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IN DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
| Lerington, Kentucky 
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For Shade and Beauty 
When the vision flies out over the earth it would become weary if 
it had nothing to obstruct it; so God planted the tree out yonder that 
our wandering eyes may pause, like birds, and rest upon them. 
—DeLong Rice. 




HEN hot summer sun beats down, you long for the welcome shade of a 
Maple, an Oak, or a broad-spreading Elm. But to have and enjoy such 
shade and shelter, you must plant ahead. The trees must be planted in fall 
or spring when the weather is cool. Then the roots take hold, the tree flour- 
ishes, and in a surprisingly few seasons the outspreading branches give the 
protection you desire. 
We can supply—at very low prices—large trees that will give immediate 
effect, as well as smaller specimens from 6 to 15 feet high, which need a little 
more time to develop after moving to your place. Our trees are well grown, 
root pruned, and transplanted several times; they are truly Hillenmeyer 
standard. 
“He Who Plants a Tree, Plants for Posterity ” 
There is no warrior who'll fight for life 
More valiantly than a tree, 
On rocky wind-swept ledge at mowntain crests : : 
Or on the fiercely elemental coastline by the sea. ; * 
—R. H. Weisbrod. Acer Platanoides—Norway Maple 
Acer - Maple Acer - Maple 
ACER platanoides (Norway Maple). A vigorous, dense, round-headed 
tree, valuable for street or lawn planting. The large dark green 
leaves turn a pale yellow in the fall. It resembles the Sugar Maple 
except the leaves are larger and it is not as tall growing. May be 
planted under electric or telephone wires, causing little inter- 

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ACER dasycarpum (Silver or Water Maple). Because of its quick growth and good foliage, 
this tree is in great demand. The leaves appear early in spring, are light green on the 
upper side, silvery beneath, and remain until late fall. Small flowers open before the 
leaves appear. For planting as temporary trees—that is, alternating between the hard- 
wooded and slower growers, such as oaks, elms, sugar maples, gums, etc.—the Silver 
Maple is highly recommended. ference. 
a Each A. platanoides ascendens (Columnar Norway). A valuable, new 
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a 12 to 18 ft Dy, im CO sesvcvssoscstrtertsrsestirtit ss E69 AL platanoides schwedleri (Schwedler’s Maple). Similar to the Nor- 
; ak ‘ ea way, except in early spring the foliage is a bright purple, changing 
™ , to bronze and then to dull green. In the fall it turns bronze be- 
ee a’ e ee fore defoliating. Each 
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