
- 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 
AMERICAN BLACK WALNUT — 
The common Black Walnut needs 
no introduction. Yields good crops 
of fine, well filled nuts which ev- 
erybody likes. 
Qed st OGU OAC week ee $0.50 
ote eek seach. oe oe $0.90 
4-5: feet, Cacho. ose eee $1.25 
5-OvleGu seach a2 ee oe $1.50 

Omamental Trees: 
AMERICAN WHITE ASH (Fraxi- 
nus Americana)—A tall rapid grow 
ing shade tree, with smooth gray 
bark, and handsome, glossy, fern- 
like leaves. Oftentimes at matur- 
ity it attains a height of more 
than a hundred feet. A most excel- 
lent 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. Upright, straight 
grower, spreading branches. 
4-bifeety each! Si aa er $2.00 
5-6: feetmeath > sis e) see $2.50 
6-8° feet, each. = Been 1 eee $3.25 
BLACK LOCUST—A fast growing 
well-shaped tree with branches 
that droop at the ends. It is very 
handsome when in full bloom. Deli- 
cate, fernlike foliage. of bright 
green. 
6-8feet, “each sar aa $1.50 
8-10. dfeet seach as eee $2.50 
iz eiealinerweach. ont $3.50 
AMERICAN ELM — Noble, spread- 
ing, giant tree and a great favorite 
everywhere. Its immense head fur- 
nishes wonderful shade; leaves are 

large and bright green. 
hardy, long lived—it is the ideal 
lawn or park tree. 
Majestic 
4-5) feet,/6ath aeeue ie wate 2. $0.75 
6-8 feet; aachi ee. se 64 ts $1.50 
8-10; feet neach: 2. es $2.50 
12 iecaliperyeach essere $3.25 
2-248 “ caliper, each ________ $5.00 
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