NURSERY GROWN NATIVE TREES 

Gum, Sour or Black 
This handsome tree with its -irregular, pagoda- 
shaped crown, rises often to a height of 100 feet 
with a trunk 3 to 4 feet in diameter. It naturally 
prefers swamps and rich lowlands but will grow any- 
where in company with Red Maple and most of the 
trees which like deep, fertile soil. It is difficult to 
transplant unless moved when comparatively young. 
2—3 ft. - - - 4 ‘ $2.50 
3—4 ft. - - - - - $3.50 

Gum, Sweet 
This magnificent tree grows to the height of 140 
feet with a trunk 4 to 5 feet in diameter, a hand- 
some, irregular-shaped crown, and star-shaped leaves 
Sour or Black Gum 
se ee which turn rich purple in autumn. It is often refused 
\ oe a place on the home grounds because it is rather 
VA slow to get started and difficult to transplant when 
r ie it has attained any size. It grows naturally in the 
aa are lowlands and ranges from southern New York, 
‘: ie} Be. southward through a large part of Florida, westward 
y _to the central part of Texas and Missouri. 
c "5 oy emote ge, Wiech $1.25 
“ % 3—4 ft. - , - - - $2.50 
SFP fee Re mee ee eae rai 2 $3.50 
2 he 5—6 ft. - - “ - - $5.00 
Sweet Gum 627 tft: E “ : 2 , $7.00 
7—8 ft. a - ‘ , $8.50 
Hackberry 
The Hackberry, if permitted to grow in the open, 
will develop a handsome, irregular crown, growing 
occasionally to 100 feet in height with a trunk 4 
feet in diameter. It has a wide distribution over a 
large part of the United States from New York 
throughout Florida and extending westward to Texas 
and thence northward throughout most of Oregon. 
It prefers rich, well-drained soil and in the proper 
location becomes a beautiful tree but is stunted 
to almost shrub size when planted in an unfavorable 

: location. 
3——4 ft. - . - - . $1.25 
Hackberry APNE i , : , , . $2.00 
Hemlock, Canada 
This glorious tree is the most graceful of all ever- 
greens, growing to a height of 100 feet with a trunk 
sometimes 4 feet in diameter and ranges naturally 
from Canada throughout most of the New England 
States and along the Appalachian Regions into 
Georgia, westward, extending well over Michigan 
and Wisconsin. It transplants readily almost any 
size and is particularly desirable because it will grow 
in locations too shady for most other evergreen trees. 

10—12 ins. ’ - - : $1.50 
tor tt. : ’ . ‘ $2.50 
2—3 ft. ’ - . . . $4.00 
es - , - - - $6.00 
OTE i. - - - - - $7.00 
5==6 1f - - “ . - $9.00 
; 67 te - - - “ $11.00 
Canada Hemlock 7—8° ft. - - - - $14.50 
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Sweet Gum 
Hackberry 

Canada Hemlock 
