EISLER NURSERIES, BUTLER, PA. 33 
DECIDUOUS and FLOWERING TREES 
1lto9 10&up 
Each Each 
QUERCUS coccinea—80’ Scarlet Oak 
Brilliant fall color. Rather fast grower. Strong tree. 
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Lem tOM ae Lives Caliper meee eer, oul eee 12.50 
QUERCUS palustris—80’ Pin Oak 
Fastest grower of oaks. Apparently free from disease and 
insects. A truly fine shade tree. 
[Pe toml. 4 retical perme a ee es 11.00 
le AmCOm 2 mein caliper meee ee 14.00 
DeeetOwS 7 ominacalinerm. Gc ene ee none 60.00 
Dont On st ein calipers OcD eae re 75.00 
(See large tree section for larger sizes) 
QUERCUS phellos—60’ Willow Oak 
Willow-like leaves. Glossy green till fall. 
Detog ds Oe in ecalipers > Cc eae eet 30.00 
Ue DaCLOm seit! ECA De Leb Oc Dia ee eee 45.00 
QUERCUS robur—80’ English Oak 
Small leaves on a good stately tree. 
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BatOlo Lei ecalipers DO Dee = eee 65.00 
pee ORA alive Calipers DOD ee ee 90.00 
SALIX blanda—40’ Wisconsin Weeping Willow 
Long vine-like branches. Fast grower. 
BP AEC ASP Ee ne ee eee et, ae 2322 2.00 
GCMCO Le Oat [ere ene oe al Pnr 8 oa, : 2.50 IPOD) 
SiC Ome L OR Et Mere neo oe ane oe 8s 2k on. tet 3.50 B20 
SALIX discclor—20’ Pussy Willow 
Bloom marks the start of Spring. Fast growing. 
ZR Omar Cn es Pee ds 1.00 .90 
BA UCM OE Uta ee Me Meer Mi hese ity eee) TE 55, 
AM iOume og LCase Aa ete nan 2.00 Ie 
SOPHORA japonica—25’ Japanese Pagoda Tree 
White flowers in August. Light and lacy beauty. 
BICO Me tee DBC re ee eA ere: 10.00 9.00 
AMC Me LCE DOC Latte ree ce ne 1250 11.00 
Dae OME ON CE OCD eee py te 1.00 14.00 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We propagate and grow thousands of hardy Chrysanthemums both in 
the Cushion type and the taller growing varieties. A large plot of ground 
across from our Garden Shop—seven miles West of Butler on Route 422— 
is being devoted to the raising of some of the finest “‘Mums’’ in America. We 
have been selected by the United States Department of Agriculture to grow 
and test the newer selections that they produce at the famous Beltsville, Mary- 
land experimental station long before they are named, or released to the pub- 
lic. If you like to see a beautiful display of thousands of flowers all in bloom 
at one time, we invite you to see our ““Mums’’ in bloom in September and 
October of each year. You may make your selections and have them dug 
fresh for you to take home to your garden. If you just wish to browse around, 
or to take colored pictures of them, you may do so at any time. 
