

Pin Oak in early spring just Pin Oak 
before the new leaves appear, 
and after the winter foliage 
has fallen. 
= Nature’s gift of a tree, com- 
Pin Oak bining the longevity of a hard- 
wood tree with rapid growth, perfect shape 
and elegant appearance. We could not 
name you a finer, prettier tree if you need 
a_ fairly tall grower with medium_spread. 
The photos above, taken in the Beatrice 
Chautauqua park of trees 11 years and less 
old, tell the whole story. 
Quercus macrocarpa. One of 
Bur Oak the hardiest of all hardwood 
trees, of fairly rapid growth, forming a 
short trunk, just the right height for a 
shade tree. The crown spreads to a tre- 
mendous size, eventually giving complete 
shade over a large area. For street plant- 
ing, school yards, picnic grounds or wher- 
ever an extra large shade tree is needed. 
5 to 6-ft. well grown, well shaped, well 
rooted trees, $2.95 each; pair, $5.30. 
Quercus maxima rubra. This 
Red Oak Oak grows taller than the 
Bur Oak, but also forms the large spread- 
ing crown, similar to Bur Oak but not 
quite as dense. It is perfectly hardy, and 
probably a little faster grower than the 
Bur Oak. All the pruning any Oaks ever 
need consists of removing the lowest limbs, 
as the trees gain in height, until the stem 
is at the desired height. After that the 
hard, strong wood of an Oak hardly ever 
needs any pruning care. The crown forms 
without help, to an even spacing and shad- 
ing. The fall colors of Oaks are especially 
grand. Our special selected trees, with 
strong, healthy roots and stems 5 to 6-ft. 
tall, $2.95 per tree; pair, $5.30. 
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tiful 
in mid-summer, a 
truely majestic tree, of beau- 
symmetrical 
without pruning. 
in the winter, re- 
leaves 
Pin Oak 
taining most of its 

growth, after they have turned to a 
showy red-brown in fate fall. 
2 5-6 6-8 
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EACH aiscsc cele ain neces $0.30 $ 2.85 $ 3.40 
Pair ee eee cc ite. ees -50 5.20 6.40 
GEE OSV iin Sotto 1.40 14.80 18.00 
By express, safe delivery guaranteed. 
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Olive, Hardy Russian '\\°28255 
folia. An extremely hardy tree af medium 
size and spreading top if the lower limbs ~ 
are removed. Otherwise it will grow in 
dense shape almost from the ground up. 
Shiny black bark, and small silvery leaves. 
Tiny fragrant blossoms in the spring, fol- 
lowed by berries which attract birds. Can 
also be used for hedges and screens. Al- 
ways free from insects and diseases; grows 
well most anywhere. Extra select 4 to 5-ft. 
trees, each, $1.50; 2 for Seno 
: : e same as the 
Olive Seedlings above trees; used 
particularly for hedges, windbreaks and 
screens. Plant 2 to 4 feet apart for a tall 
screen or windbreak, or plant 6 or 8 inches 
apart for a low ornamental hedge. Strong — 
well rooted seedlings, 12 to 18 inches, 10 
for 95c; 25 for $2.00; 100, ton naiaas Piepald. 
oxylon pomiferum. 
Osage Orange Used largely for live 
stock fences due to its thorny branchy 
system. A slow growing hardwood. If 
grown in tree form it will make a small 
to medium tree with a healthy green foli- 
age. For woodlot plantings and post pro- 
duction it is the most valuable tree. 12 to 
18-inch very strong well rooted seedlings, 
$2.75 per 100, prepaid. 
Plane Tree See Sycamore. 
Plums Flowering varieties of Plums. 

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