GLOUCESTER AND IPSWICH, MASS. 17 

Each Ten 
TILIA, Linden 
Cordata (Little Leaf European Linden). 70 ft. A stately tree, 
and one of the most attractive and fast growing shade trees 
for lawn, park, or avenue planting. 
G28 freee eee ret eee rare coef yy. $4.00 
Sal Oley ere eee ome ees Rr ante "> 6.50 
TO-12 sft.2-296 in. caliperscsse oe eee. 10.00 
EIA Ten o-> tnicaliper 2 a ae ee, 20.00 
14-16 ts, 32549 in. caliper...) 2.502025... °25:00 
Specimens. Prices on application. 
Platyphyllos pyramidalis (Pyramidal Linden). 40 to 50 ft. 
very desirable compact form, decidedly pyramidal in 
growth, reminding one of a Lombardy Poplar, with ascend- 
ing branches. May be used effectively in a very narrow 
space, or as a screen or sentinel tree. 
LO-[ 2: fear coe a7 es aegis Caan Neo re Rie arts: 12.00 
Vulgaris (European Linden). 100 ft. Similar to American 
Linden, except the dark green leaves are smaller and tree is 
more compact, developing to a shapely specimen. Fragrant 
flowers in June. 
8-1OfES fh dn te ceed tee eh ge tee Bea s.cr 6.50 
TO-I2i ithe 2-2 7s tire Caliper ae. da ee a le 10.00 
U2Ai tatters Woes ie Caliper. a ae eee a 0,00 
Larger sizes. Prices on application. 
ULMUS, Elm 
Americana (American Elm). 80 ft. Large, stately tree, fan- 
shaped, very distinct. 
SalOi tie ce on a er Bet PE cet or eels 4.00 
LO-12 ft-se2 324) ineeCalipeneessian. eae 7.50 
12-14 tt.72 46-3: ine caliperetin me aces sone: 13.50 
14-16 it:4 3-344 in, calipersuns..2 ome ae: 22.50 
Specimens. Prices on request. 
Americana molini (Moline Elm). 80-100 ft. A fine, stately 
tree of broad conical outline and large foliage. Excellent as 
accent points or for street plantings. 
£291 4-f09 2-26 102 Calipers, eee eae o 10/50 
14216 f6092'4-5,1ne Calipet pit sia ate = 15500 
LO 180s 05-3 olin, Caliperics ceases dae | 21 2DU 
Specimens. Prices on request. 
WALNUT. See Juglans. 
WILLOW. See Salix. 
NATIVE SHRUBS AND PLANTS 
We can furnish any of the native trees, shrubs, plants, or ferns 
that grow in this vicinity. Large tracts of wood and pasture land 
are at our disposal, from which we can obtain any of these 
native plants. 
HEDGES 
For shrubs suitable for hedging, see page 27. 

Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
