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Quercus
 
*bicolor, Swamp White Oak
A fast growing oak while young and, with age, it forms a wide spreading crown.  Tolerant of both wet & upland soils and noted for its good transplant success.
50 ft., Zone 4
   
each
1.75"  
84.00
2"  
105.00
2.5"  
130.00
 
 
*coccinea, Scarlet Oak
Growth while young is similar to Pin Oak but more rounded at maturity.  Foliage is glossy green changing to scarlet in fall.
75 ft., Zone 4
   
each
2"  
105.00
2.5"  
130.00
 
 
*palustris, Pin Oak
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Strongly pyramidal in habit, probably the most widely planted oak in the landscape.
60-70 ft., Zone 4
   
each
1.5"
 
63.00
1.75"
 
84.00
2"
 
105.00
2.5"  
130.00
 
 
*rubra, Red Oak
A strong grower forming a good, rounded head.  Foliage is lustrous dark green in summer changing to russet-red in fall.  A relatively fast grower for an oak.
60-75 ft., Zone 4
   
each
1.5"
 
63.00
1.75"
 
84.00
2"
 
105.00
2.5"
130.00
3"
160.00
 
 
Salix
 
*babylonica, Green Weeping Willow
A very graceful, wide spreading tree very tolerant of wet soils.
30-40 ft., Zone 6
   
each
6 ft.
 
21.00
1.5"
 
47.50
2"
 
79.00
 
 
Syringa
 
*reticulata 'Ivory Silk', 
Ivory Silk Tree Lilac
A good heavy flowering small tree used as specimen or in street plantings.  Covered by large plumes of small white flowers coming in late May to July..
20-25 ft., Zone 3
   
each
1.25"
 
53.00
1.5"
 
74.00
1.75"
95.00
2"
110.00
 
 
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