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MELIA umbraculiformis. Texas umbrella Tree. Drooping foliage. Dark green 
branches which spread from tree like spokes giving an umbrella-like effect. 
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NYSSA sylvatica. Black Gum. Brilliant autumnal tints. 
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DROS FES a att os See hs ER MM RD ee te dn Lice da ave swe .30 
OXYDENDRUM Arboreum. Sour Wood. A fine and ornamental tree. 
Long clusters of pure white Lily of the Valley like flowers: 
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PHILADELPHUS Hirsutus. Wild Syringa. Upright spreading shrub. 
Good ior hedges or in mixed planting:. Many small white flowers 
in early spring: 
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RtOS Mt DI, eS ae, ee eee te ee eee eee .30 
PLATANUS occidentalis. Buttonball. Grows a small fruit ball that hangs 
on all winter. A very handsome tree much used for park and street planting. 
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SALIX discolor. Pussy Willow. An upright shrul. Catkins swell up to large 
size in spring. Prized for decorations and landscape effect. 
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SYMPHORICARPOS vulgaris. Coralberry. Hardy and succeeds most everywhere. 
Coral red berries in autumn and winter 
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TILIA americana. Linden. Large glossy leaves. Fragrant yellow 
flowers very attractive to bees. 
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ULMUS americana. Elm. One of the most popular trees for street 
and general planting. 
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PRUNUS americana. Plum. Clusters white flowers. Edible fruit. 2 CONS Eta ee 20 
ROBINIA hispida. Rose Acacia. Rose-colored or pale purple flowers. 1 to 2 ft. ... 25 
ROBINIA pseudoacacia. False Asacia. Very fragrant flowers. 2 to 3 ft. .......... Lo 
RUBUS Odoratus. Flowering Raspberry. Strong growing plant— 
very large leaves resembling maple. Rosy-purple flowers, several 
to many in a cluster. Red edible berries. 
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SASSAFRAS varifolium. Desirable for ornamental planting. 2-3 ft. ............. .20 
ULMUS alta. Winged elm. A handsome tree. 2 to 3 ft. ........................... 30 
VIBURNUM dentatum. White flowers. Blue black berries. 2 to 3 ft. ............. .30 
VIBURNUM lantana. Way-faring tree. White rlowers. 3 to 4 ft. .............0..... 15 
VIBURNUM Acerifolium. Maple leaf viburnum. Yellowish white flowers. 
Black berries. Handsome dark purple meee in the fall: 
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VIBURNUM Prunifolium. Stag Bush. Small tree. Fine for use in and with 
other shrubs and hedge—also specimen Very hardy. Pure white flowers 
and bluish-black fruit: 
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NATIVE EVERGREENS 
ABIES fraseri. Balsam. Fine for general planting. 1-2 ft. B&B .................. 15 
ILEX OPACA. Christmas Holly. One of our most beaeutiful small trees. Bright 
red berries over winter. Branches with their red berries used for decorative 
purposes, especially at Christmas time. 
5 to 8 inch seedlings. Strong, per dozen ........ Ab 
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KALMIA Latifolia. Mountain Laurel. Very beautiful and 
attractive. Rose-colored to white flowers. Very prolific. 
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