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NURSERY GROWN NATIVE TREES 
Hickory, Big Shell Bark or King Nut 
The Big Shell Bark Hickory or King Nut Hickory 
is the largest of all Hickories and has by far the 
largest and most valuable nut. It grows naturally 
from central Pennsylvania to Tennessee throughout 
the mountainous section and westward through 
Missouri and part of Kansas. 
1—2 ft. ° 2 ¢ $1.50 
Hickory, Shagbark 

This magnificent, stately tree towers above its iain 8 
neighbors of the lowlands, growing to a height of 5 ,) 
100 feet with a straight trunk 2 or 3 feet in dia- \V 2 
meter. It is unmistakable because of its rough, gray, . fe 
shaggy bark and prized because of its rich, meaty : \ 
nuts. Ranges naturally along the mountainous os a 
regions from southern Maine to southern Georgia. oa 
westward to Oklahoma and North Dakota. It is 
valuable for its magnificence as a shade tree and ena 
delicious fruit. i 
i? it. ; ; $1.50 

eh Holly, American or Christmas 
ee , This magnificent tree with its irregular, pyramidal 
i oy head attains a height of from 40 to 50 feet. It has 
yy v4 distinct male and female plants and dark green leaves 
oe sot enriched with bright red berries. It can be trans- 
oe Sa planted in early spring or late fall and can be moved 
We ae almost any size. It grows naturally along the coast 
Fy rane from southern Massachusetts to Florida, from North 
rate Carolina to Texas, thence to southern Illinois. It pre- 
Ne fers moist to wet woods, usually slightly acid soil. 

SoG ins. ; : : : : $1.00 Amecican Bolly 
Pe ey cys el $2.50 ae 
peice \? $5.00 Be 
4 Hornbeam or Blue Beech 
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This decoratively low tree with its smooth-barked C ) 
bluish-gray trunk, seldom grows taller than 30 to 
35 feet. It prefers the wet lowlands through New 
York State to Florida, westward to Texas and Mis- ) r4 
souri. It does not transplant very easily but is such a shea ae 
handsome tree, it should be used for landscape dbs 
effects. Hornbeam 
1—2 ft. : - - - - $1.50 
Locust, Black or Common 
The Common Locust is also called the Yellow 
Locust and Black Locust. This irregular rather high- 
headed tree with its rough-barked trunk rising to » | 
70 or 80 feet comes originally from the Allegheny Ww a 
Mountain slopes between Pennsylvania and Georgia. & 
Because of its fragrant blossoms and graceful foilage, 
it has attained a great popularity. ” 
Common Locust qe 4 ft, ‘ / ’ ‘ ’ $1.00 Common Locust 
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