee eee 3.50 32.50 
8 to. 10 feet:.ce eee 5.00 45.00 
LO. toy U2 féetarntacecc. co were 7.00 65.00 
12 4o 1A £eet man uccen eer 10.00 95.00 
Heavy Specimens ener 15.00 to 25.00 
TILIA vulgaris Common European Linden 
Symmetrical tree, with small, dark-green leaves. Good 
for street planting in cities, 
Excellent shade or street tree for city conditions. 
8 tor 10, feet yee sce 50 60.00 
ULMUS americana American Elm 
Our native Elm, a characteristic New England tree. 
8 to s10:feetyasnc see oe 4.00 37.50 
LOIto HL? feet een eee 6.00 55.00 
pumila Siberian Elm 
Rapid-growing, spreading variety, useful for screening 
and shade-tree purposes. 
8 t0:'10: feet. 2..8 ae ee ee 4.50 42.50 
