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Nature’s Nobility—TREES 
Trees are always an attractive setting for the house. They 
are necessary, too, to add comfort to the hot summer days. 
The owner of farm or city property that is well planted with 
shade trees, windbreaks and shrubbery finds himself pos- 
sessed not only of a beautiful home, but one that has in- 
creased its value many times the original cost of the trees 
and plants. 
PLANTING TIME FOR TREES: The ideal time is from about 
October 15th until the ground freezes and from April Ist until 
May 15th. Larger sizes which are moved B&B (4 inch and 
over) are best moved from December Ist until March lst. 
ASH 
MOUNTAIN ASH (SORBUS aucuparia)—Splendid foliage, 
clusters of orange berries from July until winter, 
grows best in well drained soil. Height 25-30". 
Each 5 to 25 
6 = feet 4.00 3.80 
8 = feet 6.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH (SORBUS Americana)—Similar to above 
but slower growing, and the berries are brighter 
orange. 
6 ~— feet 5.00 4.70 
8 feet 8.00 7.50 
GREEN ASH (FRAXINUS lanceolata)—Same as White Ash ex- 
cept with larger leaf and deeper green in color. 
1 inch 8.50 
1% inch 12.00 —— 
2 inch _ 15.00 = 
WHITE ASH (FRAXINUS americana)—Tall native tree, good 
for shade, very vigorous and straight, brilliant 
gold foliage in fall. Height 70-80". 
1 inch 8.50 8.00 
1% inch 12.00 11.50 
2 —anch5..15,00%-014:50 
