

SOPHORA JAPONICA 
(Japanese Pagoda Tree) 
2 to. 4 ft). oj.  e eee eeee 2.00 
STYRAX JAPONICA (Snowbell) 
A small graceful tree covered with white bell shaped flowers in 
June. 
4 to 6 ft! eee 2.50 
TILIA CORDATA (European Linden) 
The famous European Linden long grown in our Colonial gardens. 
& to 10; ft) ior ee 10.00 
TILIA AMERICANA (Pyramidal Linden) 
§ to 10 ft. he eee 10.00 
ULMUS AMERICANA (American Elm) 
A vase shaped, outstanding American tree, prefers moist soil. 
2%, to 3 in. cal. 12 ‘to 14 ft!) bee 10.00 
3 to 3% in. cal. 14 to 16 ft LULL 15.00 
Specimens 
ULMUS PUMILA (Siberian Elm) 
Rapid growing nicely shaped soft wooded tree. 
Sto 6:ft.. a en eee 3.00 
P, lanning Your Garden 
The modern nursery client is usually interested in 
buying plants to give his home a setting or for the 
creation of an outdoor picture. It is the effect pro- 
duced that counts. To create the garden picture, it 
should be planned. Planning can be done by simple 
staking on the grounds, by rough sketches, or by 
complete landscape plans. Any one of these methods 
can be used by us to suit your needs. The color, the 
texture, the growth and character of the plant ma- 
terials used are considered in relation to their sur- 
roundings to produce the complete picture. A charge 
is made for detailed landscape plans. 


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