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DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued : 
Kentuck 1 
Gymnocladus -  sfee'%ee Larix - Larch 
GYMNOCLADUS dioicus (Kentucky Coffee LARIX europaea (European Larch). A tall, 
Tree). A native of noble proportions, conical tree with soft light green leaves 
growing rather irregular in shape, with which resemble the short needles of a pine. 
blue-green foliage. Resembles the wal- Valuable for screen or ornamental pur- 
nut tree. Fine for heavy clay soils. poses. Among the first trees to start 
Sata growth in the spring. eat 
1219: tty Ls ine calle manera: $4.00 es 
S10 ft, goin. Colaba taney. 5.00 G to. 7 th. sy 7a ee 
10-12-f, 13qcih. col oka eee 6.00 aie Git as, ace 
12 V4 HAD” ine eal ee 7.00 g te 6 fh one 3.00 
12215. 4. Zain: caly Aaneanene 9.00... 43 to 19 ft... -. 0). oan 
HALESIA, Silver Bell. See page 20. (Balling sextra) 
Liquidambar | 
(Sweet Gum) 
Juglans - Walnut 
JUGLANS cinerea (Butternut). This native 
tree is one of the most prized of the LIQUIDAMBAR sstyraciflua. Another native 


nut-bearing trees. It is rapid in growth, tree net appreciated. It is not of rapid 
guickly making a round-headed tree. I|f growth nor especially easy to transplant, 
you want nuts quickly, plant Butternuts. but the glossy foliage in summer, the bril- 
‘ E liant color in the fall, and the unusual 
J. nigra (Black Walnut). One of the appearance of the young branches with 
pen : Bee Sa i neblen cries forest trees; valued corky bark in the winter are qualities which 
Prunus Divaricata—Purple-Leaved Plum pe SAR SAYS se PUI ae Wa ray volorls Pret 
Prices of Walnuts: Each = to. 10 ft 144 in col 
LARGE TREES 6 tol ei ft abo incall eee $2.50 10 to 12 ft., 134 In-'¢alS eee 6.00 
7 to 8 ft., 134 in. cal? wie <e 3.00 12 to 14 ft., : in. Cl.) eres 7.00 
In addition to the stock listed we have many Reet tie ay oo 1210.15 ft, 272) ins cole THR 
large, fine specimens which will give imme- 
diate effect, at moderate cost. Why wait a 
lifetime for results? Write or consult us. c cos : 
etime s Koelreuteria Liriodendron - Tulip Tree 
(Vv i ) 7 5 
cenishy hres LIRIODENDRON tulipifera (Tulip Tree). Be- 
KOELREUTERIA paniculata (Panicled Gold- longs to the Magnolia family, and is one 
en Rain Tree). Frequently called ‘‘Golden of the finest native trees, growing to be 
Rain Tree” because of the many yellow very large, and bearing Tulip-shaped, yel- 
blossoms. It grows 20 to 30 feet high, lowish blossoms. Its leaves are large and 
and is of globular shape. In its young very dark green. Grows quickly when 
stages it is not so shapely but develops established. Each 
a eR fe ihe a ES 7 to 9 ft, 1% in. cal $4.00 
Each 8 to 1/0 ft.,. 11% in. calle aenneeene De 
6.40) <0 ARS An Se sates bs ele Gaeimveee $2.50 10 to 12 ft. 134 In ealy 7 nee 6.00 
Te tO: 58> Ft: Rented eaouvoneres 3.00 12 tonlantt..2 in. Cal.) ..c.ten eres 7.00 
8 tO" 2D) fhe saree antes ene exons 4.00 12 to 15 ft., 214. incall) Gee 9.00 
Pe Cen KORE Tee Om eta Soe e  obae c 5.00 (BGB extra) 

Prunus—Flowering Cherry Malus Zumi Calocarpa 
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