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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. 
SAIC Resse. sere e $3.50 TES CN ae gre $5.00 
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. 
ACS eter ee $4.75 FAP AS vei AA OO E $7.00 
BO ules, 15 Gb Soro arore $5.50 
Pine, White 
This magnificent monarch of the forest is stately 
and beautiful with its pyramidal crown and irides- 
cent green foliage the entire year around. Grows 
frequently to a height of 180 to 200 feet with a 
trunk 4 to 5 feet in diameter. It transplants readily 
and is attractive at all stages. Grows naturally from 
far up in Canada, throughout the New England 
States, New York, most of Pennsylvania, southward 
along the Appalachian Mountains to Tennessee. 
DE mi team $ 5.00 HOEY ah aed Ogun $15.00 
SCAG tame teneede $10.00 Se Olt ba eecstess cere $20.00 
Red-bud—Judas Tree 
This small, artistic, round-headed tree occasionally 
grows to a height of 45 feet. Its exquisite profusion 
of pink flowers form a beautiful contrast in the early 
spring with the white flowers of the Dogwood. It 
prefers rich, fertile ground and will grow either in 
the shade or in the open. Grows throughout most of 
Pennsylvania, southward along the foothills to 
Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, westward to 
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska. 
Aviat Cate Ah hates $4.00 628 ly hoi cetieta $7.50 
S26 ult endian see $5.50 
Sour \‘/ood 
This rather irregularly crowned tree, which seems 
to actually blaze with color in the autumn, frequently 
grows to a height of 50 feet. It prefers fertile slopes. 
Transplants easily, and its use should ever increase. 
It has wonderful white blossoms and its brilliant 
fall foliage is unsurpassed. Grows from central 
Pennsylvania. westward to central Arkansas, south- 
ward to northern Florida and eastern Texas. 
Act Cheer rhe eae $5.00 (a A ak Oe Wo $10.00 
OMe ci gureie oo $7.50 
Tulip 
This stately tree grows tall and straight as an 
Indian with its erect trunk sometimes branchless to a 
height of 100 feet. It belongs to the Magnolia family 
and is one of our most magnificent flowering trees. 
Par AS Poth arate Am is $2.00 ArGotel © cise, eat $4.50 
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