SUGAR MAPLE 
This remarkable crop tree, the source of the finest sugar 
and sirup in the world has been over-looked too long by 
forester and agricultural expert. 
It is most beautiful, drought resistant and rapid growing. 
The only reason YOU haven’t tapped your few trees is 
because it wasn’t brought to your attention in our fast 
moving society. 
Any size you wish just so you get started on your home 
sugar growing. 
Ae PS Teetic cise Sere aro Pee ae lar epee $1.50 $15.00 
52.0 feet ane ity ear ace eee TE oe eee 175 L/S 
6a STICe UI. 2 ete ik eee eee its 2.00 20.00 
S10 FERC etna ae te ee a DOTS 2a 
10-31 feet ces <i ee cient 3.50 35.00 
Honey Locust (Thornless) (My Introduction) 
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Sweet pods for cattle feed. 
Bears 3-5 years 
Famous for growth value. 
The agricultural Experiment Station at Auburn, Ala- 
bama reports in their 53rd annual report these startling 
facts: 
‘“Auburn’s animal husbandry has found their pods equal 
to oats pound for pound in a dairy ration. A team of 
mules fed for 30 days on pods showed satisfactory results. 
Cows and hogs showed equal success. 
“BEARING. At 5 years of age Millwood averages 58 
pounds, Calhoun 26 pounds. At eight years, Millwood 
200 pounds. Calhoun 60. 
‘Pods fall October 15th to December 30th. 
“Tree interplanted to Lespedeza serica, cuts 2!%4 tons 
per acre annually.” 
Their 8 year trees bore, figured in oats value with 20 
trees per acre equal 125 bushels per acre, plus a crop of 
hay or pasture without cost of annual field preparation, 
planting and harvesting. Mature trees will grow as much 
as 300 bushels of Oats food value per acre. 
A note just in, their 9 yr. trees—bore 250 lbs. 
My 300 odd trees, set 45 x 45 ft., 3 years old, in a meadow 
sO poor you can’t raise your voice on are roaving toward 
‘that big crop per acre at maturity. See complete food 
analysis in 25¢ booklet. 
For the city farm owner wishing to make the most out 
of his land with the least care here’s your tree. I’ve set 
them on the worn-outest land in Tenn. and they grewand 
thrived. Set your pasture with these upper story forage 
producers. 
I’ve seen them grow in semi swamps and with only 
10 inches of rainfall in Colorado. 
The small root system will make it easy for you and the 
Mrs. to put in a lot of them in one day. 
Due to moving our nursery we’re offering the middle 
sizes at a greatly reduced hundred rate. Take advantage 
of it. We find a tree over 6 ft. is 3 yrs. ahead of a 3-4 ft. 
size the second year. 75 at the hundred rate. 
Vars.Calhoun— Muiullwood— Each Dozen Hundred 
DT LCO LAO ai ene ae, es $1.10 $11.00 
Se OGt So A heen wee oie ne kee 135 13.50 
A= SF LOGE yar Glee ek os 1.60 16.00 
SOLOS CARs cases Mare hee 1.85 18.50 $120.00. 
G-= /ilectiey clo sw cee 2.10 21.00 130.00 
8: feCtin air nee 2.50 25.00 160.00 
Se 1 Oifeet tees 6 ole oc.. x ets tied hs 27.50 185.00 
102 lOMecti pine kb hey at 3.00 30.00 225.00 
See our booklet for description—25¢ 
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