12 Invest in the Future 
OAK 
PIN OAK (Quercus palustris) 
Graceful, spreading. Pyramidal habit; deeply cut 
leaves held late into winter. Good lawn or street tree, 
Each 
6 fo: Botte sie We es $ 3.50 
8 to 1D tft ek ease eee ee le Oe 6.00 
10° to 12 ft, Lo to 2inw call 2s 8.50 
12 ‘to 14 ft, 2 to 215 in cal. 0°23) 12.50 
SCARLET OAK (Quercus coccinea) 
Most striking autumn colors; tall, stately grower, 
deeply cut leaves. 
6 to.8° ft. leva ee AS a $ 4.00 
8 to 10) ffs a Poe a ee oe ee 6.00 
RED OAK (Quercus rubra) 
Comparatively quick growth; rich autumn coloring 
in greens and reds. 
6 to. 8 ttre. Ao Main eee oe er Sracoe 
8 to 10 fte 5 ea We oe 6.00 
LINDEN 
AMERICAN LINDEN (Tilia americana) 
Grows rather quickly, forming an open head, Has 
fragrant yellow flowers. 
6 to 8° ftit 55. at ioe er $ 2.00 
8 to lO ft... aoe ne ea 3.00 
10) to "V2 ft ii ce wisn es be se 4.00 
LITTLELEAF EUROPEAN LINDEN (Tilia cordata) 
Very small leaves and desirable habit of growth. 
G:to 8 ft. ak Pea. $ 4.00 
8 toslO <ftec es ie a wa fool Ste er 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&B. 20. 20 Ae eee $ 5.00 
2:to:3 tts Be & Bal. tis.) J. 7.50 
3:10 4:htaB & Bo. eit cei re 9.00 
FLOWERING CHERRY 
The Flowering Cherry trees vary greatly in form. 
Their beauty and charm are indeed individual. 
KOFUGEN (James H. Veitch) 
The large double pink flowers expand with the 
coppery young foliage; a nice contrast. This is the 
most popular and reliable variety. 
SO ROCA TEs ret ener ah cea he ene ae Ee § 2.00 
Beto 9 Ere ie inhaled le gos ot deep og eee er ee 3.90 
In most varieties we can supply smaller or 
larger sizes than listed. Prices on application. 

