Each Each’ Each 
1-2 3-9 10-25 
FRAXINUS americana (White Ash) 60! 
Fairly rapid grower. Assumes pleasing golden tones 
in autumn, Likes moisture. 
15 to 2 in. caliper woewe gl 3250 
GINKGO biloba (Maidenhair Tree) 60! 
A remarkable tree dating back to geological times. 
Fan shaped leaves turning bright yellow in fall. 
A desirable tree because of its freeness from disease, 
and insect pests. 
14 to 2 in. caliper os cusguer20.00 
2 to 23 in. eooee 26.00 
3to 3 ins " eseee 33,00 
Specimens 3 to 4 in. 
oneee = biloba fastigiata (Pyramidal Ginkgo) 50! 
A narrow columnar form of Ginkgo Biloba. 
15 thee itls caliper eeace 20.00 
2 to 23 in. ¥ eeece 26.00 
GLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis (Thornless HoneyLocust) 50! 
A fast growing tree with finely divided foliage. 
Withstands smoky city conditions. Long lived hardy 
tree. 
15 to 2 in. caliper ewnlad Heze00 
2 to 23 in. " eccee 26.00 
--------- triacanthos inermis "Moraine" (Pat.No.836) 
(Moraine Locust) 
Vase shaped and wide spreading when older. Non- 
fruiting habit permits better foliage that hangs 
on later in the fall. : 
6 to 8 ft. B&B @ecee 12.00 
GYMNOCLADUS dioicus (Kentucky Coffee Tree) 40-50! 
Another tree frequently planted for ornamental 
purposes. Blue-green foliage, slow growing, has 
picturesque outline. 
2 to 25 in. caliper eccee 26,00 
25° to 3 in. s on vane 33.00 
LARIX decidua (europaea) (European Larch) 50! 
An excellent specimen tree. Decidueus, short 
needles. Upright growth. 
4 to § Tt; eeoece 8.50 
5 to 6 ft. s cece 12.50 
