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Birch, Yellow 
1—2 ft. - ° - . - $1.50 
| 6—8 ft. ° - . : - $5.00 
Birch, River 
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; Cedar, Red 
y This pyramidal tree is native on rocky hillsides 
and sandy flats from Maine to Central Florida, west 
\ to central Texas and north to North Dakota. It is 
tremendously valuable for certain landscape effects. 
Transplants readily and grows to a height of 40 to 
| 50 feet. Its trunk sometimes reaches 3 feet in 
| diameter. 
] “a 1—2 ft. , - - - - $1.00 
. 4—5 ft. ; ° , . . $4.00 
Red Cedar 
5—6 ft. - - . ° ‘ $5.00 
6—7 ft. : - . Z . $6.00 
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Coffee Tree 
This truly American tree is so outstandingly beau- 
tiful with its dainty foliage and rough, gray bark, 
one wonders why it is not more commonly used for 
ornamental planting. It grows 100 feet high with a 
trunk often 4 feet in diameter and offers high shade 
for lawns. It should be transplanted when small. 
The Coffee Tree ranges naturally through western 
New York, western Pennsylvania, West Virginia. 
Tennessee, through most of Alabama and northward 
Colleel Tree to southern Wisconsin. 
5—7 ft. ‘ S 3 ‘ Z $6.00 
Crab-Apple, American 
This low, round-headed, decorative tree is gen- 
erally a favorite wherever it appears. It grows most 
naturally from Canada through western New York 
; to Georgia, west to Arkansas and Iowa. It seldom 
= aie grows to a height of more than 24 feet. Prefers rich, 
PM a well-drained soil and grows in the woods where its 
light pink blossoms are beautifully set off against the 
background of the taller trees. 
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American Crab-Apple 4—5 ft. ’ ° ° c , $5.00 
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