THtillenmeyex Nurseries 
Ash—Fraxinus 
Feed Your Trees 
Like other plants, trees should 
be fed for best 
results. See our 
Plant Foods listed on inside back 
cover. 
Sweet Gum—Liquidambar 
GLEDITSIA 
OVER A CENTURY OF HONEST DEALING 
DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
Fraxinus - Ash 
GREEN and AMERICAN ASH. We offer these two 
varieties which are not unlike in appearance and 
which are all native. The whole group succeeds in 
dry, alkaline soils. These should be more generally 
planted, especially in the paddock and for re- 
forestation. 
Each 
W ie SD aes Wes ta, lela Gaencancec $ 4.50 
8} ite) IMO iat, WAS Ti, GIEMMIE onc concn ae 6.00 
HO) we 2 wie, IS: ii, Ghee oo 00500- 8.25 
WZ Gitoy Bb sae, 2 fink, lela eee saa accanae 11.00 
A io) PS) Fhe, Zee the, elleteneGe -2-cncoue- 13.00 
Ginkgo - Maidenhair 
GINKGO biloba (Maidenhair). The Ginkgo is one of 
the oldest living things in the world. It is a hang- 
over from the prehistoric ages and has no relatives 
in the plant kingdom. A tall, picturesque, hardy 
tree with horizontal branches and small maiden- 
hair-fernlike leaves which usually hang in clusters 
of three or more from the branches. The foliage 
changes to golden yellow in the fall. A unique 
tree worthy of a place on any lawn. 
7 to 8 ft., 114 in. diameter 
Sito site m in > mineclianie tea ai 
Nii) WO ine, ISA, fil, GlenNate: o-5064554-2- SD 
ORTON ST tae in. diameter 
Gleditsia - Honey Locust 
triacanthos inermis (Thornless Honey 
Locust). A picturesque, fast growing, spreading 
tree with small compound leaves. Not dense enough 
to kill the grass beneath and is being much used 
as a lawn or street tree and is a substitute for 
the Elm. 
14 in. diameter 
114 in. diameter 
134 in. diameter 
2 in. diameter 
in. diameter 
Gleditsia - 
Moraine Locust 
See page 13 
(BGB 50% extra) 
LIQUIDAMBAR _styraciflua. 
tree not appreciated. It 
growth nor 
but the glossy foliage in summer, the 
liant color in the fall, and the unusual 
Another 
is not of 
it especially valuable. 
(BGB 50% extra) 
[14] 
GYMNOCLADUS dioica 
JUGLANS cinerea 
Liriodendron - Tulip Tree 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera (Tulip Tree). Be- 
long to the Magnolia family, and is one 
of the finest native trees, growing to be 
very large, and bearing Tulip-shaped, yel- 
lowish blossoms. Its leaves are large and 
very dark green. Grows quickly when estab- 
lished. 
Each 
7 to 9 ft., 1% in. diameter ..... S53 5010) 
3 ie) HO ite, Wa in, Chelmer sooac 6.50 
HOSOm Zettel >a inemciannie termes 8.75 
12 5to; 14 ett. 2. ine ciameten saree se sso) 
JAS) 15) tty 2VE Tes Clee Gooae 14.00 
Liquidambar - Sweet Gum 
native 
rapid 
especially easy to transplant, 
bril- 
ap- 
pearance of the young branches with corky 
bark in the winter are qualities which make 
Each 
8 to 10 ft., 114 in. diameter ..... $ 6.50 
10 to 12 ft., 134 in. diameter ..... 8.75 
25 to ls tte in. diameter ..... 11.50 
12 to! 15, ft; 215 in; diameter oeoce 14.00 
Gymnocladus 
(Kentucky Coffee Tree). A 
native of noble proportions, growing rather irregu- 
lar in shape, with blue-green foliage. Resembles the 
Walnut tree. Fine for heavy clay soils. 
Each 
7 to 9) ft., 14in. diameter 3. 4s i aos 20,8) 
Sto VOMtit lal/aminecdiamete ranean ene 6.50 
Oto: 12 ft..hs4 inv diameterser ce eieieneae 8.75 
UPAR few earn, 2 ake tofelanetae Anaganconnoc 11.50 
12) to! id its ine idiamete ri jain 14.00 
Juglans - Butternut 
(Butternut). This native tree is 
perhaps the most precocious of the nut bearing 
trees. It is rapid in growth, quickly making a 
round-headed tree. Fruits at young age. 
Each 
5 to Getty 114) ins diameterie. prainereeten $2.50 
6 to 7 ft. > inediameter @v.ni cen tae 3.00 
? tonS tte 34 cin-dlametermercc eee 4.00 
fs} vey SS) qi, 2 iin, diameter? 22 <ccc0n ete oneaeent 5.00 
Juglans - Walnut 
JUGLANS nigra (Black Walnut). One of the noblest 
of our native forest trees; valued for timber and 
nuts. 
Each 
5S to: (Oot Zon. diamis cao $2.00 
(Mites 7/ tnt Ween Cela conscasocaacaccs 2.50 
7 to’ 6) tts, WS42In diame san. ee eee 3.00 
8 to Ota 2 is Calis. Sete vais cs eee 4.00 
Me) tke PA tits, AV Th leis oa ncanacannosce 5.00 
Are Nature’s 
Air Conditioners 
Tulip Tree—Liriodendron 
