DECIDUOUS SHADE TREES 
QUERCUS phellos (Willow Oak) 50° 
Narrow, willor-like leaves, turning yellow in fall, 
which makes this Oak distinct from the family. 
Specimens Only 4 to 6 in. caliper 
~------ robur fastigiata (Pyramidal English Oak) 50? 
Stately, long lived, columnar tree. Bright 
green leaves, turning yellow in fall. 
10 to 12 ft. e@eeeoeoeveeneee eee @ 25. 00 
12 to 15 LC @eeeoeveevv’oeee 30.00 
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ae shumardi (Texas Red Oak) sot 
Large growing, stately tree. Glossy leaves 
14 to 2 in. caliper @eeeeeneveeneoe ee @ 15.00 
SALIX elegantissima (Thurlowts Weeping Willow) 
Vigorous grower, does best in moist location. 
2 to 24 in. caliper @eseeoeoeeoceaoeaene e208 @ 16.50 
----- lutea (Yellow Willow) 
6 tO Sy rt. @eeeoee2ee28802880808 6.50 
TILIA americana (American Linden) 75° 
Fast growing, forming open head, large leaves. 
2 to 24 in. caliper eaooevreeoeeevevee 18.00 
24 to 3 in. " eoeeeoeveevoee oe eee 25.00 
----- cordata (europaea) (Little-leaf European Linden) 70! 
One of the best for general planting. Forms very 
symmetrical trees. 
14 to 2 in. caliper ‘ie enie ss 5 6 enn 
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----- platyphyllos pyramidalis (Pyramidal Big-leaf Linden) 50! » 
Pyramidal growth. Very large leaves. 
6 to 8 ft. eeeeseeoeveese eevee 10.00 
ULMUS pumila (Siberian or Chinese Elm) 70° 
Rapid growing Elm, forms a dense. spreading top. 
15 to 2 in. caliper covccsccvccce 12,50' 
2; to 24 in. " e@oeeoeeeseeveecs e806 16.50 
25 to 3 in. " @eeeoeeoevoeneee008 22; 50 
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