Trees for Modern Homes 
Sensational YWoaracac Locust 
Fast Growing -Long Lived - Seedless 
The MORAINE LOCUST is the shade tree that couldn't be much 
better if it was specifically bred for the needs of today. For the many 
new homes that have no shade whatsoever, the MORAINE LOCUST 
will provide shade quicker than any tree we know of. Yet, the 
MORAINE is a good tree—long-lived, drought resistant, and will 
grow on any soil. 
The MORAINE LOCUST is TODAY’S shade tree because of the 
following features: 
1. SEEDLESS. Unlike other locusts, the Moraine is sterile, thus there 
are no unsightly seed pods to clean up in the fall. Non-fruiting 
habit permits better foliage. 
2. GROWS ANYWHERE. Seems to produce good growth on any 
kind of soil, but responds favorably to extra feeding. 
3. LONG-LIVED. A common honey locust recently cut down in 
Ohio, proved to be 327 years old. There is every reason to be- 
lieve that the MORAINE LOCUST, too, will be a long-lived trees 
4. HARDY. Common honey locust is native 
from New York to Minnesota and from Moraine Locust 
Texas to Ontario. The Minnesota Horti- 
cultural Extension Department recom- 
mends it throughout the southern half of ASH, Green 
Minnesota. The MORAINE LOCUST 
should withstand the same extremes 1n 
One of the best shade trees, very clean, symmetrical, drought resistant and 
long-lived. Green Ash grows under the most severe conditions. Excellent 
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mit growth of excellent lawns, but ade- : 
quate shade to prevent growth of crab ELM, American (Grafted ) 
grass. America’s most popular shade tree. Large and spreading, it combines 
strength and grace. One of the best lawn or park trees—majestic, hardy, 
We know of no other shade tree that possesses permanent. These are grafted Elm selected for their uniformity, good 
the many fine features of the MORAINE LO- shape, and faster growing habit. Beige fae 
CUST. It more adequately fills the needs of giyg f $5.25 $10.25 
today than any other tree. For shade in a hin anc ark a aR tae) non ee oe 
plant MORAINE LOCUST. But Sede pearly re NN ci hon NGL UNE iin eater asa A gitt oka cL tates Ch vc 30 ne : : 
as supply is limited this year. Each 2 for b 
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A hardy Siberian strain that grows fast even in poor soils. However, the 
Chinese Elm is not a good shade tree, and with the recent introduction 
of the Moraine Locust, the need for fast growing trees—yet good trees— 
Cut-Leaf Weeping Birch 
can now be satisfied. Each 2 for 
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LINDEN, American (Basswood) 
A beautiful specimen tree with a round, compact top; large, heart-shaped 
leaves that give dense shade. Bach #22 fot 
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MOUNTAIN ASH 
A beautiful semi-dwarf specimen tree with creamy white flowers followed 
by clusters of orange-red berries. Bach foe 
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WILLOW, Niobe Weeping 
A graceful weeping tree for lawn or beside a rock wall. Has golden yellow 
bark, narrow green leaves, silvery beneath and long drooping branches. 
Each 2 for 
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