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IN DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 


Fagus - Beech 
Fagus americana (American Beech). One of 
our lotitiest and grandest shade trees. Ad- 
mired for its smooth gray bark, strong, 
spreading branches and handsome foliage 
which turns brilliant yellow in autumn. 
Produces sweet nuts, borne in burrs, which 
are eagerly sought by children and grown- 
ups. Each 
WAG Colas Ma diPens ied tthe: + Goce atts, Gere eae ee $4.00 
Stoel. fte cas yee pens eae oeeem cn te 5.00 
Fraxinus - Ash 
Blue, Green and American Ash. We offer 
these three varieties which are not unlike 
iN appearance and which are all native. 
The whole group succeeds in dry, moist, al- 
kaline soils. These should be more gener- 
ally planted, especially in the paddock 
and for reforestation. Each 
Tf ake Shae MATa Ketel stonmacs co: chek $2.00 
sh iiloy WMO ie, IVES Tinks Gell ic bale on coe 2.50 
Oty WA sie WEA, iia Goll ocondo boc 3.00 
P2UtOo Aa hitiee LA CON ret erenstesete 4.00 
Ze to MS) ft. e2or ine Callan aieneere «eae 5.00 
Ginkgo - Maidenhair Tree 
The Ginkgo is one of the oldest living 
things in the world. It is a hang-over from 
prehistoric ages and has no relatives in the 
plant kingdom. A tall, picturesque, hardy 
tree with horizontal branches and small 
maiden-hear-fern-like leaves which usually 
hang in clusters of three or more from the 
branches. The foliage changes to golden yel- 
low in the fall. A unique tree worthy of a 
place on any lawn. Each 
Wey caw, lettin Sole ois.cn a pon oe $2.50 
S Tome Settee duo incall, mewn jena: 3.00 
Oto ORES ISARiny Cale ss aeseac ie s 4.00 
1OMton lil ft Z ice COl eee vos cuse 5.00 
Ne tOml2at ten loiimenCGly qcvcrtc nk crise 6.00 
Gymnocladus - Kentucky 
Coffee Tree 
Gymnocladus dioica. A native of noble pro- 
portions, growing rather irregular in shape, 
with blue-green foliage. Resembles the 
walnut tree. Fine for heavy clay soils. 
Each 
Fase 7S) tie WUE Tine Clel 5 ou ae coon oe $2.50 
Soy Oana AWE necelll ase goo olomo 3.00 
WOVike: VW Ae, Ue Mabel, cosaoncace 4.00 
HALESIA, Silver Bell. See page 15. 

Cercis—Judas Tree 
Juglans - Walnuts 
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 
Gutomen th, Louinsweahy cence oe $1.50 
ftom S ft) beaeina Cal, orca aes se 2.00 
8 to 10 ft., 2 fie CCl a et bythe ee 2.50 
Koelreuteria - Varnish Tree 
Koe!reuteria 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 is not so shapely but de- 
velops into an interesting specimen. 
ach 
(Shh roheuci amare cnc eats heroics ow ace ome $2.50 
fyi oupl Olm a eset oun. ae Otose rach See Obi aed oro 3.00 
Oho. NZ Eten eaicorcleases aen oe enens 4.00 
et Oa W-At te es eee sneer epee eres 5.00 
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 pur- 
poses. Among the first trees to start growth 
in the spring. 
Each 
GutOme het tae ets ice see ee eer $3.00 
ink Cail ashi dl Rete eter e. coches a orice roa 4.00 
Storm OGRE fan. coc cure octets eoucareo atts 5.00 
B&B 50c extra. 
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 unusual appear- 
ance of the young branches with corky 
bark in the winter are qualities which 
make it especially valuable. 
Each 
te ae, VAs Tins elk oosncenn se $2.5 
Sh He) WOhanter, WWEy tiny Cell Sonacagear 3.00 
ORO 12 tae, ISAT Gelb oc5sehoncs 4.00 
2. to 14 t., fatsAGlellik. ores MAD 5.00 
‘| ee 5) tae, PAD Win Colle oon ose cor 6.00 
Liriodendron - Tulip Tree 
Liriodendron tulipifera (7 w- 
lip Poplar). Belongs to 
the magnolia family, and 
is one of the finest na- 
tive trees, growing to be 
verv larae, and bearing 
tulip-shaped, yellowish 
blossoms. Its leaves are 
large and very dark 
green. Grows quickly 
when established. 
Each 
Tato, D9 ft, 
11/4 in. cal. ..$2.00 
8 to 10 ft., 
VA fit Call oc Ze 
ORO tite, 
Seine calayaens. 00 
ato i4 th, 
2 in. cal... 4:00 
Zaton la site, 
2ouiny cals .5:00 
Feed Your 
Trees 

Like other plants, 
trees should be fed 
for best results. See 
our Plant Foods 
listed on inside 
back cover. 
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Trees in Quantity Lots 
For 5 or More of a Kind Deduct 10% 
from Each Price 

MORE 
THAN 
100 
YEARS 

