SYRINGA japonica (Tree Lilac). Thirty feet. Long Each 
clusters of white flowers, June-July. 
SOLE rnene Sue ck Gon mie LA nee ol $5.00 
OAS Cree eee oats: Pee os A NN cs Se ede 9.00 
sh aE Meese nln bio Cee etT MRE Ok lan ats Lae 18.00 
TAXODIUM distichum (Bald Cypress). 
Sel iGo e mM ee ores learn Uae FATE: 0) heer ik 6.00 
Ohi te erat cotta. OMMn at tue Mtn Bo Meee to 8.00 
TILIA cordata (Littleleaf Linden). Ninety feet. Yellow- 
white fragrant flowers in May-June. Fine street or 
lawn tree. 
SO GR e meee chert Rca hc Geen dre SUAS Ct eke Ie 6.00 
OTe ter nd aio Gls ear re ia ee. oll 7.00 
fe AAU) ae cn Aho ae TE eE OATS ON | coh RR 8.00 
San Ont. armen ee RE 2 ot ae ee a at 9.00 
ULMUS americana (American Elm). Eighty feet. 
UZS CAE rere Ma cn. DA a wat SIN eco ae te 18.00 
pumila (Chinese or Siberian Elm). Seventy-five feet. 
Very hardy and grows rapidly. 
Lae Ae, <5 Ssh caso, EERO Poa ae eo ee 8.00 
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The Pond at the far end of the nursery fields contributes an added touch of 
interest and beauty. 
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