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DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
Salix - Willow 
SALIX babylonica (Babylon Weeping Willow). 
One of the most graceful of all the Wil- 
lows. Makes a round-topped tree, and 
when it attains some size its long, pendu- 
lous branches are most effective. 
ULMUS americana (American Elm). 
Uimus - Elm 
A vigor- 
ous 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 
. The wood is tough and the leaves 
S. blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Willow). Of eRe a drt Ue rab Ud ee 
rather upright growth when young Ae as for shade, The beetle that defoliates the 
attains rejont ond age, ts long, droop, European lms usually does not attack 
: e. 
effective of all the Willows. Rapid grower vite 
in either moist or other good soil. Fine for arte 
Hanes or screens. Best of the Weeping ToT MI Vnitr cc| eee ae $3.50 
; Sit oulOrttyl ete Cl seer 4.50 
Homer Re WEA ies tetelly Goscobeu er Boe 
i eepi j i ea eles 5 
S. niobe (Golden Weeping Willow). Best of 12 to 14 ft., 2. in. ca 
the Golden Willows. Slender leaves, green 12 to 15 ft., 2Y2 in. cal. ...... 0... 9.00 
above, silvery below. Twigs and bark 
golden. 
i intines U. americana moline (Moline Elm). A grafted, 
Atlee Dl Adead Sa varieties: S750 upright type invaluable in narrow spaces. 
yh EA EET eek ah ed ee a ane 3.00 Its clean growth, large, deep green, heavily 
S ton 9: fit ee ae ae 4.00 plaited leaves, added to its sturdiness and 
9) £05. 10: FF eee eee teen 5.00 solidity, will make it increasingly popular 
: Pit age Aor ae: Beene grat ‘ when it becomes known. We have a fine 
S. caprea (Pussy Willow). See page 21. stock and invite your inspection. 
Each 
I2stor Aa tte. Hoh tera Sena oiAac oe $8.00 
[PAN Corliswitiay vor aR nee aa danamaac 10.00 
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 resem- 
bles a Spruce. Slow growing, but very 
symmetrical and as durable as an Oak; in 
U. parvifolia (Chinese Elm). A rapid grow- 
ing tree that does especially well in dif- 
ficult situations, like city soot and gases, 
dry and poor ground, narrow street plots, 
etc. Leaves smaller than our native Elm, 
habit more pendent, and of course, much 
more rapid. Only drawback possible is 
sleet damage and Elm beetle injury. Plant 
for twenty to thirty years’ duration. We 

Quercus Palustris—Pin Oak 
fact, the lumber is called the ‘’wood have the North China strain only and it 
COO O PPO OO PIII ODI OOOO ODOC ODO DCCC OOD L OLS eternal.” will make up a6 quickly as a Willow. 
“Poems are made by fools like me Each 
; + Each Tt Otte | Varina cals $3.00 
But only God can make a tree. ee 6 to .a.dterl ins cal eee eee $5.00 Sito 10 tt... oa cals eee er 4.00 
—Joyce Kilmer ic Cine, UeA ia Cell, cocanoneos 6.50 UCN ae 1 samy USA Tab tel ooo one cone 5.00 
ALE AAP PC LES AP OCIS rire F6 8. #5710 fee incl et ea ee 8'00 id itoule tt, 2s cincal ee eee 6.50 
(Canta, QUA tm, Cel ootnoesuoe 10.00 WSO Vets, “Veriins elk cscostoso: 8.00 
BS . cal. 
(B&B 50% extra) 
Tilia - Linden 
TILIA americana (American Linden). | R 
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. The 
branches are pendulous. Makes an 
excellent shade tree under favorable 

conditions. 
Each 
= Otte ml l/4oee COl aun aan $3.50 
S-NlOstt ali cCl ee ene 4.50 
OZ aries AVY tells ode uone 6.00 
12-14 ft., 2” Cale peers Taso! 
ails ee VAM eel, janoo baat 10.00 
T. platyphyllos pyramidalis (Pyramidal 
Bigleaf Linden). A compact, upright 
form which can be used effectively in 
a very narrow space. Also desirable 
as @ screen or sentinel tree. 
Each 
NOUtOm 2: Ftieeresi tem a eee $10.00 
Dt OnlAS tT Meenas traces eres 2250 
T. europaea (European Linden.) Similar 
to the American Linden except the 
leaves are smaller and the tree is 

more compact, developing to a 
shapely specimen. 
Each 
LOT itt. 3 22 rota] Bra atc saneG fae $ 8.00 
ENS Site, QUAY? telah cosa. 10.00 Tilia—Linden 
