. The Aiken Nurseries, Inc. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. brilliant red foliage in Autumn. 8-10 ft. $ each, $ per 10; 10-12 ft. $ each, per 10. Red Oak (Q. rubra). This is the sturdy Oak which lives for generations gradually growing to an immense size and girth. A worthwhile investment in shade trees. 6-8 ft. each, $ per 10. LOCUST—ROBIN IA Black Locust (R. pseudoacacia). Delightfully fragrant cream-white panicles of bloom in June. A
. The Aiken Nurseries, Inc. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Fruit Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. brilliant red foliage in Autumn. 8-10 ft. $ each, $ per 10; 10-12 ft. $ each, per 10. Red Oak (Q. rubra). This is the sturdy Oak which lives for generations gradually growing to an immense size and girth. A worthwhile investment in shade trees. 6-8 ft. each, $ per 10. LOCUST—ROBIN IA Black Locust (R. pseudoacacia). Delightfully fragrant cream-white panicles of bloom in June. A fine tree for terraces or backgrounds as grass or (lowers will grow well even close to its trunk since it does not rob the soil as do other shade trees. S-10 ft. each, $ per 10. THE WILLOWS—SALIX Weeping Willow (£. dolorosa). Rapid growing and very beautiful tree of legend and song. 8-10 ft. $ each, $ per 10. Laurel-Leaved Willow (<S. pentandra). Rich, glossy green foliage and t hick, upright growl h. An ideal screen or tall hedge. May be clipped if desired. Hither low-branched or t ice- shaped specimens. 4-6 ft. $ each, $ per 10; 0-8 ft. $ each, $ per 10. MOUNTAIN ASH—SORBUS American Mountain Ash (S. americana). Bright red berries. 6-8 ft. $ each; 8-10 ft. $ each. European Mountain Ash or Rowan Tree N ancu/paria). Orange scarlet berries. 6-8 ft. $ each; S-10 ft. $ each. BASSWOOD TILIA American Basswood or Linden | T. americana I. A fast growing round-headed tree with im- mense leaves which give a splendid shade. Fragrant panicles of cream-white flowers w hich are much loved by the bees and make a fine honey. 8-10 ft. $ each. THE ELMS—ULMUS American Elm | U. americana). Giant grav- ing and long lived tree indigenous to our New England meadows and brooksides and long familiar on our tree-lined village streets. S-10 ft. $ each, $ per 10; 10-12 ft. each, $ per BIRCH TRKES. Please note th
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