NURSERY GROWN NATIVE TREES 



Birch, Yellow 
Ll?) tit; - ‘ - - - $1.50 
6—8 ft. - . ‘ , - $5.00 
Birch, River 
1) ft: - ’ - . ’ $1.50 
; | Cedar, Red 
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This pyramidal tree is native on rocky hillsides 
and sandy flats from Maine to Central Florida, west 
\ to central Texas and north to North Dakota. It is 
tremendously valuable for certain landscape effects. 
Transplants readily and grows to a height of 40 to 


| 50 feet. Its trunk sometimes reaches 3 feet in 
diameter. 
roa 1—2 ft. - g “ 4 f $1.00 
P 4—5 ft. . Spite aes - - $4.00 
Red Cedar Red Cedar 
5—6 ft. “ . . ’ . $5.00 
6—7 ft. . . - - . $6.00 
7—8 ft. , , , . , $7.25 
Coffee Tree re pat 
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This truly American tree is so outstandingly beau- \. : 
tiful with its dainty foliage and rough, gray bark, ? x 
one wonders why it is not more commonly used for as af 
ornamental planting. It grows 100 feet high with a zi ae 
trunk often 4 feet in diameter and offers high shade henry Se 
for lawns. It should be transplanted when small. er ee 
The Coffee Tree ranges naturally through western ¥ At i 
New York, western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, | 
Tennessee, through most of Alabama and northward 5 
Gries Tree to southern Wisconsin. Coffee Tree 
5—7 ft. , , , ; , $6.00 
Crab-Apple, American 
This low, round-headed, decorative tree is gen- 
erally a favorite wherever it appears. It grows most 
naturally from Canada through western New York 
} to Georgia, west to Arkansas and Iowa. It seldom 
grows to a height of more than 24 feet. Prefers rich, 
well-drained soil and grows in the woods where its 
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light pink blossoms are beautifully set off against the 
background of the taller trees. 
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ff 2—3 ft. - , - - - $2.50 
American Crab-Apple 4—-5 ft. , , , - - $5.00 American Crab-Apple 
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