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QUERCUS alba (White Oak) — 90 
ft. Zone IV. Noble, spreading tree. 
*)2 to 18 in., 25 for $5.00, 100 $15.00 
6 to 8 ft. $4.25, 10 $42.50, 100 $350.00 
coccinea (Scarlet Oak) —75 ft. 
Zone IV. Round, open head. Dense, 
handsome. 
*2 to 3 ft., 25 for $22.00, 100 $80.00 
6 to 8 ft. $5.25, 10 $45.00, 100 $350.00 
palustris (Pin Oak)—9 ft. Zone IV. 
Good in damp or dry soil. A fine 
street tree. Fast-growing. 
Slemaeven., 25 for $5.00, 
6 ft. $4.25, 10 $35.00, 
100 $15.00 
100 $300.00 
phellos (Willow Oak)—90 ft. Zone 
V. Willow-like leaves, yellow in fall. 
8 to 10 ft. $6.00, 9 for $25.00 
robur (English Oak)—80 ft. Zone 
IV. Spreading. 10 ft. $6.00 each. 
FASTIGIATA—Narrow, upright form. 
4 ft. $9.50, 5 for $45.00 
rubra (borealis) (Common Red 
Oak)—60 ft. Zone IV. Rapid growth. 
Heavy branches. Likes clay. Hand- 
some. 
*12 to 18 in., 25 for $5.00, 100 $15.00 
* 4 to 6 ft., 10 for $15.00, 100 $125.00 
6 to 8 ft. $4.00, 10 $37.50 
velutina (Black Oak)—100 ft. Zone 
IV. Quick growtht. Shiny leaf, red 
in fall. 
6 tto 8 ftt. $5.00, 5 for $20.00 
ROBINIA pseudacacia (Black Lo- 
cust) —70 ft. Zone IV. Dry, sandy 
soil. The drought tree! Showy, fra- 
grant white flowers in June. 
*2.to 3 ft., 25 for $2.50, 100 $6.00 
*S to 6 ft., 5 for $3.75, 100 $47.50 
6 to 8 ft. $2.25, 10 $20.00, 100 $180.00 
hispida (Moss Locust)—9 ft. Zone 
III. Very tolerant, needs pruning, but 
fine peaflowers, May. 
3 ft. $1.25, 10 $11.00, 100 $95.00 

Salix Babylonica 
SALIX alba (Vitellina aurea) (Rus- 
sian Golden Willow)—40 ft. Zone II. 
Branches are bright startling yellow. 
Damp soil. 
*3 to 4 ft., 25 for $7.00, 
9 to 6 ft., 5 for $6,50, 
6 to 8 ft. $3.00, 10 $27.00, 100 $225.00 
babylonica (Babylon Weeping)— § 
30 ft. Zone V. Familiar green foun- 
tain. Near, but not in water. Not 
very good in old age, but fine for, 
say, 25 years. 
*2 to 3 ft., 25 for $5.00, 
*3 to 4 ft., 25 for $7.00, 100 $21.00 
9 to 6 ft., 5 for $6.50, 100 $120.0C 
6 to 8 ft. $3.00, 10 $27.00, 100 $225.00 
100 $17.00 
blanda (Wisconsin Weeping) — 
More vigorous hybrid of Babylonica. 
Spreading head, weeping. Zone IV. 
*3 to 4 ft., 25 for $7.00, 100 $21.00 
*S to 6 ft., S for $6.50, 100 $120.00 
6 to 8 ft. $3.00, 10 $27.50, 100 $225.00 
nana purpurea (Arctic Willow)— 
Blue leaved dwarf to Zone I. Grows 
anywhere, even damp clay. Not over 
2 ft., bushy, nice foliage. Excellent 
for low edging in climates or soils 
where other dwarf hedge plants will 
not grow. 
18 in., 5 for $4.25, 100 $50.00 
niobe (Golden Weeping) — 40 ft. 
Zone II. Drooping yellow branches. 
72 to 3+ft.,, 25 for $5.00, 100 $17.00 
9 to 6 ft., 5 for $6.50, 100 $120.00 
6 to 8 ft. $3.00, 10 $27.50, 100 $225.00 
pentandra (Laurel-leaf Willow)— 
60 ft. Zone IV. Handsome tree, shiny 
dark leaves. Showy catkins April. 
