QUERCUS, Oak | Each » Ten 
Coccinea (Scarlet Oak). 60-80 ft. Beautifully shaped tree 
with shiny green foliage that turns brilliant scarlet in 
autumn. 
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Palustris (Pin Oak). 60-80 ft. A rapid grower. A majestic 
tree of broad pyramidal form with slightly drooping 
branches and finely divided dark green leaves, which 
turn brilliant red and yellow in the fall. 
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Larger specimens. Prices on application. 
SALIX, Willow 
Niobe (Golden Weeping Willow). 40 ft. This beautiful 
tree is attractive at all seasons with its golden 
branches weeping to the ground. 
o-6 ft. 
SORBUS, Mountain Ash 
§Aucuparia (European Mt. Ash). 50 ft. This tree ‘has 
fernlike foliage and from mid-summer through to fall 
bears large clusters of scarlet berries. 
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§Tianshanica (Turkestan Mt. Ash). 12-15 ft. A very rare, 
small tree with handsome dark green lustrous leaves, 
and brilliant red fruit in large clusters from mid- 
summer to fall. 
TILIA, Linden 
Cordata (Little Leaf European Linden). 70 ft. A stately 
tree, and one of the most attractive and fast growing 
shade trees for lawn, park, or avenue planting. 
Specimens. Prices on application. 
Platyphyllos pyramidalis (Pyramidal Linden). 40 to 50 ft. 
very desirable compact form, decidedly pyramidal 
in growth, reminding one of a Lombardy Poplar, with 
ascending branches. May be used effectively in a 
very narrow space, or as a screen or sentinel tree. 
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QUALITY as well as PRICE should be considered 
buying Nursery Stock. Ours are acclimated and 
freshly dug. 
Five or more plants of the same variety and size 
at ten rate; 25 or more at 100 rate. 
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