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DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
Fraxinus - Ash Gymnocladus 
EEN aca g AN ERLGON ae uaa ribet cles ae GYMNOCLADUS dioicus (Kentucky Coffee Tree). A 
which are ali native. The whole group succeeds in native of noble proportions, growing rather irregu- 
one alkaline soils. These atoll eee a lar in shape, with blue-geen foliage. Resembles the 
pranted especially [ES Pe reach Walnut tree. Fine for heavy clay soils. Each 
WY Ae SP ais 1” igheselly Goer asennanens $ saa Woke. pee vat Wipes Googe ode 100 by $ 5.00 
Oto (OtEeIGh in call eens COMM CRUD) a aaa cee 
12° to. 14 "tt, 2. -, in. Cal. aac nee eee 10.50 COPA Ae alee ae eciac ars re oo 2 8.50 
12to [Se tteeee: inmcaly, ann a eeereeee 1250 (Aer ee hep 7 ie Calis be euectacuctene oeorcneme 11.00 
NZ 1 VS sas, 2A ids Tel, moooanncssdco. 13.50 
Ginkgo - Maidenhair 
GINKGO biloba (Maidenhar). The omkae is one of 
the oldest living things in the world. It is a hang- 
over from the prehistoric ages and has no relatives Juglans im Butternut 
in the plant kingdom. A tall, picturesque, hardy 
tree with horizonal branches and small maiden- \\KJUGLANS cinerea (Butternut). This native tree is 
hair-fernlike leaves which usually hang in clusters perhaps the most precocious of the nut bearing 
of three or more from the branches. The foliage trees, It is rapid in growth, quickly making a 
changes to golden yellow in the fall. A unique ; 
tree worthy of a place on any lawn. Each round-headed tree. Fruits at young age. Each 
Ltd <Sitti1iA in. call. cee Sea ers: $ 5.00 Sy ie ta at A ti Cele eo cack ao nsoogsenyc $2.50 
Sine TS gnee os Wa Cel Sauosoeosncoe- 6.50 7 f Ati ttre s| Ceara tee are SE enor 3.00 
SH lOlte, ASaina cole eae eee an 8.50 3 te 3 He we age ie 
10 fon atte 20 tinccals ante eerie 11.00 : to : Won UEZE Unb Celb Solo apoio sao oot 
to 
fitz fRaupenete}ie See ern ireni rr Cera 5.00 
Gleditsia - Honey Locust 
GLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis (Thornicss Honey WwW 
ange gs picturesque, fast growing, spreading Juglans > alnut 
tree with small compound leaves. Not dense enough ~ A & WW 
to kill the grass beneath and is being much used “SJUGLANS nigre (Black Walnut). One of the noblest 
as a lawn or street tree and is a substitute for of our native forest trees; valued for timber and 
the Elm. Each nuts Each 
plea Pas: Saat ] j . eo ere eda erie Oe elise ale: efielle) el eke) al anemic wal er:e, . ; . 
: Nagar eemearonliony caer 20 $289 5 to 6 ft, 14 in cal, wees eee eee $2.00 
Fraxinus—-Ash SATE CGI een. ce-ch a eee 8.50 Seitoy. Thais. Waatosncels eadaoavcoonomnacte 2.50 
2 hg gt 2 | ees ee one eee CN MARS «SR Coo saya 11.00 veto 8 ft 134 in. cal 3.00 
ee cael ; oe. Meuah ames dgeita et osey Sie onerd : 
PREY Male Maal hy Soe eace eee COON or eA & DIG 13.50 6 foo 62 aa ee eee Lot ae phat ie 4.00 
Gleditsia 4 Moraine Locust WOM. WA tee QU Ma Sel eno is a acle goG Hote 5.00 
Feed Your Trees See page 13 
Like other plants, trees should 
be fed for best results. See our 
Plant Foods listed on inside back Liquidambar a Sweet Gum ea 
rate LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua. Another native 
fi a tree not appreciated. 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 
qualities which make _ it 
especially valuable. 
Each 
7 to” Sift, 14 in, cali $5.00 
Seto! lOmhtis,. 5. inecals 6.50 
TORtos V2 tte le Aeine cals 8.50 
12 to 14 ft., 134 in. cal. 11.00 
2 ach 1 aie, AVS iia ell,  iEisx0) 
(B&B 50% extra) 
Liriodendron 
Tulip Tree 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera (7w- 
lip Tree). Belong to the Mag- 
nolia family, and is one of 
the finest native trees, grow- 
ing to be very large, and 
bearing Tulip-shaped, yel- Juglans Cinerea 
lowish blossoms. Its leaves 
are large and very dark 
green. Grows quickly when 
established. 
Each 
Wie “OG, VA tel cell, S500) 
8 to 10 "ft, 1 ins call 650 d 
October aula: tinttcalaaes 50 Are Nature S 
TZ tOm AS ite ez in. cal. 11,00 
12 to 15 ft., 2% in. cal. 13.50 Air Conditioners 
(BGB 50% extra) 
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