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GOLDENCHAIN = a small tree of beauty with long golden yellow chains 
in Spring 
lepkt, S20 YA 02s 50. OZ. 
HAWTHORN - small thorny trees, attractive in flower and their pro- 
fusion of fruit which are relished by many domestic and wild 
animals, They are unsurpassed for planting as impenetrable 
hedges. 
COCKSPUR HAWTHORN - distinguished by its long spurrs, shiny 
foliage and late fruit, 
ENGLISH HAWTHORN - the Hawthorn of Colonial Gardens. 
RED HAW - remarkable for its profusion of large brightly 
colored fruit in late Summer. 
WASHINGTON THORN - one of the best for its small size and 
attractive fruiting habit. The small berries borne in clusters 
are excellent bird food in Winter. All Hawthorn seeds are ~ 
eld Bees DZ woo Os 1400 ise L0¢ 



LOCUST-BLACK LOCUST - for its extremely hard and durable wood is 
extensively used for fence posts, It is much planted in erosion 
control work and will rapidly spread by root sprouts after cutt- 
ing quickly forming impenetrable thickets. Do not use it where 
Sprouts may interfere with other plantings. 
PLOW ove. moo lye 10a tar oe 
HONEY LOCUST - Farmers plant the tree on pastures as a forage 
crop. The large profusely produced seed pods contain sugar 
and are eagerly consumed by all grazing animals. Grass seems 
to prosper under the light shade of these trees. Seed offered 
is of the thornless variety. 
oO. Dee @oo i/4-ibe <1600 Lbs 
MAPLE - AMUR MAPLE - of bushy habit a good ornamental Maple for its 
small size, interesting fruit and Fall colorings Good for tall 
hedges and wind-breaks,. 
BLD 174 o2s “Boo Ot wS5 1/4. 1be 2e50 Ibe 
NORWAY MAPLE = an excellent shade trees «15 ogse «35 1/74 lds 
— 1,00) Lbs 
SUGSR-MAPLE —-—plantfer—timber.,—_sugar—productions and shade 
vi5—o2% @5O-1/4-1b 6 —— 1485-1. — 


MOUNTAIN ASH - ~ a splendid small tree, very ornamental 
with its large clusters of berries. An important food tree for 
all kind of birds. We have both the AMERICAN and EUROPEAN kind. 
elS OZ. «A6. 174: Ibis 1.50 1b. 
OSAGE ORANGE - much planted for hedges and living fence posts. The 
wood is exceedingly hard, very strong and durable in contact 
with the soil and largely used for posts, 
19 02% 45, 174 1d. 1.50 1b. 
OAK ~ for their thrifty growth, large and handsome form Oak trees 
are valued the best of shade trees. The Red Oak is now exten- 
Sively planted as a forest tree for timber production. The 
heavy crops of acorns are good forage for swine and wild 
animals. The Pin Oak is the festest growing native oak and 
for its sleek appearance preferred to all others in ornamental 
plentings. 
RED OAK ACORNS #00 1D. @2ado per LO lbs» 20.00 per 100 lbs. 
PIN OAK ACORNS poo lbw Zero per 10 Los, 
RED BUD = (Judas Tree) - this small tree with its profusion of bright, 
purplish red: pea-shaped flowers is planted as a harbinger of 
Spring. It needs little room and may be planted under tall trees 
or in hedge rows. 
i Pee fee Oke 260 374 The - 2600 Tbe 
SILVER BELL - (Snowdrop Tree) - attractive small tree with white 
bell-shaped drooping flowers in Spring. Large seeds. 
obo per Oo .. «85 per 100 
TULIP TREE - (Yellow Poplar) - one of the largest and most valuable of 
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native hard woods and shade trees, Should be used extensively in 
forest plantings. Sced is naturally poor and should be planted 
thickly. elS OZ,» s65 3/4 iby JeQOclbs 
