INDEX —LITTLE EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS TREES 
DECIDUOUS Page 
Ashes — True Eastern White, Western Green. 19 
Balm of Gilead. 20 
Barberries — Common, Japanese. 18 
Basswood. 21 
Beech, Blue. 19 
Birches —Paper or Canoe, Sweet or Cherry, White, Yellow ... IS and 19 
Butternut. 20 
Chestnut, Horse.‘. 18 
Dogwood, Gray. 19 
Elder, Box .. 18 
Elm, American. 21 
Hazlenut. 19 
Hickories — Pignut, Shagbark, Big Shellbark. 19 and 20 
Hornbeams — European, Hop. 19 and 20 
Lindens — American, European, Large-leaved European. 21 
Locusts — Black, Honey.. 19 and 21 
Maples — Box Elder, Norway, Red, Silver, Sugar, Sycamore. 18 
Oaks — Black, Bur, Pin, Red, Scarlet, Shingle, Swamp White, 
White. 20 and 21 
Poplars — Balm of Gilead, Carolina, Lombardy, Norway. 20 
Privet, Regel’s. 20 
Walnuts — Black, White. 20 
Willow, European Osier. 21 
EVERGREEN Page 
Arborvitae, White Cedar. 10 
Cedars — Red, White. 5 and 10 
Cypress, Bald. 10 
Firs — Balsam, Concolor or Silver. 4 and 5 
J unipers — Chinese, Dwarf or Ground, Savin (Red Cedar). 5 
Larches — European, Japanese. 5 
Pines — Austrian, Bank’s, Corsican, Dwarf Mughus, Japanese Red, 
Limber, Lodgepole, Norway, Pitch, Red, Scotch, Silver or 
Western White. 7,8 and 9 
PINE, WHITE. 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 
Spruces — Black, Black Hills, Colorado Blue, Douglas (Rocky Moun¬ 
tain), Engelmann, Norway, Red, White. 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10 
Yews — Japanese, Spreading. 10 
Information for Customers . 2 
American-Born, American-Grown Trees for American Land¬ 
scapes and American Forests . 3 
Tax Exemptions for Tree Planters . 22 
Suggestions for Tree Planting . 22 
The Work of the American Forestry Company. 23 
ABIES CONCOLOR (SILVER OR CONCOLOR FIR) IN 
We now have an unusually fine lot of hardy, well-colored stock of these 
many soils and exposures. In the upper right hand 
left a transplanted tree of about the same 
SEEDLING BEDS GROWING AT EittU iFarntfl 
blue and shapely firs. They grow densely and adapt themselves to 
the picture is shown a three-year old seedling; at the 
See prices on next page, column one. 
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