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palustris (Pin Oak) 
Fast growing upright habit of growth, deep 
‘obed leaves, fall colors. V.H. M.L. L. 
1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
phellos (Willow Oak) 
Light green slender leaves, turning yellow 
in fall, upright, semi-weeping. H. M.L. L. 
1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
robur var. fastigiata (Upright English Oak) 
Columnar form, long deep lobed leaves, used 
for street or accent planting. H. M.L. L. 
Grafted 1 gal. 2.00 5 gal. 6.00 
velutina (Black Oak) 
Large deep cut leaves that unfold purple, 
fast grower, wide spreading. V.H. M.L, L. 
1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 4.00 
The following are on order or are being 
propagated: 
Canariensis (Canary Island Oak), frainetto 
(Italian Oak), hispanica var. lycombeana 
(Hybrid Oak), velutina var. albertsi (Big 
Leafed Oak, robur (English Oak) are also 
being propagated. 
ROBINIA hispida var. monument 
(Monument Locust) 
Upright form of moss locust, deep lavender 
pink pea-like flowers. V.H. D.R. S. 
5 gal. 4.00 
pseudoacacia (Black Locust) 
White pea-like flowers, fast growing, spread- 
ing form, soil builder. V.H. D.R. M. 
Tegalc75., bo gal-S.00 
idahoensis (Idaho Pink Locust) 
Deep pea-like flowers, fast growing, compact, 
flowering tree. V.H. D.R. M. 5 gal. 4.00 
semperflorens (Everblooming Locust) 
White flowers all summer. 
VHD. M: 5 gal. 4.00 
umbraculifera (Globe Locust) 
A dense subglobose head, very few flowers, 
fine tree for patio planting. V.H. D.R. S. 
5 gal. 5.00 15 gal. 10.00 
SALIX babylonica (Weeping Willow) 
Light green long narrow leaves, weeping 
spreading form, best by water. 
V.H. M.D, L. 1 gal. .75 5 gal. 2.50 
crispa (Ring-leaf Weeping Willow) 
Like babylonica except leaves are darker and 
are curled and twisted. V.H. M.L. L. 
1 gal. .75 5 gal. 3.00 
discolor (Pussy Willow) 
Gray green leaves, grown for the colorful 
catkins used for flowers. V.H. M.L. S. 
1 gal. .75 5 gal. 2.50 
SORBUS aucuparia (Mountain Ash) 
Light green leaves that turn bright orange in 
fall, red berries. V.H. M.L. S. 
1 gal. 1.00 5 gal. 3.50 
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