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Each  § Per10 
4 to Db feet 50 4.00 
Stto O1eC taco ee. ee ent MD 6.00 
6 *to27 Gal eet. Fae es ee 1.00 8.00 
Si tos O:feetet cae eee 2 Meese 10.00 
HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis)—A graceful 
tree with spreading branches, forming a broad 
round head. Leaves oblique and long pointed, 
mostly entire dark green. Fruit resembling a 
diminutive cherry, bright orange-red with thin 
dry flesh; vigorous, hardy, thriving in almost 
any soil. 
BELO SFOs COUl ts Wah cols Rhee een £75 6.00 
6 utOnre MCCt 0 oe Bk eee 1.00 7.50 
SWEET GUM (Liquidamber styraciflua)—One of 
our native trees that is not fully appreciated. 
This is a shapely tree with slender corky-ridge 
branches, forming a pyramidal head. The leaves 
are a starry shaped, very bright green at ma- 
turity, fading in autumn with tones of crimson. 
SEOs OLICClee ee Se ee ee 45) 6.00 
OALO. Go MeOCL: =e Oh oie, ee 5 Nek oe 1.00 8.50 
Sstos1 0. featio Ge ee ee. 1.50 12.50 
SILVER MAPLE (Acer dasycarpum)—Large tree 
with wide spreading branches; very rapid grow- 
ing; desirable for street or lawn planting. Leaves 
light green, showing silvery white beneath, giv- 
ing beautiful effect. 
Actos os1eet ee ao hee ee .40 3.00 
ALO 204 1CCL a ee ee .50 4.00 
Geto eo eels oft ee Ee cee tee ae) Sits 6.00 
NORWAY MAPLE (Acer Platanoides)—A large 
handsome tree with compact rounded head. One 
of the best ornamental trees. Leaves bright 
green, paler beneath, smooth on both surfaces, 
fading with tones of yellow and gold. Valuable 
for parks and lawns. 
Oto wo eect.) re Ce eee 1.50 12.00 
Bato. wiosleet . eek a eee TA75 14.00 
RED or SCARLET MAPLE (Acer Rubrum) —A 
large tree with upright spreading branches. 
Leaves light green, turning in autumn to bril- 
liant shades of scarlet and orange. Flowers in 
early spring or late winter bright scarlet. 
SELOse OLOCL cle een Monee sot ab) 5.00 
GatOwe OslCClc wae cat ee ee 1.00 7.50 
SUGAR or HARD MAPLE (Acer saccharum)— 
This is one of the most desirable shade and orna- 
mental trees. It is always erect and neat in ap- 
pearance. Dependable for shade for street or 
lawn, but rather slow growing. 
BRO SO TeG bee ee i, ee ee 1.00 7.50 
DRL iG eC t iis pen ey ee ee, het 1.25 10.00 
NATIVE ASH (Fraxinus americana)—A lofty tree 
with spreading branches. Foliage is dark green 
and lustrous, fading in autumn with tones of 
purple and yellow. Desirable lawn tree. 
ATO sD SLCC iby Se te Ces .50 4.00 
Sripmip teeth sn wee ae” 75 5.00 
OSLOMEOSICCIin es te ila os Geen 1.00 7.50 
