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Ginkgo - Maidenhair 
GINKGO biloba (Maidenhair). The Ginkgo is 
one of the oldest living things in the world. 
It is a hang-over from pre-historic ages and 
has no relatives in the plant kingdom. A 
tall, picturesque, hardy tree with horizontal 
branches and small  maidenhair-fernlike 
leaves which usually hang in clusters of 
three or more from the branches. The foli- 
age changes to golden yellow in the fall. 
A unique tree worthy of a place on any 
lawn. 
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Gleditsia - Honey Locust 
GLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis (Thornicss 
Honey Locust). A picturesque, fast growing, 
spreading tree with small compound leaves. 
Not dense enough to kill the grass beneath 
and is being much used as a lawn or street 
Juglans - Butternut 
JUGLANS cineraria (Butternut). This native 
tree is perhaps the most precocious of the 
nut bearing trees. It is rapid in growth, 
quickly making a round-headed tree. Fruits 
at young age. 
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Juglans - Walnut 
JUGLANS nigra (Black Walnut). One of the 
noolest of our native forest trees; valued for 
timber and nuts. 
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Koelreuteria - Varnish Tree 
KOELREUTERIA paniculata (Panicled Golden 
Rain Tree). Frequently called ‘Golden Rain 
Tree’’ because of the many yellow blossoms. 
tree and is a substitute for the Elm. It grows 20 to 30 feet high, and is of glob- 
3 Each ular shape. In its young stages it is not so 
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Gymnocladus Larix - Larch 
GYMNOCLADUS dioicus (Kentucky Coffee LARIX europaea (European Larch). A tall, 
Tree). A native of noble proportions, grow- 
ing rather irregular in shape, with blue- 
green foliage. Resembles the Walnut tree. 
Fine for heavy clay soils. 
conical tree with soft, light green leaves 
which resemble the short needles of a Pine. 
Valuable for screen or ornamental purposes. 
Among the first trees to start growth in the 
Each spring. The small cones are quite effective 
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Liquidambar - Sweet Gum 
LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua. Another native tree not appre- 
ciated. It is not of rapid growth nor especially easy to 
transplant, but the glossy foliage in summer, the bril- 
liant color in the fall, and the unusual appearance of 
the young branches with corky bark in the winter are 
l a 
Wrap 
Shade 
qualities which make it especially valuable. Each 
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be wrapped, 
for at least 1 
year, with a 
double thick- 
(BGB 50% extra) 
Liriodendron - Tulip Tree 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera (Tulip Tree). Belongs to the ness of burlap 
Magnolia family, and is one of the finest native trees, or heavy pa- 
grewing to be very large, and bearing Tulip-shaped, per, from the 
yellowish blossoms. Its leaves aire large and very dark ground | line 
green. Each to the first 
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(BGB 50% extra) 
Moraine (Locust) 
(Plant Patent No. 836) 
We are now offering this new thornless Honey Locust. It 
should not be confused with our native Locusts. It is a vase- 
shaped tree when young, but resembles the stately American Elm 
when older. The tree does not produce unsightly seed pods. It is 
a fast grower, happy on a wide range of soils, and easy to trans- 
plant. We are one of the few licensed growers in the United 
States. 
Residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bower, Lakewood Drive 
This beautiful home was completed and planted this summer. Assortment of 
Taxus used with other varieties. Shade trees will be planted this fall to complete 
the picture. 
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