Dogwood, Native White Flowering 
Cornus Florida 
We have the finest stock in America. 
Bare Root 
Size Each Dozen 
34 feet Re ee ee eee ee $0.75 $ 7.50 
42-5 ‘feet einstein eee ee eee 1925 2250 
5-6 feet,branched tapas 7. eee 2.00 20.00 
6——/ feet; branched. a. a: oe bee: 2.50 25.00 
7-10 feet, branched, flowering.......... Slt) 
Snowberry 
Each Dozen 
IRR Te hh Sot Ne x er eM, Sd ol Te 75¢ $.750 
heavy 3sit? bushes tics sete he Pee eae $1.00 
Club Selections for Planting Chicken Lots 
Suggested Selection: 4 American mulberry, 4 Servis- 
berry, 4 Sweet acorn white oak. 
Special offer on this combination, $2.00 
European Mt. Ash 
Sorbus Aucuparia 
One of the most beautiful umbrella like small lawn 
ornamentals. Their attractive fruit grow in large clusters 
not only decorate the home landscape but feed birds, 
expecially quail and pheasants all winter. Must plant 2 
for pollenation. 
(Also listed under wild life trees.) 
Each Dozen 
Winch Asal eet wa oe a er ae pools $ 1.50 
2-3 feete 2d. fo a ie lan Sa ON cot ee gs 7.50 
3-4 [ethno hic He Ath bee tie ices: 125 12.50 
AS feet Silos 6 Pel ea Ot tate vee ee 1-50 15.00 
5-0 feet aay Ad dtd ca eee hb a lets. bate ii £7350 
6-(cleet 1c, # =, aca Bais pee ee eee) 0 20.00 
RED BUD (Ceris Canadensis) 
As America becomes more conscious of native plants 
and fruits, the Red Bud is receiving greater respect, 
with its purple, rope-like branches of flowers. Maximum 
height 15 ft. but growth is slow. 
3-4'—$1.00, 4-5’—$1.25, 5-7’/—$2.50 
PINK LOCUST (Robinia Hispida) 
Should be used for naturalization on banks and knolls. 
The delicate candy-pink flowers are extremely fascinating 
gue Dens Maximum height not over 6 ft. 2-3’—75¢; 
-4’—$1.00. 
PLANTING FOR FUTURE WILD-LIFE 10¢ 
TREE CROP CULTURE, 10c 
A pamphlet on planting and cultural care of tree 
crops. 
Based on 20 years’ intense practical study and ex- 
perience. Don’t miss it. 
Wire Tree Protectors Against Rabbits 
How many can you use? 18 in high, 3 in calip. 
20¢ each 18¢ in 100 lots 
PLANTING SUGGESTIONS—Walnuts-Chestnuts 
I suggest you start out with a planting of walnut 60 x 60 
ft. this makes 12 per acre. Then set a chestnut in each 
center of each square of walnut making 12 chestnuts per 
acre. This gives you a nice balance in space and soil 
use for the walnut is tall and deep rooted and the chestnut 
is more shallow rooted with a lower head. 
Join the Thriving, Dynamic 
PENNA. NUT GROWERS ASSOCIATION 
DON’T FORGET! 
$1.50 per year including the Forest Leaves Magazine. 
This is the only publication in the world on Northern 
Nut Culture and Tree Crops. 
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