TREES AND SHRUBS 5 
period. In August we counted over 100 clusters of 
bloom at one time on a single two year tree which had 
grown to twelve feet tall and nearly as wide. 
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Photo in July 
This should be worthwhile to add to your plantings if 
only for the novelty of a long blooming tree. But if 
you are acquainted with the black locust you will know 
how well the bees work it during the short blossoming 
period in spring; thus this selection with long blooming 
habit is promising for honey plant. Expected to be sim- 
ilar in requirements to black locust which is noted for 
adaptability to a wide range of soil and climatic condi- 
tions. 
Ask us for reprint, “Everflowering Locust.” 
Strong trees, 3 to 5 ft., each $2.75; postpaid. (Larger 
trees cut back for mailing.) 
Newly Grafted Specimens of Everflowering Locust 
We offer this newly grafted material so that you 
may grow your own trees and eliminate the expense of 
handling the larger trees to which they grow into in 
one season. These are newly made grafts using scions 
of Everflowering Locust grafted onto one year seed- 
lings. In cultivated rows with good moisture and fertile 
soil they grow into strong trees, most of them five to 
seven feet tall, in one season. These are not started 
trees so you cannot expect them all to survive, although 
we have found that with proper handling a good ma- 
jority of them should start. Recommended only if you 
will follow very carefully the simple directions which 
come with the grafts and for sections where good spring 
moisture conditions prevail. You are invited to send 
for further details and planting directions before order- 
ing. Order, giving shipping date for the time early 
spring gardens are made in your locality. 
Everflowering Locust grafts, 6 (minimum shipment) 
$3.00; 12 for $4.85; 25 for $8.50; 100 for $30.00; post- 
paid. 
