K aWana, North Carolina, and "Boston, Mossachasetts 
HARDY NATIVE TREES • DECIDUOUS. CON. 
DIOSPYROS virginiana. Persimmon. 60-100 ft. Long-lived tree of pleasing, sym- 
metrical habit, usually the dark green leaves turning orange or scarlet shades, or 
sometimes falling without change. Fruit edible after frost. 6-12 in., 15c. ea., $1 
for 10; 12-18 in., ?.$c. ea., $2 for 10. 
FAGUS americana (fer/uginea). .American Beech. A magnificent spreading tree with 
smooth whitt bark Suckers from the root. Fall shades yellow. 1-2 ft., 15c. ea., 
51.25 for 10 
FRAXINUS americana. White Ash. 70-130 ft. (Jraceful, large, rapid-growing tree 
for large grounds, parks and street planting. Growth pyramidal. Colors in autumn 
gradually change through the browns to salmon tints. 4-6 ft., 30c. ea., $2 for 10; 
6-8 ft., 50c. ea., $4 for 10. 
$4 for 10. 
Another moisture- loving species of 
-2 ft., 20c. ea., fi.50 for 10; 2-4 ft., 
Flower and red tufted berries of the Dduw 
FRAXINUS nigra (sambucifalia). Black 
.\sh. 60- 100 ft. Tall, more slender than 
the preceding, usually found near streams, 
therefore thriving best in damp locations. 
2-4 ft., 25c. ea., $2 for 10; 4-6 ft., 50<-. ea. 
lanceolata {vir'uih). (ireen Ash. 40-65 ft 
smaller growth, with bright green foliage. 
30c. ea. , $2. 50 for 10. 
GYMNOCLADUS dioica (fa««</^nW.i ). Kentucky Coffee Tree. 40-100 ft. When de- 
veloped iTiakes a large, well-shaped tree of unique character owing to the large, com- 
pound leaves. I'hrives in all situations. Leaves yellow in fall. 1-2 ft., 15c. ea., 
ji.25 for 10; 2-4 ft., 30c. ea., $1 inr 10. 
HICKORIA minima (flmarc/ ). Bittcriuit. 60-100 ft. All the hickories are valuable for 
forest and timber planting, and make elegant lawn trees for large estates. Nuts of 
'his variety bitter. Autumn litie rusty yellow. 6-12 in., 15c. ea., f 1.25 for 10. 
ILEX monticola. Mountain Hollv, 15-25 ft. The largest of the deciduous Hollies, the 
pistillate plant producing alniiidant scarlet fruit in symmetrical rows in tall and 
early winter, suggesting the local name of ''Bead Bush." 1-2 ft., 15c. ea., #1 for 10; 
2-3 ft., 20C. ea.. I1.75 for 10; 3-4 ft., 35c. ea.. $3 for 10; 4-6 ft.. 6oc. ea., #5 for 10. 
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