NURSERY GROWN NATIVE TREES 
Locust, Honey 
oom 
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at This noble monarch with its unusually erect crown 
pis —™ grows 140 feet in height with a trunk sometimes 5 
Laan to 6 feet in diameter. It inhabits the rich bottom 
ge, | lands from western New York to Alabama, westward 
ook on to the extreme eastern part of Texas. It forms a mag’ 
vaca a nificent shade tree and transplants readily when it 
~ wa is small, 
1—2 ft. - . . ° ° $1.00 
. 2—3 ft. - - - - - $2.50 
45 ff. - - ’ , - $3.50 
Magnolia, Glauca, Swamp or Sweetbay 
This is the daintiest and freest growing of our 
Magnolias, rarely reaching a height of 60 feet with 
a trunk 2 feet in diameter. Grows naturally in the 
marshy grounds, swamps and bogs along the coastal 

1g NR 7 region from southern Pennsylvania to the central 
te i part of Florida, extending westward through Lou- 
itis / Me\ isiana into the eastern portion of Texas. 
VR 1 att: . - . . . $1.50 
Va 2—3 ft. - . . . - $3.50 
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Sweetbay Magnolia 5—6 ft. . - . - - $5.50 Sweetbay Magnolia 
Magnolia, Umbrella 
1-2: ft, . - - - - $2.25 
2—3 ft. . ’ . - - $2.75 
Maple, Ash-leaf 
6—8 ft. - - ’ , , $5.00 
Maple, Red 
This is one of our showiest trees, raising its irreg- 
ular, flaming crown to a height of 100 feet, fre- 
quently with a 3-foot trunk. The twigs are often 
very red as are its blossoms when they first appear 
in early spring, and the fall foliage turns to a bright 
scarlet. It prefers the bottom lands, but frequently 
wanders far up on the hillsides. Ranges over the 
eastern United States. 

1—2 ft. - " “ - " $1.00 
2—3 ¢ ° . os $2.00 Z 
5—6 ft. ’ - . ’ y $4.00 Red Maple 
Maple, Silver 
This beautiful, roundtopped tree often reaches a 
height of 100 feet with a 3 to 4-foot trunk. It should 4 Par 
never be used as a street tree, nor should it be planted 
close by residences, but it makes a very satisfactory 
and attractive tree when planted in an adjacent 
meadow or in a nearby swale. Grows best in rich 
lowlands and is distributed over practically all the 
eastern United States as far south as Florida. 
Silver Manle 6-—8 ft. - , ’ ° = $3.50 Silver Maple 
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