Oaks — Quercus 
QUERCUS palustris, Pin Oak Each Dozen 
SE es ee ATE Bit A eh o T0 
ISHVE-7 7 LO) {al open ee eee NL een er i AE. 11.00 
Willows — Salix 
SALIX discolor, French Pussy Willow 
Sto 4 Ataes ils ee Aece ee 1.00 $10.80 
APEC UATE le ee ae ae eer eee ee eee 1.50 
niobe, Goldenbark Weeping Willow 
Otto toate eet a aor, eerie so ween thal kere 4.50 
RTO ALO. fUte Chae ae etic. eet ae 6.00 
pentandra, Laurel Willow 
UEC Eto, ae aspen ors ae TUS SOs See tind Va oe etme i Gade, 
Ant OMOn Cote nO kes. & fet AR eke Cees 1.50 
SORBUS aucuparia, European Mountain Ash 
Oe CEL irre et ieee ona. shes o ake) eee 10.00 
Lindens — Tilia 
TILIA cordata, Little Leaf European Linden 
GtOSS tt meee. SOS Gee 7.00 
SrEOerONt Sek fat a ee to ear ie se ae 9.00 
Elms — Ulmus | 
ULMUS americana, American Elm 
SttroelOttie eee ee. ses see ee (es 8 
AO TOMA PR AE Ene. ci ce Ouis ob hee 10.00 
A few large trees available; prices on request. 
pumila, Chinese or Siberian Elm 
GEORG Lite tee an ne eas 5.00 
SITORL Ost Oe eee hc od Pe sO uae aN Tow 
AOeCO Bett ei Wee ee hr oe es eo wee Ss a 10.00 
SAbout “Pruning 
Pruning is a most important element in the proper growth 
and production of all woody plants. More murderous and al- 
most criminal disfiguration of plants is accomplished by the 
uninformed than is ever caused by storm or accident. 
‘“Hair-cut’”’ shearing should never be allowed on flowering 
shrubs nor on most Evergreens. It not only destroys all natu- 
ralness of appearance, but it also almost eliminates flower pro- 
duction. 
Spring flowering plants are best pruned just after they have 
finished flowering, except for the removal of dead or unsightly 
growth. Different species are pruned in different ways. 
We have trained men, really expert at proper pruning. Why 
not let us help you do it as it should be done? 
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