Center Point, Iowa Shade Trees 
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REN TS GOO OFT tea ee eee ee en eee pean US Lee. 2-3. it 2.50 
A fine tree with fan shaped leaves and immune to 8-10 ft. 7.90 
insects and fungi. The oldest cultivated tree known to 
man. Fossilized leaves supposed to be millions of years 
old have been unearthed. 
HACKBERRY. Celtis-occidentalis. 60-75 ft... 5-621ts 2.00 
A very strong rapid growing. shade tree somewhat 6-8 ft. 3.00 
resembling the elm in appearance, but with somewhat 
lighter colored leaves. An excellent street tree. 
HAZEL, Turkish Tree. See under Nuts. 
HICKORY AND HICAN. See under Nuts. 
JUNE BERRY 2 Trees3;20-80 cite ee ie es os ee, See tts 1225 
Small tree with fine foliage and racemes of white flow- 
ers in early Spring and edible purplish fruit in June. 
LINDEN, American. Tilia americana. 60-80 ft... D=6a it. 2.75 
A clean hardy fast growing symmetrical shade tree 
with large heart shaped leaves. Recommended for 
street planting. 
—Pyramidal. A budded pe with very ae habit 9-6 ft. 3.75 
of growth and symmetrical form. 
LOCUST—Honey, thornless. _22.....00000.00000.ccccceeceeceeteeeeececeeeeeeees 4-5 ft. 1.25 
A vigorous wide-spreading tree with beautiful pinnate 5-6 ft. 175 
lacey foliage. Very hardy, strong tree succeeding in 6-8 ft 2.50 
any soil. 
MAGNOLIA—sculangeana, Saucer Magnolia. 20-25 ft..... 3-4 ft. 15.00 
Very large purplish pink and white flowers before the 
leaves open. Plant where they get sun and are protected 
from winter wind. 
—Stelata, Water lily. 8-10 ft. 0.0. 18-24 in. 9.00 
Hardiest of the spring flowering magnolias. A wide 
spreading large shrub bearing large, white fragrant 
flowers profusely very early in the Spring. 
MAPLE—Crimson King. Red Norway. 40-50 ft. 00000000... 1-67 Sibel eee 
A new patented Schwedler Maple that holds its bril- . 
liant deep red coloring throughout the summer. 
—Hard or Sugar, Acer saccharium. 50-75 ft. 20000... 4-5 ft. 3.00 
One of the best shade trees. Colors brilliantly in the fall. 5-621: 3.50 
When planted in favorable locations grows fairly rapidly 6-8 ft. 4.50 
—Norway, Acer platanoides. 50-60 ft. 02 6-7 ft. whips 2.00 
A splendid dense round topped tree, faster growing 6-8 ft. br. 3.50 
than Hard Maple, Leaves remain green until late 8-10 ft. br. 5.00 
then turn bronze. 10-12 ft. br. - 7.00 
—Pyramidal Norway Maple. .........2.........222......22-:.1--220.0e000000000-- 7-8 ft. 3.50 
—Schwedler, Purple Norway. 40-50 ft. 000000220... 6-7 ft. whips 3.00 
Large bright purplish red foliage in Spring, turning 6-7 ft. br. 4.00 
bronzy-green. in summer and yellow in fall. Budded 7-8 ft. br. 5.00 
on common Norway Maple. One of the most colorful 
shade trees. Slower growing than Norway. ~ 
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