Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) 
Ornamental and ShadeTrees 
POPULUS nigra italica. Lombard Poplar. 
Tall; rapid-growing. Useful to break horizontal monot- 
ony, or grouped to screen objectionable views. Each 
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Quercus - Oak 
QUERCUS palustris. Pin Oak. 
Sturdy, pyramidal, rugged, and irregular. Grows rapidly. 
Deeply cut green foliage turns rich crimson in fall. A swamp 
tree which can be planted to advantage in any type of soil. 
7 to 8-in. cal., 22 to 30 ft. high, specimen, B&B. .150 00 
8 to 9 in. cal., 25 to 35 ft. high, specimen, B&B. .200 00 
9 to 10-in. cal., 25 to 35 ft. high, specimen, B&B.250 00 
10 to 11-in. cal., 25 to 35 ft. high, specimen, B&B.. .300 00 
Larger sizes on application. 
Q. rubra. Red Oak. 
A towering specimen. When leafing in the spring, it gives 
a pink effect. Later, the leaf is a bright green, turning to 
crimson-red in autumn, and hanging on till spring. 
4 to 5-in. cal., 14 to 20 ft. high, B&B....... ..../0 00 
Salix - Willow 
SALIX babylonica. Babylon Weeping Willow. 
Old-fashioned Green Willow. Irregular, vertical weeping 
limbs with long, narrow leaves. Grows most rapidly by 
streams and pools. 
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