(Each) 
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FRAXINUS 
Fraxinus americana (White Ash)—100 
ft. Zone II. Handsome, vigorous. 
Autumn color. Damp or dry. 
"OO VAN Thee eee 2.00 10.00 
Gator SG site 15.00 90.00 
—lanceolata (Green Ash)—60 ft. Zone 
II. Useful tree, Prefers heavy damp 
soil, but tolerant. 
Bato cael eaneeees 
(10) (100) 
WwW WwW 
2.00 17.50 95,00 
GINKGO 
Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair Tree)— 
100 ft. Zone V. Slow, but tolerant of 
any condition—including smoke. 
Pe tOMaa: tte ee ee 8.50 65.00 
a Poh foro gk (eee ane 16.00 125.00 
ObiGe Caliper 9.00 47.50 395.00 
GLEDITSIA 
Gleditsia triacanthos (Honey-Locust)— 
100 ft. Zone V. Rich soil, sun. Good 
timber and good stock feed, 
#3. tO v4 elie eee eee 
GatOmG =item 
9.50 
Photo: 
(Each) (10) 
vv 
HALESIA 
Halesia tetraptera (Great Silverbell)— 
25 ft. Zone V. Profusion of white 
bells nod in May. Acid, humus. 
(100) 
WwW 
40 Oeil ee 17505) 9.00 6 Gees 
6a tO. Cutt eee 3:7 54e25.00' Se 
JUGLANS 
Juglans nigra (Black Walnut) (See 
also Page 65)—120 ft. Zone IV. 
Rich, moist. Majestic, with good tim- 
ber, handsome leaf and delicious 
nuts. The following are seedlings. 
YT 23tO ml 0 tet Sewer ee 12.00 
SA tO goutts Sse eee 10.00 90.00 
Gi tosatt, oes 31/7 0 Oo 00 Meee 
—cincerea (Butternut)—75 ft. Zone III. 
Less handsome, but good. 
LEE ot 5 in pats ac indo as 3.00 
GS) itey (8) tie 
15.00 
—sieboldiana—65 ft. Zone IV. Fine, 
vigorous tree, bearing tasty nuts, 
rather like Brazil nuts. 
PU MOpA sit eee ewes, yes 4.50 40.00 
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a, — 

Life size flower and buds of Franklinia. 
FRANKLINIA Alatamaha ("Gordonia") 
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. 
small sizes need more ‘‘nursing”’ 
8 to 
12 to 
3 to 
5210 
Geto / ft \ BB eee eee a 
Unlike most trees, 
than larger sizes. 
(Each) (10) (25) (100) 
aon 9.00 18.75 70.00 
sbi 18.50 37.50 150.00 
4.50 40.00 85.00 300.00 
7.50 67.000 gy keene ee amen 
8.50 TT OU ieee 
All shapely specimens except * = young, unformed plants (See page 13). 
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Laburnum 
(Each) (10) (100) 
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KOELREUTERIA 
Koelreuteria paniculata (Golden Rain 
Tree)—25 ft. Zone V. Sun, lime, dry. 
Large golden clusters in July. 
Showy. 
M2 ttO. Lost yee 35077 Tyo 
Suto cbu tte eee 370. 00-00 2 
LABURNUM 
Laburnum Vulgare (Golden Chain)— 
35 ft. Zone V. Yellow in June. 
Drain. 
ARORO Rite Ay] 54 5 00 
LARIX 
Larix europaea (European Larch)—60 
ft, Zone II. Sandy soil. Light green 
pyramid. 
Prices on request. 
—leptolepis (Japanese Larch)—S0 ft. 
Zone V. Quicker growth. 
4to Grit BOBS Ss 10.00 
LIQUIDAMBAR 
Liquidambar styraciflua (Sweet Gum) 
—90 ft. Zone V. Leaf like maple 
and turns ablaze in autumn. Damp, 
heavy soil. 
*Oitoud tte eee eae 12.00 
6 tonO att mere 3.50 530.00 | eee 
LIRIODENDRON 
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip Tree)— 
150 ft. Zone V. Majestic giant, with 
yellowish tulips in June. Humus. 
*18 05245 ire ene 6.50 
"3 fo .dett= one 250. 12.00 
GAto:-Ocitte oe 3:75. 3300) 
MACLURA 
Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange)-— 
50 ft. Zone V. A tolerant, bushy 
hedge for country use. 
"12 to. 183ine eee nee 4.00 
