Center Point, Iowa Shade Trees 
Each 
HAZEL—Turkish Tree. 40-60) ft. 22.0000 o.cccccccccceeeccceceeee eee 4-5 ft. 4.50 
A rather slow growing, corky-barked tree. Unusual but 
well shaped and very desirable. 
HICKORY AND HICAN. See under Nuts. 
HOPHORNBEAN. Iron Wood. Ostrya Virginiana. 25-30 ft. 4-5 ft. 2.50 
A small shapely tree with long spreading branches. 5-6 sft. 3.50 
Often as broad as high. 6-8 ft. 5.00 
8-10 ft. 7.50 
IRONWOOD. See Hophornbean. 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE. 40-80 ft. A good native a) ti. 1.75 
tree but little known. Useful for shade in places 3-4 ft. 2.50 
where lots of fall, winter and early-spring sun, but 5 in. cal. 60.00 
summer shade is desired, having very compound leaves 
and few branches, leafing out late and shedding early. 
LILAC TREE. See Shrubs. 
LINDEN, American. Tilia americana. 60-80 ft. A clean A= ian ET 2.00 
nardy fast growing svmmetrical shade tree with large =O eel nS OC) 
heart shaped leaves. Recommended for street plant- 6-Gie tt; 4.00 
ing. 8-10 ft. 5.50 
10-12 ft. 7.50 
—Pyramidal. A budded form with very upright habit 6-8 ft. 6.00 
of growth and symmetrical form. 
LOCUST—Honey, thornless. 50 ft..002202200-202ee eee 4-5 ft. 1.50 
A vigorous wide-spreading tree with beautiful pinnate 5-6 ft. a2) 
lacey foliage. Very hardy, strong tree succeeding in 6-8 ft. 3.50 
any soil. G=lOzent te 5.00 
LOZ it 7.00 
—Millwoeod Locust. A variety of Honeylocust having a O=i/aeee tte 5.00 
great quantity of large very sweet pods suitable for 
cattle feed. Thornless. 
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A new patented tree completely seedless and thornless 
with a pleasing vase shape similar to the elm. The small 
compound leaves make a filtered shade permitting a 
better stand of grass. The small thin leaves leave very 
little litter when they drop. 
—Seiler Locust. 50 ft. A new honey locust of our own 8-10 ft. 10.00 
introduction. Seedless and podless. The original tree 
has a two ft. diameter trunk and is a beautiful strong 
sturdy tree. We have a very limited supply this year. 
MAGNOLIA—Soulangeana, Saucer Magnolia. 20-25 ft... 3-4 ft. 12.50 
Very large purplish pink and white flowers before the 4-5 ft. 15.00 
leaves open. Plant where they get sun and are protected 
from winter wind. Balled and burlaped. 
MALUS. See crabs. 
MAPLE—Crimson King. Red Norway. 40-50 ft... 5-6 ft. 4.50 
A new patented Schwedler Maple that holds its bril- (Qf amb, 6.50 
liant deep red coloring throughout the summer. 
coal OO np teh Ply ed MOP Uae Ges 5 R= oe oie ee Dee Eee eee ee eee ee. 4-5 ft. 2.00 
Beautiful fine foliage, coloring most brilliant orange = Gin lite 3.00 
and scarlet in fall. A splendid substitute for the more 
tender Japanese Maples. Shears well and is very hardy. 
Fine for tall screens. See also shrubs. 
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