IN DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 
Taxodium - Bald Cypress 
TAXODIUM distichum. The great lumber tree of the 
far South, but perfectly at home here. Will grow 
in dry or wet soil and blends well in either decidu- 
ous or evergreen plantings. The light green foliage 
is needle-like, the general shape of the tree re- 
sembles a Spruce. Slow growing, but very sym- 
metrical and as durable as an Oak; in fact, the 
lumber is called the ‘‘wood eternal.” 
Each 
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Seton | Ota tims GHENEIEF 2s 40oba 50 14.00 
ORTOm Zeiten ainemcllameter ann .c2 Giete « 18.00 
(BGB 509% extra) 
American Linden 
Salix - Willow 
SALIX blanda (Wisconsin Weeping Wil- 
low). Of rather upright growth when 
young but as it attains height and age 
its long, drooping silvery branches 
make it the most effective of all the 
Willows. Rapid grower in either moist 
or other good soil. Fine for specimens 
or screens. Best of the Weeping Wil- 
lows. 
S. elegantissima (Thurlow Weeping Wil- 
low). More upright than Salix blanda. 
Vigorous grower. 
S. niobe (Golden Weeping Willow). Best 
of the Golden Willows. Slender leaves, 
green above, silvery below. Twigs and 
bark golden. 
Prices of above 3 varieties: Each 
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S. caprea (Pussy Willow). See page 23. 
Sophora Japonica (Pagoda Tree) 
A medium size tree with spreading 
branches forming a symmetrical, compact 
head. Native of China and Japan. Flow- 
ers creamy white borne in large, loose 
panicles expanding in midseason. A 
handsome tree with green-barked twigs. 
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Hillenmeyer 
Tilia - Linden 
(American 
Sometimes known as Basswood. This 
native tree is very attractive and will 
TILIA Linden). 
americana 
grow rapidly when planted in low 
ground. The leaves are distinctly 
larger than other varieties The 
branches are pendulous. Makes an 
excellent shade tree under favorable 
conditions. Each 
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T. platyphyllos pyramidalis (Pyramidal 
Big-leaf Linden). A compact, upright 
form which can be used effectively 
in a very narrow space. Also desir- 
able as a screen or sentinel tree. 
Each 
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Lexington, Kentucky 
DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
Ulmus - Elm 
ULMUS americana (American Elm). We 
have discontinued growing this variety 
because of disease factors. 
U. pumila (Chinese Elm). A rapid grow- 
ing tree that does especially well in 
difficult situations, like city soot and 
gases, dry and poor ground, narrow 
street plots, etc. Leaves smaller than 
our native Elm, habit more pendent, 
and of course, much more rapid. Only 
drawback possible is sleet damage and 
Elm beetle injury. Plant for twenty to 
thirty years’ duration. We have the 
North China strain only and it will 
make up as quickly as a Willow. 
Each 
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Sito, Orth) 4 Ire diame 6.00 
LORton | 2S l=Ainencian: 9.00 
W2ao Wer ine, 2 in. diam. 13200 
Zio WS tin, AY ita, Clete. 16.00 
“Poems are made by fools 
like me 
But only God can make 
@ tree.” 
Joyce Kilmer 
See Prepaying Policy, Page 31 
Feed Your Trees 
Like other plants, trees should 
be fed for best results. See our 
Plant Foods listed on inside back 
cover. 
Sycamore—Platanus 
