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OAK 
PIN OAK (Quercus palustris) 
Graceful, spreading. Pyramidal habit; deeply cut 
leaves held late into winter. Good lawn or street tree. 
Each 
BSto -GRhit ce 0) eee hare ke 3 ne er $ 3.50 
8 to JOM tis 4a ee eee 6.00 
10 to. 12 tt, Ls to 2int cal) a2 8.50 
12 to 14:ft), 2. tov 2p in cali 12.50 
SCARLET OAK (Quercus coccinea) 
Most striking autumn colors; tall, stately grower, 
deeply cut leaves. 
Bato<8! ftic4ce cede oo Chee oe $ 4.00 
8 to WD ft24 eee oe > =6.00 
RED OAK (Quercus rubra) 
Comparatively quick growth; rich autumn coloring 
in greens and reds. 
PLANE TREES 
ORIENTAL PLANE (Platanus orientalis) 
A good tree for park and street use; grows rather 
quickly; withstands smoky city conditions. 
6 toB rity. eee eee $ 2.50 
Be towl 05 ita eaten Siw Jee tee Oe 4.00 
lO:tovl Arie elioeto: Zane colaass ee ere 6.00 
12 tovl4 fe 2: toe. l/o inecclae snake Oe 8.00 
LINDEN 
AMERICAN LINDEN (Tilia americana) 
Grows rather quickly, forming an open head, Has 
fragrant yellow flowers. 
6 to 8 this cee ee ees a ola ohne + ee $ 2.00 
8 tovl@: fti.. . 0% ven ea oh vol es 3.00 
LOStowelZ atte chek seme. ets Ae eee ore wee Fe 4.00 
LITTLELEAF EUROPEAN LINDEN (Tilia cordata) 
Very small leaves and desirable habit of growth. 
6 to Batt cs leven et ase boone 6 re $ 4.00 
8° to. 10 fie eee oe 6.00 
MAGNOLIA 
SAUCER MAGNOLIA (Magnolia soulangeana) 
Producing large cup-shaped, white and rosy violet 
flowers 3 to 5 inches across, in the spring before the 
leaves unfurl. This variety is the hardiest and most 
adapted to northern conditions. 
18 to: 24 in., B) & Bis. ones ad sce. oe ee $ 5.00 
2. to Sit. Be 6 Be vn jes oo 7.50 
3 to 4 ity Bu &'B..8-. 1.4. ele. ee 9.00 
PURPLE MAGNOLIA 
This variety is similar to the above in every respect 
except the color of bloom. Flowers are dark purple 
and very attractive. 
Tato: 24 in > Be Ge ee ou Ge aku ulce grea $ 5.00 
2-to 3 ft -Be& Bevioia oo a bee 7.90 
In most varieties we can supply smaller or 
larger sizes than listed, Prices on application. 

