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Ash, White 
This rugged, stately tree is the most familiar 
among the Ash group in the eastern United States. 
It often grows to a height of 120 feet. Prefers the 
rich soil of lowlands or rich hillsides. It is an ex- 
tremely valuable tree in the landscape and is a dif- 
ficult tree to transplant after it has attained any size. 
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2—3 ft. - - - Z $ 1.00 
3—4 ft. - - - , $ 2.00 
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10—12 ft. - . - $10.00 
Basswood 
Growing alone, the Basswood assumes a rather 
Wane regular, somewhat pyramidal form with a beautifully 
i, domed crown, attaining a height frequently of 100 
; R wy feet and a 3 to 4 foot diameter. It prefers moist, 
Va low lands. It grows daringly close to stream banks. 
&, Bf It is always a tree of rare beauty and grace. Fragrant, 
a yellow flowers blooming in mid-summer. Grows 
Pd * from Maine to central Alabama, westward to Okla- 
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Basswood 1 Beech 
The Beech is magnificent with a tremendous, 
smooth-barked, gray trunk and huge wide-spreading 
branches, crowned with an artistically delicate 
tracery of twigs which form a regular shape and 
offers support for an extremely dense canopy of 
dark green leaves. It frequently grows to a height of 
over 100 feet with a straight trunk 3 to 4 feet in 
diameter. It prefers fertile, well-drained soil and has 
a mat of deep and widely spreading roots. It grows 
from Maine to Florida, westward to Texas and 
through part of Wisconsin. 
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Birch, Gray 
One of the most graceful of all trees. The Gray 
Birch is small, seldom attaining a height of over 20 
or 30 feet. When young, its bark is creamy white. 
Grows well on dry slopes and seems to like barren 
soil. It makes a beautiful contrast against a back- 
ground of pine or spruce. It ranges naturally along 
the Atlantic coast from Maine through the northern 
part of Virginia. 
6—8 ft. . . 3 7 5 $5.00 
810 ft. - - - e ; $7.50 
HO—=12 ie, . ’ 3 $10.00 
Birch, Black 
3—5 ft. - , 3 2 : $2.50 
Gray Birch 6— Sites ’ 2 : F : $5.00 
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