
NUT TREES 
FOR SHADE AND PROFIT. 
BUTTERNUT—Native trees, pro- 
ducing long, well filled nuts of an 
oily and rich flavor. 
4-5 feet, each 
5-6 feet, each 
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AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT — 
The common Black Walnut needs 
no introduction. Yields good crops 
of fine, well filled nuts which ev- 
erybody likes. 
P-OPleGie GAs. oo su $0.50 
Sede Leer. GAC aoe oo. . $0.90 
Asopeeev,,encn. .20 0000-8 $1.25 
SHAGBARK HICKORY (Hicoria 
Ovata). In flavor and quality of 
kernels, the Shagbark is considered 
the choicest of native nuts. The 
shell of the Shagbark is thinner, 
and the kernel larger than that of 
other Hickories. Tree is thrifty 
of growth, symmetrical in form, 
and of luxuriant foliage. <A long’ 
lived variety, attaining an ultimate 
height of 100 to 120 feet. 
2 year Seedlings, each ______ $0.25 
2 year Seedlings, 5 for _____ $1.00 
2 year Seedlings, 10 for ____ $1.50 
Ornamental Trees: 
AMERICAN WHITE ASH (Fraxi- 
mus Americana) —A tall rapid grow 
ing shade tree, with smooth gray 
bark, and handsome, glossy, fern- 
‘like leaves. Oftentimes at matur- 
ity it attdins a height of more than 
a hundred feet. A most excellent 
tree for windbreaks, and an all- 
around, dependable shade _ tree 
where quick growth is required. 
5-6 feet, each $1.25 
6-8 feet, each 
BIRCH (European White) —Attrac- 
- tive, smooth, white bark and hand- 
some foliage. 
grower, spreading branches. 
Pemereorwencn so oe oe $2.00 
Pabst eet OAC. ek $2.50 
bea ees, each oo. holo $3.25 
LACK LOCUST—A fast growing 
well-shaped tree with branches 
that droop at the ends. It is very 
handsome when in full bloom. Deli- 
eate, fernlike foliage of bright 
green. 
Cipeeoen GAcwe. ol. $1.50 
SelGn eet, Bacnyu. 6 ck $2.50 
fore calper, exch iu... =-- $3.50 
Upright, straight 

AMERICAN ELM—Noble, spread- 
ing, giant tree and a great favorite 
everywhere. Its immense head fur- 
nishes wonderful shade; leaves are 
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