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SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES (Continued) 
SYCAMORE, AMERICAN (Platanus occidentalis). Smooth light-colored 
bark becoming nearly white with age. Large handsome leaves on a 
strikingly straight tree. 130 feet. 
Per 10 Per 100 
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Ou COM ORT CC Gime ae erste eee vee a a Se oe ee BO el EE 25.00 — 
GpltOeS Ele tie cet BO nak de Gs. ek eh A, 17.50 165.00 
5alORGeT CCl eeenmne Pe cate eA od eon ee aie eS alee ook SEY 125 0 110.00 
4 et Oe tCC gma Bre eee er es ee ae 8.00 75.00 
THORN, PAUL’S SCARLET. Highly ornamental trees with clusters of 
double scarlet flowers. 
Sito Orteet, branched spring delivery... =. 30.00 275.00 
4 to 5 feet, branched, spring delivery 2 . 25.00 9250.00 
TREE WISTERIA (See Vines). 
‘| WALNUT, BLACK (Juglans nigra). Large tree with compound leaves; 
edible nuts. Valuable timber tree. 80 to 100 feet. 
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SH HHOh eee) ae Be ee eee ere 5.50 50.00 
WILLOW (Salix). 
Niobe Weeping. Graceful, weeping, hardy tree. Very attractive golden 
bark. 
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AO t OR OR LOG Gaerne an ee et Dera te 5.00 45.00 
SC OMA CC ieee clean i ee ea ee a ag On ae Wang Rene. 3.50 30.00 
Pussy (see Shrubs). 
Thurlow Weeping. Spreading type with dark green leaves. Becomes 
more pendulous with age. Best weeping willow for the south. 30 to 
35 feet. 
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LG UOMO LCC rye eee ee ea eee 2 ee ee ee ee 5.00 45.00 
Sm LOA SL CC sete = ace Se aoe Re Sat ee 3.50 30.00 
Wisconsin Weeping. Dark green leaves, spreading habit. Long pendu- 
lous branches. Most popular weeping willow. 35 to 50 feet. 
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AST OSD FLCC gee eee Sarl Lae ee OUN a, e  n 1  ae e e ee 5.00 45.00 
RCORLSTCOT BRET es Ts pills ee dee ee) ee ee ee 3.50 30.00 
Something New! 
ZELKOVA SERRATA 
A new shade tree from Japan. Foliage and habit of growth 
resembles small-leaved elms. Graceful round-headed trees, well 
adapted to street and lawn planting. Hardy in northern states, and 
not subject to elm diseases. 
