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Hedge Lawn Nurseries, Inc,, Roanoke, Virginia 
KENTUCKY COFFEE. Gymnocladus dioica— 
Native to Kentucky. Very blunt, sturdy branches, 
inconspicuous buds developing into frond-shaped 
leaves, giving the tree a more tropical appearance 
than any other native. Flowers inconspicuous but 
superbly fragrant. 
Kentucky Coffee, 6 to 8 feet.$2.00 
Kentucky Coffee, 8 to 10 feet. 3.00 
MAIDEN HAIR. Ginkgo biloba —A conifer, but 
deciduous. It is allied to the Pine family. On close 
examination of the leaves one will note the aborted 
pine needles bound together into a solid leaf. It is 
of Asiatic origin and carries with it the indescribable 
oriental appearance in the shape and position of its 
branches, leaves, character of growth and color of 
bark. Perfectly hardy; here and in the East largely 
used for avenue trees. 8 to 10 feet.$3.50 
MIMOSA TREE 
A low-growing tree with spreading branches, form¬ 
ing a flat-topped head. Foliage finely divided; pink¬ 
ish flowers borne in terminal clusters. 
4 to 6 feet.$1.00 6 to 8 feet.$1.50 
8 to 10 feet.$2.00 
LINDEN, American or Basswood. Tilia ameri- 
cana —This native tree is very attractive and will 
grow rapidly when planted in low ground. The 
leaves are distinctly larger than other varieties, 
branches pendulous in habit of growth and makes an 
excellent shade tree under favorable conditions. 
American Linden, 6 to 8 feet.$1.50 
American Linden, 8 to 10 feet. 2.00 
American Linden, 10 to 12 feet. 3.50 
LINDEN, European. T. vulgaris —A very com¬ 
pact, pyramidal tree of dark green foliage, easy to 
transplant and very satisfactory for avenue or lawn 
planting. Leaves are large, heart-shaped; the 
branches are smooth and tough and when the tree 
blooms, which it does profusely, the fragrance is 
noticeable for a considerable distance. 
European Linden, 6 to 8 feet.$2.50 
European Linden, 8 to 10 feet. 3.50 
White Dogwood. 
Norway Maple. 
MAPLE, Norway. Acer platanoides —A tree re¬ 
sembling the Sugar Maple in character, but of darker 
and larger foliage, round and spreading in habit of 
growth. It is really the European Hard Maple and 
retains this character here. For lawn, as specimens 
or shade, to plant on streets beneath wires or for 
spreading over sidewalks, parks, cemeteries or for 
avenue or arching over roadways this tree is highly 
recommended. Sometimes the trunks are inclined to 
be slightly crooked when young, but it is well known 
that they grow out of this unsightliness in a few 
years when planted in the open. 
Norway Maple, 5 to 6 feet.$1.50 
Norway Maple, 8 to 10 feet. 2.00 
Norway Maple, 2 x / 2 to 3 inches caliper....$5,00 to 8.00 
MAPLE, Sugar. Acer saccharum —Known every¬ 
where and is so popular that it is difficult to keep a 
well-grown supply on hand. Tree grows to be of 
great size, foliage of good color and in the fall turns 
indescribably to all tints imaginable. Being of erect, 
conical growth, perfectly hardy and wood of such tex¬ 
ture that it will survive any abnormal condition of 
the weather and its adaptability to all types of soils 
makes it a variety justly popular. Native grown, it 
proves valuable for the timber for hard wood finish¬ 
ing and also “tapped” for maple sugar. 
Sugar Maple, 6 to 8 feet.$1.50 
Sugar Maple, 8 to 10 feet. 2.00 
Sugar Maple, 2 x / 2 to 3 inches caliper.$3.50 to 5.00 
PUT HEDGE LAWN ON YOUR LIST FOR 
A VISIT THIS SEASON 
You are cordially invited to visit us. 
Come and see for yourself the quality of our 
plants and facilities for handling your order. 
Few Nurseries are as well equipped to serve 
you to your complete satisfaction as we are. 
Try us this season and let us prove it. 
HRHBHK 
