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SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES (Continued) 
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REDBUD (Cercis Canadensis). Heart-shaped leaves; rosy-red flowers in 
spring. 40 feet. 
4 toe oe reete: tr ees TO Tri tae eaee ete ee ee ee ee 11.00 100.00 
Sito La feet eh treesT OL ae = eee tee eee ee eS 8.00 75.00 
2 toU 3 steet wath ee + LOM eae oe ee ee le B50 50.00 
See also Shrubs 
ROSE ACACIA STANDARDS (Robinia hispida). Moss locust grafted on 
locust stems to make a small formal tree. Blooms heavily in spring, 
with large clusters of bright pink sweet-pea flowers; blooms occasion- 
ally throughout growing season. Desirable for formal planting, lawn 
specimens or where small trees are needed. 
4 AtOcOFTOOtESTCINS Meceeeret ie 8 oo ee tk 25.00 225.00 
Sto L435 FOOTE SECTS eee Sete Bi re TA Ad Reet i ee 20.00 175.00 
SYCAMORE, American. (Platanus occidentalis). Large, handsome leaves, 
Smooth, light colored, almost creamy-white bark with age, gives tree a 
striking appearance. Heat and drought resistant. 100 to 150 feet. 
5B tO" G7 Ce Hee eee eee re ee ee ees 11.00 100.00 
ge MOD a 2) Miglin: a ger oe omer ae 6 Soe ol ae ee 8.00 75.00 
THORN, PAUL’S SCARLET. Highly ornamental trees with clusters of 
double scarlet flowers. 15 to 20 feet. 
5) Ko) (5) KEENE, Joveevo@lavercl (Syoveiiave @rmnlhi) 30.00 275.00 
“4b iwoy ') Teen, loptena@overe! CCyeyenaree OM) 25.00 235.00 
AN, 
WALNUT, BLACK (Juglans nigra). Large tree with compound leaves; 
edible nuts. Valuable timber tree. 80 to 100 feet. 
D.¥L0.\ 6 TL CCT Ces Beceem De a ee a a 11.00 100.00 
ASLO SOLE CG Une ae he oe ea el ee eae cc ee 8.00 75.00 
