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HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis). A small, slow growing tree with spreading branches. 5-6 ft. 
$3.00 each, 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, 8-10 ft. $5.00 each. 
HONEYLOCUST (Gieditsia triacanthes). An odd shaped, straggly growing tree. Flat top, some- 
what weeping branches, smooth bark, finely cut, dark green foliage. Fragrant, white flowers in May. 
4-6 ft. $2.25 each, 6-8 ft. $3.00 each, 8-10 ft. $3.75 each, 244-3 in. caliper, $12.00 each. 
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE (Gymnocladus dioica). Irregular shaped tree, blue-green foliage. Some- 
what resembles the Walnut. 6-8 ft. $3.00 each, 8-10 ft. $3.75 each, 10-12 ft. $5.00 each. 
MAPLE (Acer). This group of shade trees is well known and extensively planted since the Maples can 
be satisfactorily grown in a large part of this country. There are numerous varieties. We offer 
only the most choice ones, as follows: 
Norway (Acer platanoides). Especially suited for street planting and on the grounds of small homes. 
As it makes only a medium size tree, can be used where space does not permit larger trees like the 
Sugar Maple and American Elm. Large, dark green foliage; dense, spreading. Rather slow grower. 
5-6 ft. $2.50 each, 6-8 ft. $3.50 each, 8-10 ft. $4.50 each. 
Scarlet (Acer rubrum). A medium grower. Light, green foliage turning scarlet in Fall. Not quite 
as dense as Norway. 5-6 ft. $2.50 each, 6—8 ft. $3.50 each, 8-10 ft. $4.50 each, 10-12 ft. $6.00 each. 
Schwedler’s (Acer platanoides schwedleri). Leaves bright reddish purple in Spring turning deep 
green later in the season. Splendid lawn variety. 5-6 ft. $3.00 each, 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, 8-10 ft. 
$5.00 each. 
Silver (Acer dasycarpum). Especially popular because of being a fast grower. Light green foliage 
slightly silvery underneath. Trees grow to be larger and more spreading than the Norway and should 
be given more space. Excellent for broad streets and large home grounds as well as useful in public 
parks. 6-8 ft. $3.00 each, 8-10 ft. $3.75 each, 10-12 ft. $5.00 each; 2-2% in. caliper, $8.00 each; 214-3 in. 
caliper, $12.00 each; 3-4 in. caliper, $18.00 each. See Illustration page 37. 
Sugar (Acer saccharum). A native of the East, found growing in forests. In some localities the trees 
are tapped for the sugar water which is boiled into syrup and maple sugar. Tall, pyramidal shape 
requiring more space than its cousin, the Norway. 5-6 ft. $3.00 each, 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, 8-10 ft. 
$5.00 each. 
OAK (Quercus). For permanent shade, few trees excel the Oaks, which are long-lived, sturdy and 
stately. Among the many varieties we attempt to offer only those most useful for shade and or- 
namental effect.. More difficult to transplant than some shade trees and slower in becoming estab- 
lished. Reasonably fast growers and become more valuable with age. Write for quotations on 
larger B&B specimens. 
Austrian Turkey (Quercus cerris laciniata). Serrate leaves, gray underneath. Tree slow grower, d x le 
reaching 100 ft. when matured. Difficult to transplant. 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, 8-10 ft. $5.00 each, Lombardy Poplar 
10-12 ft. $7.00 each. 
Chestnut (Quercus montana). Tall, rather slender grower with OAK, Red (Quercus rubra). Another good Oak which makes a 
foliage Jess dense than Pin Oak. Most useful when planted in beautiful shade tree from the time it is established on lawn or 
groups with other varieties. 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, 8-10 ft. $5.00 each, street. Grows.to be very old and a giant in the forest. When 
10-12 ft. $7.00 each. planting a tree as a lasting memorial, we recommend Red Oak 
coe d as being one of the best. Has large, glossy green foliage which 
Laure! (Quercus laurifolia). Handsome tree with round-topped turns Seawall in the Fall. 5-6 ft. $3.00 each, 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, 
head and lustrous foliage. Evergreen in the Deep South. 5-6 ft. 10 fK & 
$3.00 each, 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, 8-10 ft. $5.00 each. Bot O tess 00. ray 
Scarlet (Quercus coccinea). Very similar to the Red Oak in gen- 
Pin (Quercus palustris). The most extensively planted of all eral appearance and habit of growth. Foliage somewhat more 
Oaks because it lends itself better as a shade tree for narrow streets serrated and turns to a more uniform red in Autumn. A beautiful 
and small home grounds. Also useful in parks, bordering drive- . satisfactory tree. Sizes and prices same as Red Oak. 
ways and almost anywhere a medium size shade tree is required. - . z : 
A very uniform, pyramidal grower. Large, glossy green foliage, ere pQuereus ele): Handsome tree, with slender branches. 
: : : a : ea 5-6 ft. $3.00 each, 6-8 ft. $4.00 each. 
turning to red in Fall— making the tree ornamental as well as 3 : ; f 
affording desirable shade. 5-6 ft. $3.00 each, 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, White (Quercus alba). The well known, native American White 
Qn eS O0nedch: Oak. ‘Rather difficult to transplant, but makes a beautiful tree, 
especially when planted in groups in parks or on large estates. 
Same sizes and prices as Red Oak. 
— @GAK, Willow (Quercus phelios). So named because of its willow-like foliage. Beautiful 
a ornamental tree, but rather difficult to transplant. Matured height, 60-80 ft. 5-6 ft. 
$3.00 each, 6-8 ft. $4.00 each, 8-10 ft. $5.00 each. 
PLANE, Oriental (Platanus orientalis). The Plane isa good grower and especially de- 
sirable in cities where some varieties do not succeed because of smoke. Useful as a street 
tree, as well as on the lawn. 6-8 ft. $3.50 each, 8-10 ft. $4.50 each, 10-12 ft. $6.00 each, 
2-216 in. caliper, $10.00 each, 214-3 in. caliper, $15.00 each. 
POPLAR bolleana (Populus bolieana). Glossy green leaves, silvery underneath. Slen- 
der grower but wider than Lombardy and much longer lived. 5-6 ft. $1.50 each, 6-8 ft. 
$2.25: each, 8-10 ft. $3.00 each. 
Lombardy (Populus nigra italica). Tall, slender, rapid grower. Suitable as a back- 
ground, planting along driveways, screening off outbuildings, and other unsightly ob- 
jects. 6-8 ft. $1.25 each, $138.75 per doz., $75.00 per 100; 8-10 ft. $1.75 each, $19.25 
per doz., $110.00 per 100; 10-12 ft. $2.50 each, $27.50 per doz. 
WALNUT, American Black (Juglams nigra). Fast growing, spreading shade tree. 
Profitable for both timber and nuts. Especially useful for planting in pasture fields 
as the grass thrives underneath. Makes good shade for the stock and at: the same time 
is growing into valuable timber. 6-8 ft. $3.00 each, $33.00 per doz.; 8-10 ft. $3.75 each, 
$42.00 per doz. 
WILLOW, WEEPING (Salix babylonica). One of the most beautiful weeping trees. 
Especially suitable for planting along streams but can be grown in well drained soil. 5-6 ft. 
$2.00 each, 6-8 ft. $3.00 each. : . 
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