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Fraxinus—Ash 
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Ulmus Parvifolia—Chinese Elm 
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. europaea (European Linden). 

DECIDUOUS TREES—continued 
Salix - Willow 
SALIX babylonica (Babylon Weeping Willow). 
One of the most graceful of all the Willows. 
Makes a round-topped tree, and when it at- 
tains some size its long, pendulous branches 
are most effective. 
. blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Willow). Of rath- 
er upright growth when young but as it at- 
tains height and age its long, drooping silvery 
branches make it the most effective of all the 
Willows. Rapid grower in either moist or other 
good soil. Fine for specimens or screens. Best 
of the Weeping Willows. 
_ niobe (Golden Weeping Willow). Best of the 
Golden Willows. Slender leaves, green above, 
silvery below. Twigs and bark golden. 
Prices of above 3 yarieties: Each 
OSTOST EE eee ee eins ener Sens $2.00 
Tt0 Sotto ae or eae ae oe 2.50 
S580 SFE GEES Caso es a te oa 3.00 
. caprea (Pussy Willow). See page 24. 
Taxodium - Bald Cypress 
TAXODIUM distichum. The great lumber tree of 
the far South, but perfectly at home here. 
Will grow in dry or wet soil and blends well in 
either deciduous or evergreen plantings. The 
light green foliage is needle-like, the general 
shape of the tree resembles a Spruce. Slow 
growing, but very symmetrical and as durable 
as an Oak; in fact, the lumber is called the 
“wood eternal.” 
Each 
Ste Sits in, Chl an ae ope een $5.0C 
Lito He ba is CAS, cen cereie 6.00 
Sto "lOFti a2 ee Ine Call ceaiene-aeweemetenetace 7.00 
1O-to 1:2 FU 20 ine .calie scp peener areas 9.00 
Tilia - Linden 
TILIA americana (American Linden). Sometimes 
known as Basswood. This native tree is very 
attractive and will grow rapidly when planted 
in low ground. The leaves are 
distinctly larger than other 
varieties. Branches pendulous. 
Makes an excellent shade tree 
under favorable conditions. 
mie. Stts 1 : ‘ 
8 to 10: ft., 11% inJical, 4,50 
10 to 12 ft., 134 in. cal. 5.50 
2 tosl4 wits 2 — in, callie 16:50 
12 to 15 ft., 2% in. cal. 8.00 
platyphyllos pyramidalis (Py- 
ranudal Bigleaf Linden). A 
compact, upright form which 
can be used effectively in a 
very narrow space. Also desir- 
able as a screen or sentinel 
tree. 
Each 
ies (0 Teach ok Ona! eo Ocho Och $5.00 
3 to. SVE rare oa 6.00 
Dit Os 1-O Me ioe re ceca IE5)9) 
NOs Comair hea a ok ocr See 9.00 
Similar to the American Lin- 
den except the leaves are 
smaller and the tree is more 
compact, developing to a 
shapely specimen. 
7 to. 9 fy in. cal. $5.00 
9 to 10 ft., 134 in. cal. 6.00 
Oto 4d] ft.,.2 in. cal. 7.00 
1 to 12 ft., 2 in. cal. 9.00 
“Poems are made by fools 
like me 
But only God can make a 
tree.” 
—Joyce Kilmer. 
[16] 
Ufmus - Elm 
ULMUS americana (American Elm). A vigorous 
native tree. It is rapid in growth, with long, 
spreading, and pendent branches forming giant 
arches over roads and streets; as a lawn tree 
is quick to make a marked effect. The wood 
is tough, the leaves are moderate in size, and 
make a permanent tree for shade. The beetle 
that defoliates the European Elms usually does 
not attack these, 
Each 
7 to -9 ft.,. 114. inv col. 2a eee $3.50 
8'to 10 ft, 114 in. ical. 29 nee 4.50 
10'to 12 ft., 134 inte calle i See 5.50 
12 to 14 ft, 2. “in. cal) 2 eee 6.50 
12. to 15 ft., 24 ine call = ae 8.00 
. americona moline (Moline Elm). A grafted, 
upright type invaluable in narrow spaces. Its 
clean growth, large, deep green, heavily plait- 
ed leaves, added to its sturdiness and solidity, 
will make it increasingly popular when it be- 
comes known. We have a fine stock and in- 
vite your inspection. 
Each 
L2etoArtiy 2: ini COL! s.46) seen eee $7.00 
12 to, 15 ft., 2a in..caly i. . joe 9.00 
- parvifolia (Chinese Elm). A new, rapid grow- 
ing tree that dces especially well in difficult 
situations, like city soot and gases, dry and 
poor ground, narrow street plots, etc. Leaves 
smaller than our native Elm, habit more pend- 
ent, and of course, much more rapid. Only 
drawback possible is sleet damage and Elm 
beetle injury. Plant for twenty to thirty years’ 
duration. We have the North China strain 
only and it wlil make up as quickly as a 
Willow. 
Each 
7 to 9 ft, WUasin.. cal. Siee eee $3.00 
8 ‘to. 10: ft.,. 11% in..cal; 2 ae ae 3.50 

Quercus Palustris—Pin Oak 

