Wm. Penn Oaks—(My Introduction) 
These are the ‘‘corn fields of the future.’”” When man 
grows up to use what he has, he’ll Oak a mountain ridge, 
a hill-side, a rocky knoll. 
According to production figures of bearing oaks a low 
of 274 bus. of corn per acre in hog food value can be 
grown on mts. and steep slopes. ya canystartey OUR 
future tax reduction by planting NOW? 
Many people insist on a black or red oak. THE WHITE 
is JUST as beautiful as either in the autumn with the 
addition of—the BEST oak timber and the BEST acorn 
for feeding poultry and hogs. 
TIE BURR stands out as a brunette in the landscape, 
dark, heavy large leaved, deep green foliage. Another 
attraction is their remarkably rapid growth AND corky 
bark on branches. Timber good, acorns large and sweet. 
Turkey odd holly leafed, very ornamental. 
Wax dipped special-grown for making fine roots. 
Oak Transplanted 
White—Burr—Turkey 
Lint white oak seedling (sweet acorn) 
T.V.A. prize winner for sweetness. 
These have remarkable roots and transplant well. 
No Burr under 7 ft. 
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Amelanchier 
Often known as Shadberry, Juneberry, or Servisberry 
Bird feed, chicken feed, for dessert, ornamental 
Stolenifera—bush form Each Dozen 
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2—3 feet, strong bushy plants,......... .60 6.00 
3—5 feet, strong bushy plants ......... 1.00 10.00 
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See our booklet for description—25 ¢ 
Persimmon Diospyros Virginiana all grafted 
Excellent selections of the American species. 
Josephine, ripens fruit after the middle of September. 
Sweet, delicious, yellow. 
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