Ornamental and Shade Trees 
Betula - Birch 
Birch are beautiful, graceful trees, thriving in moist as well 
as in high, dry and stony places. They are very attractive as 
specimens, but also group well with pines, hemlock and other 
evergreens. 
Our Policy Regarding Planting of Birch 
Birch must be planted in the winter season. This season 
starts in January and extends through March and on oc- 
casion into early April. Under no circumstances will we plant 
after April 10. 
Betula alba. European White Birch. 
Creamy white bark. Good as a background against 
evergreens. Each 
2-stem clumps; 6 to / ft. high). >. 2 $10 00 
2-stem clumps, 7 to-8 ft. hich... 2. 12 50 
3-stem clumps, 6 to 7 ft. high...) ee 12 50 
3-stem clumps, 7 10 8 ft. high... |. 2.2. = 15 00 
4-stem clumps, 6°to 7 ft-high,. 27.5. 15 00 
B. alba laciniata. Cut-leaf Weeping Birch. 
Deeply cut green leaves on white branches that droop 
gracefully to the ground like a large fountain. 
Single stem, 6 to S$ ft. high... ... 29a 5 00 
Single stem, 3 to 3%-in. eal., 
15 to 20 ft. high, B&B... ... 2). 2a 35 00 
Larger sizes on application. 
B. papyrifera. Canoe Birch. 
Originates in the Adirondacks. Characteristic white bark 
is not evident until the tree is slightly older than other va- 
rieties of White Birch. A long-lived tree. 
Single stem, 10 to 12 it. high: 71. 3... =e 15 00 
Single stem, os 14 to 3-in. cal., 12 to 15 ft. high, B&B 25 00 
Single stem, 3 to 3l4-in. cal., 14 to 18 ft. high, B&B 32 50 
Larger sizes on application. 
Betula alba (European White Birch) 
