

oe 
Quercus Macrocarpa (Burr Oak) 
Juglans - Walnut 
Juglans cinerea. Butternut. This native tree is perhaps the 
most precious of the nut-bearing trees. It is rapid in growth, 
quickly making a round-headed tree. If you want nuts 
quickly, plant Butternuts. 
J. nigra. Black Walnut. One of the noblest of our native forest 
trees and in great demand for planting. 
Prices of Walnuts: Each 
6cto 7 ft. Paine Calin cre rersorec or ereretolers one, atone $1.50 
Tito 8:-Fti 0 Sgr Calpe cen ote mens aoe sieht are aioe iis 2.00 
8 to 10 ft., 2 iris: Ocul Siar yee cient mace recs cenererer coe hes 2.50 
Koelreuteria - Varnish Tree 
Koelreuteria paniculata. Frequently called ‘‘Golden Rain Tree’’ 
because of the many yellow blossoms. It grows 20 to 30 
feet high, and is of globular shape. In its young stages it 
it not so shapely but develops into an interesting specimen. 
Eac 
= HOw OT Ft. nus tre shetiste ioneaatetre tem tees ce atuanecoee oie newe somaya vols $2.00 
Gusto: 28 Fibs see tencue estes semester eh eeeieietemestecer wasps Sela er epee 2.50 
StOu MO AI east oe ee ceo Ee nok Chere a abirage aereteus ie: Mowe etme 3.00 
VO: HOU Date ee sent cee eesti ene mt ea et trices eect a ereye mre 4.00 
Larix - Larch 
Larix europaea. European Larch. A tall, conical tree with soft 
light green leaves which resemble the short needles of a 
pine. Valuable for screen or ornamental purposes. Among 
the first trees to start growth in the spring. 
Each 
GO. Ti ch terete eA es re te ate PE eeeh ps eee ers ee $3.00 
TP tOe (8 f Ec trey eee ate rs Sek een es 4.00 
8S TOATION EL erie ec eee oa arrest cates co mete roves 5.00 
ae Spraying and 
i on ie Tree Feeding 
We are now equipped 
to spray and feed large 
trees, using modern 
equipment and scienti- 
fic methods. If your fa- 
vorite shade tree is be- 
ing destroyed by insects 
or is starving you may 
need expert advice and 
treatment. Write and 
consult us when in need 
of this service. 
Like other 
plants, 
trees should be fed for 
best results. See our 
Plant Foods listed on 
inside back cover. 


Liquidambar - Sweet Gum 
Liquidambar_styraciflua. Another native 
tree not appreciated. It is not of rapid 
growth nor especially easy to transplant, 
but the glossy foliage in summer, the 
brilliant color in the fall, and the un- 
usual appearance of the young branches 
with corky bark in the winter are qual- 
ities which make it especially valuable. 
Each 
Ue xo Dae. WUAe tins Gelk coscocan $2 50 
Seton hOehhs ll) iat GGll swe eneneroretere 3.00 
1@ Te 12 the, WEA Tek Cell, coco gosne 4.00 
eZ OW Aes 2 een nL GC seam menevoue tates 5.00 
Pate: (ISingeele tinh Gell cCoacaens 6.00 
Liriodendron - Tulip Tree 
Liriodendron tulipifera. Tulip Poplar. Be- 
longs to the magnolia family, and is one 
of the finest native trees, growing to be 
very large, and bearing tulip-shaped, 
yellowish blossoms. Its leaves are large 
and very dark green. Grows quickly when 
established. 
Each 
ST LOWE Oust tants ln/ Align Gl | Sueeeeeenenamencrs $2.00 
Jo lO sae, WA tits ells csoc5440 2.50 
TG Mtn dh2e fiseelss/4 nia Gleam eters 3.00 
I25to 4: fitz; LTV COIS e eteuer ster 4.00 
2 etn loiter? s OMlineucC | omtemenen ern 5.00 
Morus - Mulberry 
Morus tatarica. Russian Mulberry. This 
makes a round-headed tree, quick of 
growth and with profuse foliage. It is 
wonderfully productive, and for anyone 
wishing to attract birds and for chicken 
runs it cannot be surpassed. Fruit smaller 
than our native variety. 
