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DeEcipuous TREES—Concluded 
10 100 
T. platyphyllos (Bigleaf European Linden) 80 ft. Sim- 
ilar in growth to the American Linden. 
PL OmLeueitt,§.1 >: tO o19 citizecaks 7..9135.006 022.4. 
Pimeetoel 2asett 2) etoile inecaliic...1.°50.000 wxnc. 
TemetOnl Me eitand2 to.d! vingcalita..1:70009 Tues. 
T. platyphyllos pyramidalis (Pyramidal Bigleaf Eu- 
ropean Linden). 40 to 50 ft. Upward growing 
branches, covered with heart-shaped foliage. Out- 
standing feature: Is an ideal choice for narrow 
avenues. | 
Beto FOr. ity. eee oN nsccn. 55:00). 2.2.4 
10 to 12 _ ft., selected specimens... 70.00 _ ........ 
12 to15 _ ft., selected specimens.... 90.00 $875.00 
15 to 18 ft., selected specimens.... 110.00 _ ........ 
T. tomentosa (argentea) (Silver Linden). 90 ft. A 
challenger of beauty. Pyramidal in habit, with up- 
right branches. Heartshape leaves are rounded at 
the base, sharply toothed and dark green. 
Gee tOme on weitiee heer 22.50 200.00 
Quay SUE 6 apn i ee 37.50 350.00 
ULMUS americana (American Elm). 80 to 100 ft. 
Noblest of our native trees and, because of its 
tendency to carry a tall trunk, a splendid variety to 
plant near a building. 
Pee toriy tt. 2” ‘to 2)2 in. cal...” 5000... 
| fot tt. 234 to 3 ine cal... 73.00 ........ 
| eae tise ite 3 eitor4: Panwcaliis 95.00 22... 
U. pumila (Siberian Elm). 50 to 70 ft. Most rapid 
growing shade tree; graceful, with dense foliage. 
Gum te oe iitg 2.201.225 0IR.2....d 1. 11.00 95.00 
| 8 to10 ft, 1% to1% in. cal. ... 19.00 175 
| 10 to 12 ft,1%to2 in. cal.... 27.50 250 00° 
2 te 15 ft, 2 to 2% in. cal. .29%:42.50 
| iZvetoals  ft., oy, to.3 inecalc:. 57:50) BL... 
te tate. ft, 3 to4 in. cal.2s.°9/75.00; <.... 
15 to 18 ft., Areto-5. itcal.4s. 115.00) 246... 

We have been located here for over sixty-five years. 
