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Tr#«* «r« nature's greatest gift; there is a friendly com¬ 
fort among the trees that only trees can give. Look, over 
our list and description of trees and make tree planting e 
part of your program this fell. 
NATIVE WHITE ASH—Quick growing tree that 
thrives in almost any soil, 
Each Per 3 
6-8 feet .$1.00 $2.50 
SILVER MAPLE—A rapid growing tree, valuable for 
quick shade. 
Each Per 3 
4- 5 feet .—.$ -40 $1,10 
5- 6 feet .—-- .50 1.25 
NORWAY MAPLE—The hardiest of all maples, a 
beautiful shade tree, which deserves a place on 
every lawn. 
Each Per 3 
6-8 feet .$1.50 $4.00 
SUGAR MAPLE—One of the most popular of all 
maples, foliage dense, turns bright yellow and scar¬ 
let in autumn. 
Each 
Per 3 
6-8 feet 
$1.00 
$2.50 
8-10 feet _ 
..1.50 
4.00 
RED OR SCARLET 
MAPLE—Thrives in wet 
situa- 
tions where no other maple will live. Gorgeous 
color in autumn. 
Each 
Per 3 
5-6 feet _ 
..$ .75 
$1.75 
6-8 feet _ 
.1.00 
2.50 
Sugar Maple 
AMERICAN LINDEN—This native tree is very at¬ 
tractive and will grow rapidly when planted in 
lowland. Makes an excellent shade tree under 
favorable conditions. 
Each Per 3 
5- 6 feet ...$ .75 $1.75 
6- 8 feet ... 1.00 2.50 
CUT LEAF WEEPING BIRCH—Very popular for 
single lawn specimen on account of its rare make¬ 
up in foliage and bark. 
Each Per 3 
6-6 feet .,.$2.50 $6.50 
White Dogwood 
RIVER BIRCH—This is a native tree with attrac¬ 
tive bark and foliage. 
Each Per 3 
4- 5 feet .$ .75 $1.75 
5- 6 feet .. 1.00 2.50 
RED BUD—One of the ornamental trees that thrives 
almost anywhere and never falls to bloom. 
Each Per 3 
4- 5 feet ...$ .60 $1.50 
5- 6 feet ..... .75 1.75 
DOGWOOD (White)—Is too well known for com¬ 
ment. For early spring blooms, Red Bud and Dog¬ 
wood are the most popular of trees. 
Each Per 3 
3- 4 feet .$ -50 $1.25 
4- 5 feet .75 1.75 
5- 6 feet . 1.00 2.50 
A CHINESE ELM WITHIN SIX YEARS WILL BE A SHADE TREE 
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