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PALL — WINTER — SPRING _ ot Ai ms : 
1949--1950 il 
W. T. BARRON NURSERY 
SEAT TRERTEN TE ELHE RIOT HON 
P,0.BOX 155 ~~‘ REPUBLIC, MISSOURI 

SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, 
VINES, ROSES, FLOWER BULBS, FRUIT TREES, SMALL 
FRUITS, GRAPE VINES, GARDEN ROOTS. 

ASH, WHITE (FRAXINUS) 50 to 60 Ft. 
Round-headed tree, spreading branches, very hardy. 
Five to six feet, each ____--- JO Ld ia 3 nl eh AE a Oe rt ST 265 
Six to seven feet, and up Be aE Rs SO ag. Sage Ns SA bg eng i ae 2.00 
ELM, CHINESE (ULMUS PUMILA) 50 to 60 Ft, 
; The most rapid growing tree, small dense foliage, drought re- 
. sistant. Will thrive in very poor or rocky soil. 
FOUL AL ane utoed. Patti ac eae Va ee TS eee 1.00 
Five to six feet, each KE ApS dle Pah Sc lglg ya gale ash 2.00 
Seven to eight feet, and up, each ----- SEU SSR Spat A ic vay pal 3.00 
MAPLE (ACER) 50 to 60 Feet 
Sugar or Hard Maple—A beautiful shade tree; bright green 
foliage, turning to bright scarlet in Autumn. 
Pour to five ‘feet, each 2.2. -.--.-s5---- tn. 1.50 
Six to seven feet, each -----+--------.-- ete ney 2.50 
Ten:to twelve ‘feet, each -__-__ en 4.00 
POPLAR (POPULUS) © 
Lomibardy—50 to 60 feet. Fine for screens or formal chs 
Bright green foliage, hardy, (Nigra Fastigiata) 
Sevens to, cient rest, Gael aos 5 oe 2.00 
Eight to ten feet, each Sh SEaan nant ge Mi AS ee Wl a A 4 Sie iad 2.50 
BOXELDER (ASH- LEAVED MAPLE)—50 to 60 Feet 
? Hardy. Planted largely in localities where other trees fail. 
Five to six feet, each ~---9-------- inn A ack eT sd pit APNE $1.50 
