SHADE TREES 
3 to 4 Ft. High 
[DEAL TO TRANSPLANT 
12 
each 
straieht, heavily rooted. Well branched. These are 2 year 
Id nursery grown seedling trees, the size we nurserymen 
e to transplant to rows to grow on. 
W CAN AFFORD THESE TREES NOW 
GREEN ASH. Fraxinus lanceolata — 50 ft. 
grows anywhere. Especially good for high 
cold, dry situations. 
WHITE ASH. Fraxinus americana—75 ft. 
An easy tall growing tree valuable for 
street and park planting. 
RIVER BIRCH. Betula nigra—75 ft. A slen¬ 
der graceful tree with numerous branches 
and remai'kable for its torn and ragged 
bark. 
SWEET BIRCH. Betula lenta—60 ft. Very 
handsome tree, round headed with pendu¬ 
lous branches when older, attractive in 
spring with its long staminate catkins. 
BEECH. Fagus americana—80 ft. Beautiful 
grey barked, fast growing making a perm¬ 
anent long lived tree if started in a shady 
location. 
BLACK WALNUT. Juglans nigra—125 ft. 
Well known rough barked tree with large 
meaty nuts freely produced even on small 
trees. Grows anywhere. 
BUTTERNUT. Juglans cinerea—90 ft. Like 
the Black Walnut but prefering a moist 
location. Nuts large with very spicy tang. 
DOGWOOD-White. Cornus florida — 18 ft. 
Low growing tree producing large showy 
white flowers in May. Foliage turns dark 
red in autumn. 
Any 9 only $1.00 
Any 50 only $4.89 
Any 100 only $9.00 
Larger Sizes at Nursery 
AMERICAN ELM—75 ft. The most popular 
American tree for street and general 
planting. Forms stately vase shaped speci¬ 
mens. Easy and fast growing. 
ELM. CHINESE. Ulmus pumila—40 ft. A 
hardy rapid grower. Slender branched com¬ 
pact habit of growth with small attractive 
leaves. Highly recommended. 
HONEY LOCUST. Thornless. Gleditzia tri- 
canthos inermis—50 ft. Attractive pinnate 
leaves, thornless, fragrant white flowers 
in May. Hardy long lived succeeds any¬ 
where not effected by borers or drought. 
BIG LEAVED MAGNOLIA. Magnolia mac- 
rophylla—50 ft. Stately tree, giant leaves, 
fragrant white flowers a foot across, come 
in May after the leaves are fully out. 
RED MAPLE. Acer rubrum—100 ft. Very 
fast growing, but hard wooded and perm¬ 
anent. Handsome tree for lawn or parks. 
Turns brilliant red in fall. 
SILVER MAPLE. Acer dasycarpum—70 ft. 
Well known fast growing tree. Leaves sil¬ 
very beneath. 
SUGAR MAPLE. Acer saccharum — 60 ft. 
Spendid hardy ornamental, fairly fast 
growing tree. Foliage turns bright orange 
or scarlet in autumn. 
SCARLET OAK. Quercus rubra—80 ft. Tall 
stately growing tree with deeply cut leaves. 
Most striking of all autumn colored trees. 
WHITE OAK. Quercus alba—100 ft. One of 
the most stately trees of the northern 
states and a beautiful park or lawn tree. 
Foliage assumes a deep violet red color in 
fall. 
RED BUD. Cercis canadensis—25 ft. Very 
attractive flowering tree with myriads of 
rosy pink almost red flowers in April. 
SWEET GUM. Liquidambar styraciflua—50 
ft. One of the most valuable trees in culti¬ 
vation. Beautiful at every stage. Well 
adapted to street ^ulture in cities. Crimson 
autumn color. 
SYCAMORE. Platanus occidentalis—100 ft. 
Large handsome tree with smooth creamy 
white bark. Best tree for planting on 
crowded, smoky, city streets. 
TULIP TREE. Liriodendrom tulipifera—125 
ft. Beautiful rapid growing but perman¬ 
ent ornamental tree. Large tulip like flow¬ 
ers among the leaves in June. 
Convince Yourself-Sample Order 
Any 5 of Above Trees Only 60c limbs pendulous branches. Fast growing. 
Rocknoll Nursery 
IN THE RICH BEAR CREEK 
VAEEEY 
Foster, Ohio 47 
