C.R. BURR & CO., Wholesale Nurserymen ° 
Ornamental Crees, continued 
Prunus Persica, Camellia. [lowering 
Peach. 10 
Ornamental Peach with red flowers. 
Satya Et se eens es ee ee $7 50 
P. Persica, Helen Bouchers. [lowering 
Peach. 
Double, clear pink flowers on a vigorous 
tree. 
PESTO Cal beret Le ee ene 10 00 
P. Pissardi, Newport. Purple-leaf Plum. 
A mass of small single white flowers in 
spring. Leaves pinkish purple. A_ fine 
lawn specimen to 20 feet in height. 
UG lin ate | ore ee ae yore ee 12 50 
Hi LO. 0 | beeen cane yee eo 3 15 00 
P. subhirtella pendula. Weeping Cherry. 
Rose-pink flowers on a gracefully weeping 
tree. 
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QUERCUS palustris. Pin Oak. 
A hardy, majestic shade tree with branches 
sweeping toward the ground.  Folage 
ruddy green at first, becoming dark glossy 
green and then scarlet in the fall. 
grower to 60 to 80 feet. 
POT El Lome ete on eo oe Oe aT 25 00 
A rapid 
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SALIX babylonica. 
Willow. 
Long, swaying branches. Foliage bright 
green. A rapid grower needing moist soil 
Babylon Weeping 
Reaches 30 to 40 feet in height. 10 
AEUR aE Ubmmmen tence he io nous ea $10 00 
CRO Memrne ua she. ohne wee eo 15 00 
S. niobe. Niobe Willow. 
A large tree of weeping habit with bright 
golden yellow branches. 
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10 00 
15 00 
SORBUS Aucuparia. European Mountain 
Ash. 
Broad flat clusters of scarlet berries from 
July to winter. A feathery little tree 20 to 
30 feet tall, attractive to birds. 
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ULMUS americana. American Elm.. 
A tall, stately tree of graceful vase form. 
Hardy and long lived, growing to 100 
feet in height or more. 
OtOGSit.ae eek oben eee 7 50 
Bad O71 Geet hare Sole con tacrteet mo oem 15 00 
LO AO; dat bee tp elke ie te Sree 50 00 
DEL Or ALT bantenie ieee oy ee nctan teote 60 00 
PAT ORL Otic ccrk east te are ees, 75 00 
A scene taken on our shade tree farm, showing a group of Norway Maples. Attention is called to 
the spacing in the row, which permits the production of a well-headed tree. 
MANCHESTER, CONN., Growing Since ’98 
