DECIDUOUS TREES (Continued) 
The rare Franklinia Flower 
FRANKLINIA Alatamaha (“Gordonia’’) 

* — young, unformed trees. 
X = each transplanting. 
FRAXINUS (Ash) 
F. americana (White Ash) 
100 ft. Zone II. Handsome, vigor- 
ous. Good autumn color. Damp or 
dry. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
* DUO ao thse Ae se re Ne nee eee 6 4.00 
DrtOn eo nites $2.00 $17.50 95.00 
F. lanceolata (Green Ash) 
60 ft. Zone II. Useful tree. Preters 
heavy damp soil, but tolerant. 
GatomeG mites 2:00-- 17:50:=>95:00 
GINKGO (Maidenhair Tree) 
G. biloba (Salisburia adiantifolia) 
100 tin Zone Ve clow,s butstolerant 
of any condition—including smoke. 
Stately, ancient specimen tree. 
“atl WAR coed Rulgh eh ats an 2 Saree es ee $ 17.00 
MELO LS Atte eee $9.00 50.00 
So ASO me at tak canoe 12.50 100.00 
Gato. Cott sae mee $4.50 40.00 350.00 
GLEDITSIA 
G. triacanthos (Honey-Locust) 
100 ft. Zone V. Rich soil, sun. Good 
timber and the pods have high sugar 
content. Good stock feed. 
BTL OSL4 drial ee rene $ 9.00 
St Oy On it eee ee $9.50 80.00 
Grime Gait aes $3.50 20:00° 175.00 
Ben Franklin's tree 
35 ft. Zone VI. Large white and yellow blooms fragrant from 
August to frost. Damp, acid, heavy, humus, blooms best in sun. 
Blooming starts on small plants. An extraordinary native. Leaves 
bright red in autumn—often while white flowers still open. The 
only flowering tree that blooms in late fall. 
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(Each) (10) (100) 
tecias $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 
epee ee 3.00 25.00 175.00 
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Photo below: Buds and flowers of Franklinia. 

HALESIA (Silverbell) 
H. tetraptera (Great Silverbell) 
25 ft. Zone V. Profusion of white 
bells nod in May. Acid, humus. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
A Our Omi eee $1.75 $12.00 $110.00 
GtOMBe Hie wae 2.50 22.50 195.00 
JUGLANS (Walnut) 
J. nigra (Black Walnut) (See also 
Page 9/).- 120 ft. \Zonew IVs 2 Rich, 
moist. Majestic, with good timber, 
handsome leaf and delicious nuts. 
The following are seedlings: 
ne ho Corre Cg rte aunt cen $ 2.50 $ 15.00 
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J. cinerea (Butternut) 
75 ft. Zone II]. Less handsome, but 
good. 
J. sieboldiana—65 ft. Zone IV. Fine, 
vigorous tree, bearing tasty nuts, 
rather like Brazil nuts. 
223: 10's 4 VSS eee oe see 3.00 22.50 
KOELREUTERIA 
K. paniculata (Golden Rain Tree) 
29 ft. Zone V. Sun, lime, dry. Large 
golden clusters in July. Showy. 
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0 tO pOa ieee $3.00 25.00 5 228 
LABURNUM (“Cytissus’’) 
L. vossi (Hybrid Golden Chain) 
35 ft. Zone V. Hardier and freer to 
bloom. A clearer yellow color. Lime. 
Bright green stems in winter. 
AV ie) (6) Sa $7.00 $70.00) ae 
LARIX (Larch) 
L. europaea (European Larch) 
60 ft. Zone II. Sandy soil. Light 
green pyramid. 
Lito 5 25 lie ee $ 20.00 
O10. Geliew cee $3.00 $25,002 
L. leptolepis (Japanese Larch) 
90 ft. Zone V. Quicker growth. 
4°to Gite BEB 9.50 9000 ea ee 
LIQUIDAMBAR 
L. styraciflua (Sweet Gum) 
90 ft. Zone V. Leaf like maple and 
turns ablaze in autumn. Damp, 
heavy soil. 
LIRIODENDRON (Tulip Poplar) 
L. tulipifera (Tulip Tree) 
150 ft. Zone V. Majestic giant, with — 
yellowish tulips in June. Humus. 
*1O/t0, 24l inet! oo eee $ 6.50 
Oigt Owed Sty pee uneees $. 2:50 - 215,00 
O-tOm Bait keen eee 15.00 125.00 
Oot OurG st beeears ae $3.50 30.00 195.00 
LOCUST, BLACK—(See Robinia) 
LOCUST, HONEY—(See Gleditsia) 
MACLURA 
m. pomifera (Osage Orange) ~° 
90 ft. Zone V. A tolerant, bushy 
hedge for country use. 
