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RED BUD (Cercis Canadensis) 
As America becomes more conscious of native plants 
the Red Bud is receiving greater respect, with its purple, 
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Each 
BEATA CET ree eh Ae PRE oes) eA sas S's eo ened $ 1.50 
7 WBS A Pet as AR nt ed CRC RY ie A 15 
5s MOT Lee tial eo Se oERAU TR, tee yo nication eins ome 2250 
Sai Oi feet heavy) DIQOUMNG ars ctr er eke 6.00 
\ AMERICAN BEECH—Fagus Americana. 
Each Dozen Hundred 
D=3. [CCbgae ae ne ae ce wpe kiepste $1.00 $10.00 $75.00 
Honey Locust (Thornless) (My Introduction) 
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis Sweet pods for cattle feed. 
Bears 3-5 years. Famous for growth value. 
The agricultural Experiment Station at Auburn, Ala- 
bama reports their 8 year trees bore, figured in oats value 
with 20 trees per acre equal 125 bushels per acre, plus a 
crop of hay or pasture without cost of annual field prepara- 
tion, planting and harvesting. Mature trees will grow as 
much as 300 bushels of Oats food value per acre. 
See Complete Food Analysis in 25¢ booklet. 
A site better, read Smith’s amazing report on them in 
“Tree Crops’’. It’s listed on back page. 
Millwood—This old variety needs no introduction. 
Smith—More hardy for northern planting. 
Schofer—Originating at Pennsburg, Pa. is 500 miles far- 
ther north than the home of other varieties. Hence it’s 
possibilities in hardiness. 
Each Dozen 
Tle SER Roe eo kat es, Pec orc niente G oe meio G oc $2.00 $20.00 
Ch, Sik ee te pk MD Pre Re cer Cer ORG Os 3.00 30.00 
Sa TEE Eee tee Im este ogee ee ee 4.00 
TESM Wah Pm eh actu aceon Gene Cio Crohns Og -cac ti 5.00 
Wm. Penn Oaks—(My Introduction) 
The most amazing thing about oaks is revealed in my 
selection work on Penn trees. We found a few trees who’s 
seedlings grow more rapidly than sugar maple. It’s amazing 
These are the “‘corn fields of the future.”’ When man 
grows up to use what he has, he’ll Oak a mountain ridge, 
a hill-side, a rocky knoll. 
According to production figures of bearing oaks a low 
of 274 bus. of corn .per acre in hog food value can be 
grown on mts. and steep slopes. You can start YOUR 
future tax reduction by planting NOW? 
Many people insist on a Black, Pin or Red Oak. The 
WHITE is JUST as beautiful in the autumn with the 
addition ofthe BEST oak timber and the BEST acorn 
for feeding poultry and hogs. 
TURKEY—od4d, holly leafed, very ornamental. 
White Oak (Quercus Alba) 
Whips root pruned. These grow faster than maples. 
Think I can spare you a few hundred. But order early. 
Each Dozen 
SEAGER EAS SA Men a hd agen he ant serena alley i aieP > 2.00 
ASE FE Ree et ee Sto hi on en cia aes ee 3.00 30.00 
CS fe el sek Gee eevee ee a eras os eee 4.50 45.00 
GATOR ERE Rea’ crip cae 8 ae 5700 55.00 
White Oak (0. Alba) Turkey Oak (Q. Cerris) 
These have remarkable roots and transplant well. No 
whips—heavy caliper. 
Each Dozen 
Tire Rit fs wen Pret igtean eH whet wpelsaete eRe eee $6.50 $65.00 
BT OV Ete eee na cose Sek? - Cinco ans 10.00 100.00 
KOs COrt eset ees ee ane BOE kee 12.00 120.00 
Following for local trade only, no packing. 
TOTAAL PRIN tae lee hols tee) 2 oh seem eres 15s, 
Burr: Corky barked, heavy green leafed. 
SAE Onlve meld edt ee $2.00 $20.00 
