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Cornus - Dogwood Crataegus 
“A Dogwood tree will be monument enough for me.’ CRATAEGUS phaenapyrum cordata (//ashington Haw- 
—Irvin S. Cobb. thorn). 15 to 18 feet. One of our most attractive 
; small trees or large shrubs. The white blossoms are 
CORNUS florida (White-Flowering Dogwood). A na- followed by bright red berries which persist well into 
tive tree, well known to everyone, and beautiful all the winter. The small, neat leaves are’ brilliant in 
the year. Its large, white, single blossoms are con- autumn. 
spicuous, coming early in the spring. The foliage Each 
is attractive all summer, and in the fall colors beau- SP tOa rer bts BO Bim ene armor oct ates $3.00 
tifully with red berries that hang on most of the CitOn ust Leen Do Be eters easenee coke ee omnes 4.00 
winter. It can be used as a specimen, or in groups ator Roe tia BG Bus ec iacrshe tn ate 5.00 
as a background for shrub borders. In contrast with SetorchO™ Hi BG Bn sea, We eo koine ots cles ee 6.00 
bright, flowering trees like Redbud, it is especially Ot tons ttl BGBie gama Tea acai eee 8.00 
showy. 
Each . e 
Faia Cie el Oe ae a ee $ 2.00 Diospyros - Persimmon 
3 to 4 ft. BOB ..................... 2.50  -DIOSPYROS virginiana (Persimmon). 25 to 35 feet. 
At OM acto Biaeeone et seated One) ae cen asl erie ae ice 3.00 volucele porn for pices She ee The foliage is 
glossy and shining, the coloring yellow in the fall. 
2 UGE AS ANG: EARS 3S SPAN A Ee Rete aaa sue Its fruit is valued after frost time and is an old 
6 to 7 ft, BEB .....--..--. 62 eee 5.00 favorite. A tree too well known to describe. 
lO=toel2Zett, specimens. BGB 35 = sees... 15.00 Each 
Gre nO theses V/A. CG! Pad mcd s oo, ee $3.50 
ANOe OO Tie elite Ie CON, clement eet. che eee 4.50 
C. florida rubra (Red-Flowering Dogwood). This is not 2 to 10 ft., 134 in. cal. ..........-..4-. 5.50 
a new or uncommon tree but one too often over- 10 to 12 ft, 2) in. cal. ..... 0... eee 6.50 
looked as a means of beautifying home grounds. 12 to 15 ft., 2Y2 in. cal. ............4-.. 8.00 
The common white variety may be better known but 
this pink-flowering type affords the loveliest display. 
Our trees are shipped pales and burlapped to insure Fagus ri Beech 
ival. impl ¥ 5 
te I raeiaiice fametinn Lind the: leGees oF FAGUS grandiflora (American Beech). One of our 


this Dogwood color attractively in the fall loftiest and grandest shade trees. Admired for its 
. smooth gray bark, strong, spreading branches and 
Each handsome foliage which turns brilliant yellow in 
DatOmsa fam 6.6 Bie se cia cesses eis abe sentns $2.50 autumn. Produces sweet nuts, borne in burrs, which 
SORE G Bure eet ae ee 3.00 are eagerly sought by children and grownups. 
at Each Each 
AB OMe hte BO Clea horton dnicecete we ise isu ores 4.00 7 to 8 ft, ....$5.00 TOMTOM 2ucte ee S750 
Sie tOe Ontite mG att ie ctcPaskeis Gedoe Gea keer 5.00 Seta OF ttre OO, 
: Fraxinus—Ash 
Fraxinus - Ash FEED YOUR 
BLUE, GREEN and AMERICAN ASH. We offer these three varieties which are not unlike in 
appearance and which are all native. The whole group succeeds in dry, moist, alkaline soils. TREES IN 
These should be more generally planted, especially in the paddock and for reforestation. TREES 
Each Each 
ACY Cae aa bel onto orice $3.00 123to WA stt: 22. Panel ha «niet o rertne thao $5.50 . N 
Satomi On tt alu /ourinicicaly seme nee: 3.50 (2 46 WD Tit, Pia tie Gel coccedeos: 7.00 Like other plants, 
LORtOM Za ttyl S48 ine Call saycier< cae eters 4.50 
° ° ° ; pee egos Deaies For 5 or more of a kind 
Ginkgo Biloba - Maidenhair Tree NSO AGS MSU, Se deduct 10 per cent 
The Ginkgo is one of the oldest living things in the world. It is a hang-over from prehistoric our Plant Foods listed 
ages and has no relatives in the plant kingdom. A tall, picturesque, hardy tree with horizontal on inside back cover. 
branches and small maidenhair-fern-like leaves which usually hang in clusters of three or more 
from the branches. The foliage changes to golden yellow in the fall. A unique tree worthy of a 
place on any lawn. 
from each price 

Each Each 
WetOe Otte, Wa ine Cals, fees cts bs $3.50 lOMoMN2Zett. 2 (MeweGl seers detec. sears $6.50 
Se tom On hte Seine Calle ee. semua act 4.50 UR) Aen PA he LUE la eel Bs old atawaln ioe’ 8.00 
OM LOM Oe He etis/A\ oli CG itera tyehelorseta aie 5.50 
Gleditsia - Honey Locust 
GLEDITZIA triacanthos inermis (Thorniess Honey Locust). A picturesque, fast growing, spread- 
| ing tree with small compound leaves. Not dense enough to kill the grass beneath and is being 
much used as a lawn or street tree and is a substitute for the Elm. 
| ach Each 
lWAreiriaa Galle maptiara caka weeutis Gost coe iets Gee S53) » (COIN. aac eter ceeleent ee teres $6.50 
Li SesiKimiCG aeetees cheers gk tara 6 cra oe 4.50 Dore WNC ll on qees Peco, Meer eon Pa erate eh eeiragn 8.00 
SA ep CON atten, Ao kai con acy woe 5.50 
Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Springate, Athens and Walnut Hill Pike. 
This attractive home was made more beautiful by the generous use of Hillenmeyer stock. 


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