Nursery Grown Native Trees 
HOLLY, American or Christmas 
This magnificent tree with its irregular, pyramidal 
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head attains a height of from 40 to 50 feet. It has 
“ distinct male and female plants and dark green 
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a. transplanted in early spring or late fall and can be 
moved almost any size. It grows naturally along 
the coast from southern Massachusetts to Florida, 
American Holly from North Carolina to Texas, thence to southern American Holly 
Illinois. It prefers moist to wet woods, usually 
slightly acid soil. 

HORNBEAM, OR BLUE BEECH G 
This decoratively low tree with its smooth-barked, 
bluish-gray trunk, seldom grows taller than 30 to 
35 feet. It prefers the wet lowlands through New 
York State to Florida, westward to Texas and Mis- 
souri. It does not transplant very easily but is such 
a handsome tree, it should be used for landscape 
Hornbeam effects. 


- LOCUST, Honey 
This noble monarch with its unusually erect crown 
grows 140 feet in height with a trunk sometimes 5 to 
6 feet in diameter. It inhabits the rich bottom lands 
from western New York to Alabama, westward to 
the extreme eastern part of Texas. It forms a mag- 
nificent shade tree and transplants readily when it 


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MAGNOLIA, Glauca, Swamp or Sweetbay Cae a 
This is the daintiest and free growing of our a 4 
Magnolias, rarely reaching a height of 60 feet with 
a trunk 2 feet in diameter. Grows naturally in the 
marshy grounds, swamps and bogs along the coastal , 
region from southern Pennsylvania to the central 
part of Florida, extending westward through Louis- 
iana into the eastern portion of Texas. 
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Sweetbay Magnolia 

Sweetbay Magnolia MAPLE, Re a 
This is one of our showiest trees, raising its irreg- 
fn ular, flaming crown to a height of 100 feet, fre- 
Z quently with a 3 foot trunk. The twigs are often 
very red as are its blossoms when they first appear 
in early spring, and the fall foliage turns to a bright 
scarlet. It prefers the bottom lands, but frequently 
wanders far up on the hillsides. Ranges over the 
we entire eastern United States. 
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Red Maple 
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