9 to 6 ft. 5 for $6.50, 100 $120.00 
6 to 8 ft. $3.00, 10 $27.50, 100 $225.00 
SASSAFRAS albidum (Sassafras) 
—75 ft. Zone IV. Mitten-shaped 
leaves turn orange in fall. 
6 to 8 ft. $3.75, S for $15.00 
SOPHORA japonica (Scholar Tree) 
—60 ft. Zone IV. Yellow, pea-like 
blooms in August. 
3 to 4 ft. B&B, $7.50, 9 for $33.00 
SORBUS americana (American Mt. 
Ash)—20 ft. Zone II. Smaller. Redder 
berries than the European. Acid soil. 
4 ft. $3.00, 5 ft. $4.00, 6 ft. $5.00 
aucuparia (European Rowan tree) 
30 ft. Zone II. Clusters of orange. 
*6 to 12 in., 25 for $4.50, 100 $17.00 
6 ft. $4.25, 10 $37.50, 100 $310.00 
STYRAX japonica (Japanese Snow- 
bell)—20 ft. Zone V. Small tree. 
Loose soil. Studded with white bells 
in June-July. 
8 ft. $5.00, 10 $40.00, 
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100 $375.00 
100 $21.00 
100 $120.00 fee 

STEWARTIA monadelpha (Asiatic 
Stewartia)—75 ft. tree. Zone VI. Hu- 
mus, moist. Vigorous growing, 1}/2 
in. white bloom, July. Handsme. 
4 ft. $4.50, 5 ft. $6.00, 6 ft. $8.00 
Pentagyna (Mountain Stewartia) 
—15 ft. Shrubby. Zone V. Humus, 
moist. Needs no special care. Rare 
native; large white flowers in July. 
*12 in. S., 5 for $5.50, 25 for $26.00 
SYMPLOCUS paniculata (Tur- 
quoise Berry) — 20 ft. Zone V. In- 
tricate branching, like Hawthorns, 
and blooms in May, white. But 
loaded with bright blue berries, Sept. 
3 to 4 ft. $4.00, 5 for $17.50 
TAXODIUM distichum (Bald Cy- 
press)—80 ft. Zone IV. Is not ever- 
green, but lokso like ne. Graceful, 
feathery pyramid. Very fine shade 
tree. Tolerant. 6 ft., B&B, $16.50 each. 
TILIA = americana (Basswood) — 80 
ft. Zone II. Rich soil, not good in 
city air. Fragrant white, June. 
SZeOuCmi te OMtOrEporon) 100 $18.00 
5 to 6 ft., 5 for $9.00, 100 $170.00 
8 to 10 ft. $4.00, 10 $36.00 100 $300.00 
cordata (Littleleaf Linden)—90 ft. 
Zone III. Dense-headed street tree. 
Tolerant. Blooms in July. 
*4 to 6 ft., 5 for $8.75, 100 $130.00 
6 to 8 ft. $4.00, 10 $35.00, 100 $300.00 
vulgaris (Common European Lin- 
den)—80 ft. Zone III, Street tree, the 
best flowers of any. June and July. 
6 to 8 ft. $4.00, 10 $35.00, 100 $300.00 
ULMUS americana (American Elm) 
—100 ft. Zone II. Most beautiful na- 
tive tree. Tolerant, even of flooded 
land. Subject to blight near New 
York. 
*3 to 4 ft., 30 for $4.50, 100 $10.00 
6 to 8 ft. $2.00, 10 $15.00, 100 $125.00 
URNI (Vase shaped form) 
6 to 8 ft. $3.00, 10 $20.00, 100 $180.00 
pumila (Siberian or Chinese Elm) 
—45 ft. Zone IV. Neat, small, bushy 
tree. Very tolerant of dry land. Per- 
haps the fastest growth of any per- 
manently desirable tree. Makes an 
excellent sheared hedge. 
*3 to 4 ft., 30 for $4.50, 100 $12.00 
*S ft., 10 for $9.00, 100 $75.00 
8 ft. $3.50, 10 $21.00, 100 $180.00 
