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HACKBERRY--A native tree of the Illinois River 
Valley. Has narrow pointed leaves, slender branches 
and rough bark. An excellent tree for City planting. 
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16-12 ft 2-2 -ec ee ce oe each, $6.00 
LINDEN (Basswood)--A rapid growing large sized tree, 
native to this country. It forms a round, compact top; 
this, with its broad leaves, makes a dense shade. Has 
very fragrant flowers, to which the bees are attracted. 
6-8 fh = iascosse Se es each $3.00 
Ri10. feces een eee each $4.00 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA (Saucer Cup Magnolia)-- 
By far the best of the hardy Magnolias, producing a 
wealth of delicate shaded blooms, just before the 
leaves open. The flowers open light purple at the 
base, shading to pink at the tips, with inside petals 
clear pink to white. One of our most beautiful orna- 
mentals, 
3-4 ft.----------------------.---- each $15.00 
4-5 ft.----------------------.---- each $20.00 

HARD MAPLE 
MAPLE, HARD or SUGAR--Makes a round dense top, 
medium rapid growth and one of the best for shade. 
Rather slow about getting started after being planted, 
but when once established, makes arapid growth. 
The leaves give beautiful autumn tints of yellow and 
scarlet. Has no equal for shade. 
8 -10 ft. ------------------------- each $5.00 
15-2 in. dia.=>++------------- 7 === each $7.50 
2 -25 in, dia.------------------each, $15.00 

NORWAY MAPLE 

MAPLE, NORWAY -- A native of Europe. Grows 
similar in habit to our native hard Maples, but more 
dense and of slower growth. Its compact habit, broad, 
deep green foliage render it one the most desirable 
for streets and lawns. 
MAPLE, RED LEAF or SCHWEDLER--Noted for its 
beautiful foliage. Comes out a richruby-red inspring, 
gradually changes to purplish green, then in fall col- 
ors to bright red and purple. 
7-8 ft. whips-------------------- each $3.50 
8-10 ft, ------------------------- each $8.25 
MAPLE, SILVER--Well-known rapid growing tree 
valuable where quick shadeis wanted. It is among the 
first trees planted for shade by the early settlers. 
Their life is limited to about 40 or 50 vears. 
6-8 ft.------------------------ each, $2.50 
8-10 ft.------------------------ each, $3.50 
10-12 ft.------------------------ each, $4.50 
2-23 in. dia, -----------------.- each, $6.00 


PIN OAK 
OAK, PIN--Likes a rather moist situation. Has broad 
pyramidal head. Foliage is deeply cut, turns rich 
crimson-maroon in the autumn, and a large part hangs 
on until spring. 
8-10 ft.-------------------------- each, $7.50 
