Franklinia 6-foot specimen 
DAVIDIA 
Involucrata 
50 ft. Zone V. Wilson says: ‘‘The most 
beautiful tree in north temperate re- 
gion.”’ White in May and June. Very rare. 
Easily grown in any garden soil. None 
this year. Small plants ready Oct. 1942. 
Write us in August. 
FAGUS (Beech) 
Americana (Ferruginea) (American 
Beech) 
80 ft. Zone V. Lime, drainage. Gray bark, 
majestic drooping form. Slow. 
(Dove Tree) 
(Each) (10) (100) 
“Pa fay HSyaH NY, ele, Peigie ato Ae oa 00 
FO LOMA tackaruene« app Se .. 5.00 40.00 
AMLOY | Del biuae item Ses 4.00 37.50 295.00 
Sylvatica (European Beech) 
80 ft. Zone V. Smaller, darker leaves. 
Lime, drain. Very slow. Dense shade. 
AStOMAO A ioe eis Atak ; « £5.00 115.00 
Om Of Umere me a2 O02 000ml oO00 
—aspenifolia (Fernleaf) 
Large, deep cut leaves. Handsome. Grafts 
only. 
*18 to 24 in. B&B......1.75 16.50 
AN Oge eS ULE eek koran 6.50 57.50 
—fastigiata (Column)—Narrow, upright 
branches. Grows 30 ft. high; 6 ft. wide. 
UPD Soy dhalaboncha tet acoe. wee 0 1.10 9.50 ee 
38to 3l4ft. BKB....4.50 42.50 
—pendula (Weeping)—A 50-foot mound 
of green leaf and gray branchlet. Unique 
and striking. Picturesque. 
gD GOarh 1005 ,2de eat ie ae 1.00 9.00 
2to 2% ft. BeB....2.50 22.50 
—purpurea (Copper)—Like the type but 
with rich color. Tends to grow shapely. 
The color varies during summer and is 
not unnatural in effect. 
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24 to 30 in. B&B......2.50 22.50 
—purp. pendula—Purple weeping. 
18 to 24 in. B&B..... .2.50 22.50 
30 to 36 in. B&B......5.50 52.50 
—Riversi (Purple)—Darker, redder leaf 
than purpurea. 
SPQ Atoml Sains ee eee ees 1.10 9.50 90.00 
t15'to 181m. B&B. ....- 1350 b2t 50 eae 
5) Woy Oa BSA 10.00 
—tricolor—Leaves green, red and white. 
“2 ay NSS alee ecg oie: 1.25 10.00 
15:tonl8 in; B&BS. 248 1.50 14.50 
FRANKLINIA 
FRAXINUS 

DECIDUOUS TREES (Continued) 

(Franklin Tree) 
Alatamaha (‘‘Gordonia’’) 
35 ft. Zone VI. Large white and yellow 
blooms fragrant from August to frost. 
Damp, acid, heavy, humus, blooms best 
in sun. Blooming starts on "small plants. 
An extraordinary native. Leaves bright 
red in autumn—often while white flowers 
still open. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
15 tOwL Salk meme ee 1.00 9.50 85.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B. .’... .2.25 20.00 150.00 
PANO as Hi ABA BI 2 5 he 3.00 25.00 225.00 
3% to 4ft. BEB..... 4.00 35.00 
(Ash) 
Americana (White Ash) 
100 ft. Zone II. Handsome, vigorous. Good 
autumn color. Damp or dry. 
2 AO Lob eee ae eee Sia, SRY, 
ire WMO 35 “1.50 8.00 60.00 
Lanceoiata (Grten Ash) 
60 ft. Zone II. Useful tree. Prefers heavy 
damp soil, but tolerant. 
eielah Ga, aun eaese 4.50 35.00 
ito = Sebi ane 7.50 60.00 
GINGKO (Maidenhair Tree) 
Biloba (Salisburia adiantifolia) 
100 ft. Zone V. Slow, but tolerant of any 
condition—including smoke. Stately, an- 
cient specimen tree. 
FU2 50 1S ai ies a 3.00 17.50 
722. tO S31 be Re on: .. 7.50 42.50 
Grito! BMGRS Bacon heats 3.50 32.00 250.00 
GLEDITSIA 
Triacanthos (Honey-Locust) 
100 ft. Zone V. Rich soil, sun. Good timber 
and the pods have high sugar content. 
Good stock feed. 
A 2sbO ano vit, ace ie ens 2.00 5.50 
Gabo gO Gian ere .. 9.50 85.00 
OftO' SS) [lies tem aera 3.00 16.50 125.00 

HALESIA (Silverbell) 
Tetraptera (Great Silverbell) 
25 ft. Zone V. Profusion of white bells 
nod in May. Acid, humus. 
(Each) on ae 
=O Oat Ue aa eee 00 
3: 0: eAcL eee 1.25 feo ood 
AN tig: Ox ba ae Meee 1.60 12.00 100.00 
HICORIA (Carya) (Hickory) 
Large sizes difficult to move; only small 
here. Lar ge hybrids on Page 36. 
Alba (Mockernut: Big-bud) 
60 ft. Zone IV. Handosme. Sweet nuts. 
HS ACOs (Odea an emete a 6.50 
Hybrid—(See Page 36) 
Laciniosa (Shellbark Hickory) 
100 ft. Zone V. Wet, rich soil. 
ASGitOMLS LOMuee amet 
#12: Goo] Simi eee : 
Ovata (Shagbark Hickory) 
80 ft. Zone IV. Light, drained soil. 
2.00 
eedicoes PBN, OS ee se 5 em (Srol) 
afl Pe ey eth valine eed dearer ene te 2.00 Oo 
5 to 6 ft. grafts.....4.50 43.50 a 
Pecan (or ‘‘olivaeformis’’) 
70 ft. Zone (V). Handsome, full tree. 
Excellent nuts. 
AOD: Tbe 3.00 25.00 
JUGLANS (Walnut) 
Nigra (Black Walnut) (See also P. 36). 
120 ft. Zone IV. Rich, moist. Majestic, 
with good timber, handsome leaf and 
delicious nuts. The following a8 seedlings: 
ot 2 tOy oul teen ee 4S 2:00°9,00 
MMOD OM AOS Sie oe a oe 0 2.50 10.00 80.00 
Cinera (Butternut) 
75 ft. Zone III. Less a but good. 
#29 CORES A Une nee mee 2.00 9.00 
4: TOL. Out Ga 2.25 17.50 150.00 
Sieboldiana—65 ft. sas IV. Fine, vigor- 
ous tree, bearing tasty nuts, rather like 
Brazil nuts. 
Pee? COs Gullit ee eee 5.50 42.50 
Fagus sylvatica pendula 
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