Each 
Sito iO) te ella minaecolaeers tera $1.50 
1@ er V2 tay INS Us Cll, aco doen 2.00 
2 ton WA tite les/Ae lity, (CGlemenenersteteie ce 3.00 
[A we) WEY ait, 2 Tn tele, 2 a boo ws 4.00 
Magnolia 
Magnolia acuminata. Cucumber Tree. A 
well known native of our mountains, con- 
ical in shape and with large, glaucous 
leaves, making it attractive. The flowers 
are fragrant, usually a dull white color, 
followed by elongated green seed clus- 
ters which later turn coral. Very satis- 
factory. 
Each 
Gr toe chia la ltt, GClamemee. oar) $2.50 
Tete Ca iter oanlineCGll ammeter 3.00 
Satou Ol tite, l/c Calteeree co. ter 4.00 
0) ity 12 ie A Is Clete. o e.cte « 5.00 
M. grandiflora. Southern Magnolia. While 
this grand southern evergreen attains 
great height in the South it grows to be 
only a medium size tree in Kentucky. 
The large waxy, evergreen leaves resem- 
ble the Rubber Plant. Has large white | 
blossoms followed by scarlet seed. Some- 
times a little difficult to get established, 
but well worth the effort. 
4 to 5 ft., (B&B) 
5 to 6 ft., (BGB) 
© ite 1 ify, (ses) 
M. tripetala. Umbrella Magnolia. A wide 
spreading tree with stout branches and 
large leaves, sometimes attaining a 
width of 8 to 9 inches and 15 to 20 
inches long. Flowers creamy white, fra- 
grant, and 8 to 10 inches across. A 
native tree to most of eastern Kentucky. 
Each 
Gi: Chine, At Tah ele So oc one $2.50 
SitOmOmigiemsl ty aaah CCl |S eee ener 3.00 
MO} Site) (2 She. SA Tek ele Go acone 4.00 
IZ aoe ctatere: in. cal. 
Magnolia—Other Varieties. See page 11. 
Nyssa - Sour Gum 
Nyssa sylvatica. Tupelo Gum. One of the 
finest trees known for fall coloring. It 
has long, narrow, glossy leaves, and is 
rather slow growing. Very attractive at 
all seasons. Not often offered nursery 
grown. 
Each 
Bie ROO Lame et sy omits soca: atlases pete Reasons $2.00 
Gi ROSE iets ccscrk tice ceo eee ene 3.00 
TOMS RT ltern er stiia esse sonics: ewsh aceon 4.00 
OXYDENDRUM. See page 11. 
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Malus - Flowering Crab 
The Flowering Crabs have few rivals among the 
gorgeous spring-flowering trees. They are hardy, 
of easy culture, and will thrive in almost any soil. 
They are available in many shades and when used 
as specimens or mass plantings are most effective. 
Many kinds bear very ornamental fruit. No lawn 
is complete without one of these gems. 
Malus, Dolgo. 15 to 20 feet. Compact in form. 
Pure white flowers followed with conspicuous 
red, medium sized, edible fruit. Very showy in 
August. 
M. eleyi. Ely Crab. 12 to 15 ft. The best of the 
purple or red-leaf Crabs. Covered in spring with 
clusters of large pink flowers, followed by showy 
red fruit. 
M. floribunda. Japanese Flowering Crab. 12 to iS: 
ft A small, spreading tree with graceful arch- 
ing branches. Buds rosy red changing to light 
pink. Fruit reddish and showy. One of the best. 
M. hopa. Hopa Crab. 18 to 20 ft. Strong, healthy 
tree, rose-pink flowers. Fruit red inside and out. 
M. ioensis plena. Bechtel’s Crab. 12 to 15 feet. 
Rather slow grower with upright, spreading 
branches. Its double pink flowers resemble clus- 
ters of smal! roses. 
M. niedzwetkyana. Redvein Crab. 15 to 20 ft. A 
Russian variety with purplish red flowers, twigs, 
leaves and fruit. A rather larger spreading tree 
than most varieties. 
M. scheideckeri. Scheidecker Crab. 10 to 15 feet. 
Compact, upright growth with small, bright 
single rose blossoms borne in profusion. 
Price of above Crabs: Each 
3 to 4 FER Si ees eas oe eee ree $1.25 
At6 (5 Ft ee ea eel ee eee mee 1.50 
5 t0: 6 FES cites ale ns aoe ches oe aera matteg were 2.00 
Specimens priced on request. 
We Move Large Trees and 
Guarantee Them to Grow.¢ 
Why Wait Years for Shade. 
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