CRATAEGUS, Hawthorn Each Ten 
§Oxyacantha albo-plena (Double White Hawthorn). 15 
it. A native variety bearing double white blossoms in 
May, succeeded by clusters of bright scarlet fruit. 
Scie fla es eae cee eee en 9.00 
Sees lotr aun nese teeter tele ge aie LEWD 
DOGWOOD. See Comus. 
ELM. See Ulmus. 
FAGUS 
Sylvatica Riversi (River's Copper Beech). 60-70 ft. Tree 
is tall, slender and graceful. Young foliage is brilliant 
copper and mature foliage retains a strong purple 
tinge all summer. 
Or i pies Lo ells, cp ete Were 6/3 20.00 
8-10 ft., 134-2 in. caliper B&B... 27.00 
GINKGO 
-Biloba (Maidenhair Tree). 60 ft. Picturesque, pyramidal 
tree with a clean, straight trunk and fan-shaped 
leaves practically free from insects. 
OD pi ne ane oe aust olde 4.50 
oH | Ni ae cel Ail a Sete I SI RAV vane 7.50 
HAWTHORN. See Crataegus. 
JUGLANS 
Nigra (Black Walnut)). 80 ft. A large tree of majéstic 
form which makes an excellent shade tree. Fairly 
rapid grower. 
GeO ite pesca ee eres ee, de ee 3.50 
Corti itrae aes oe el 7.50 
Larger specimens. Prices on application. 
LINDEN. See Tilia. . 
MAGNOLIA 
Glauca (Sweetbay). 15 ft. Sweetly scented creamy- 
white flowers of globe form appear in May and June. 
The glossy rubber-like foliage is silvery underneath. 
In late fall the red fruit pods showing scarlet seeds 
are very attractive. 
Spring Planting Only 
gl atte ed aot eae 5.00 
Da eee ee ne 7.50 
Be OG ee ee ea eae x A000 
OVERSIZED TREES 
Catalog space does not permit us to list the hun- 
dreds of large, oversized, beautiful trees in. which 
we specialize. The saving of time in planting such 
trees is so marked that scarcely any home owner 
can afford to plant the usual small tree which would 
_require many years to equal these in size. 
If you are interested in oversized trees, ask us for a 
list of our large stock. 
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Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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