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Red Oak 
Maple, Red 
This is one of our showiest trees, raising its irreg- 
ular, flaming crown to a height of 100 feet, fre- 
quently with a 3-foot trunk. The twigs are often 
very red as are its blossoms when they first appear 
in early spring, and the fall foliage turns to a bright 
scarlet. It prefers the bottom lands, but frequently 
wanders far up on the hillsides. Ranges over the 
entire eastern United States. 
SeO ltvea eae ee $4.00 S71 OP Tt eats $ 8.00 
GS Fite we eee $6.00 POC U2 ott g bere. $12.00 
Maple, Striped 
A small, beautiful tree seldom reaching a height of 
more than 30 feet. Charming because of its large, 
light green leaves and its striped trunk. Native of 
the deep woods from Canada to Tennessee. 
AcWR Etre Wien Cae $4.50 OPT ite te te ess $ 8.50 
5G Tie See ts ee $6.00 [2S tete. = ae $10.00 
Maple, Sugar 
This wonderfully stately tree with its pyramidal 
crown grows to a height of somewhat over 100 feet 
with occasionally a trunk 5 feet in diameter. It is 
undoubtedly the most desirable of all Maples, be- 
loved for its large, yellow or bright red foliage in 
autumn and prized for its delicious maple syrup. 
Transplants readily. This tree much prefers deep 
fertile soil and ranges over the entire eastern part of 
the United States. 
AsO it aeets see wee DAO Grlz ies rae. seas $10.00 
Oak, Pin 
This particularly distinct variety of Oak is ex- 
tremely popular for street and lawn planting. It 
sometimes grows 7C to 80 feet in height; has a 
smooth bark and develops a single leader with a 
multitude of smal] branches whorled about this stem. 
It naturally grows in deep, rich soil on the banks of 
streams and ponds, but does extremely well in almost 
any environment. Ranges from central Pennsylvania 
to southern Tennessee, westward throughout most of 
Missouri. Transplants well almost any size 
6-8 "tte oe $8.00 
Oak. Red 
This gorgeous pyramidal tree lifts its stately head 
to a height of 100 feet. It prefers deep rich soil and 
is famous for its brilliant autumn foliage which seems 
to hlaze from many fertile hillsides. Ranges from 
Canada to South Carolina and westward to Dakota. 
GONE eee ore $8.00 
Oak, White 
This magnificent tree is one of the most useful 
found in American forests. It commonly attains a 
height of 100 to 140 feet with a trunk diameter of 
4 to 5 feet. Its rich colored foilage makes it especially 
handsome in late autumn and it retains its leaves 
well on into the winter. Prefers deep, rich soil and 
erows generally over a large part of the United 
States from central Maine to northern Florida. It is 
dificult to transplant after it has attained a diameter 
much over 2% inches. = 
AaQ~ ities ot $6.50 (Sida: 4 cb ede eee ae $8.50 
Oak, Muhlenburg 
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