Nursery Grown erie Shas 
Willow Oak 
Fersimmon 
Oak, White 
This magnificent tree is one of the most useful 
found in American forests. It commonly attains a 
height of 100 to 140 feet with a trunk diameter of 
4 to 5 feet. Its rich colored foilage makes it especially 
handsome in late autumn and it retains its leaves 
well on into the winter. Prefers deep, rich soil and 
grows generally over a large part of the United 
States from central Maine to northern Florida. It is 
dificult to transplant after it has attained a diameter 
much over 2% inches. 
Aa ie - - ’ ’ ’ $3.50 
6—=8) tte ’ - - / - $6.50 
Oak, Willow 
Magnificent stately tree with erect trunk and 
widely spreading branches. Narrow willow like 
leaves. It is a native of bogs and stream banks from 
Pennsylvania to Florida. 
8—10 ft. - - ’ - - $8.00 
Oak, Chestnut 
RSD. dite : - 2 ‘ $1.50 
ett - - ‘ 7 “ $2.50 
3—5 fr. - , , - ’ $4.50 
Oak, Muhlenburg 
3—5 f.. - - - : - $4.50 
Oak, Post 
1—1¥% ft. - - ‘ 2 $1.50 
2—3 ft - - ‘ - ° $2.50 
Papaw 
The Papaw with its interesting head and delicious 
fruit is scarcely more than a shrub. It seldom 
reaches a height of more than 25 or 30 feet. Prefers 
the fertile soil of the lowlands and grows naturally 
from western New York, southward to Florida, west- 
ward to Texas and Nebraska. Grows comparatively 
rapidly and transplants satisfactorily if proper care 
is taken. 
3—4 ft. 2 2 2 é g $3.50 
Persimmon 
This artistic and colorful tree seldom reaches 
more than 45 feet in height with a trunk sometimes 
2 or 2% feet in diameter. Its colorful fruit is a 
general favorite, and it should certainly be planted 
much more frequently as it transplants fairly well up 
to a great size. Grows naturally from central Penn- 
sylvania, southward throughout Florida and west- 
ward to central Texas and eastern Kansas. 
3—4 ft. - . ¢ ‘ 2 $4.00 
4—5 ft. . 3 . ; . $4.75 
SEG rte! y : 2 > 3 $5.59 
7—8 ft. “ - ; : - $7.06 
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