Timber Culture. 



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TIMBEE CULTURE. 



For timber of rapid growth aiid easy culture. (Valuable io order named.) 



Black Walnut. 

 "White Ash. 

 Green Ash. 

 Black Cherry. 

 Butternut. 

 European Larch. 



In commencing to plant on a prairie fdrm, reverse the order of this list. 



Soft Maple. 

 White b.lm. 

 Box Elder. 

 Cotton Wood. 

 While Willow. 



For timber of fifty to one hundred yenrs^ r/rowlh. 



White Oak. 

 Burr Oak. 



For street trees- 



White Elm. 

 Hard Maple. 

 Basswooj (Linden). 

 White Ash. 



For latcn planting. 



Cut Leaf Weeping Birch. 



Linden. 



Hackberry. 



Green Asli. 



European Mountain Ash. 



Oak Leaf Mountain Ash. 



European Larch. 



American Mountain Ash. 



Red Oak. 

 Hickory. 



(Valuable in order named.) 



Gre« n Ash. 

 Bo.>c Elder. 

 Soft Maple. 



(Valuable in order named ) 



Horse Chestnut. 

 Wisconsin Weeping Willr>w. 

 New American Weeping Willow. 

 Kilmarnock VVillow. 

 Weeping Golden. Barked Ash. 

 Weeping Mountain Ash. 

 Weeping Poplar. 



Shrubs for the lairn. (In order named.) 



Snow Ball. 



Lilac (three varieties). 



Syringa. 



Deulza. 



Weitr lia. 



Up iglit Honeysuckle. 



Flowering Almonds. 



Spine a. 



Queen of Prairie. 

 Gem ot Prairie. 



Persian. 



Yellow Harrison. 



Madame Plautier, 



Ii)ses for the laicn. 



Roses for the lawn. 



Euonymus. 



Strawberry Tree. 



Sutnacb. 



Fringe or Smoke Tree. 



Berberry (vulgaris). 



Berberry Purple Leaf. 



Pyrus Japonica. 



(Climbers.) 

 Baltimore Belle. 



(Hybrids ) 



General Jaccjuimenot. 



La France. 



General Washinglon. 



Climbing vines for the luirn. 



Ampelopsis (American Ivy). 

 Scarlet Honeysuckle. 

 Fragrant Honeysuckle. 



Clematis \'irgin's Bower. 

 Clematis Jackmanni. 



