. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN GREEN ASH HOPA FLOWERING CRAB APPLE ORNAMENTAL TREES AILANTHUS (or Tree of Heaven)—The large pinnate leaves of this tree give it a tropical appearance, a very rapid grower, with- standing smoke and dust better than most any other kind of tree. 4 to 6 ft., $; 6 to 8 ft., $ ASH, Green (Fraxinus Lanceolata)—One of the best native trees; leaves dark green and effective throughout our
. Benton County Nursery Co. Nurseries (Horticulture), Catalogs; Fruit trees, Catalogs; Perennials, Catalogs; Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Flowers, Seeds, Catalogs; Shade trees, Catalogs. AMERICAN ELM AMERICAN GREEN ASH HOPA FLOWERING CRAB APPLE ORNAMENTAL TREES AILANTHUS (or Tree of Heaven)—The large pinnate leaves of this tree give it a tropical appearance, a very rapid grower, with- standing smoke and dust better than most any other kind of tree. 4 to 6 ft., $; 6 to 8 ft., $ ASH, Green (Fraxinus Lanceolata)—One of the best native trees; leaves dark green and effective throughout our long summers. Na- tive throughout America. 5 to 6 ft., $; 6 to 8 ft., $; 8 to 10 ft., $ BIRCH, Red (Betula Rubra)—This tree is typi- cal Birch. Its bark is a dark hue and its leaves are purple in color; its branches follow the general Birch habit of dropping gracefully. This tree likes wet soils and along streams. 4 to 6 ft., $ BLACK GUM—A native that adapts itself to all kinds of soils and one of the most beauti- ful trees that grow in the Ozark Mountains. It is a close, compact growing tree, from 20 to 40 feet in height; the foliage is thick and dark green, making a very dense shade early in the fall. This foliage turns blood red, making it a thing of beauty for weeks before the leaves fall off. 4 to 6 ft., $ BOX ELDER (Acer Negundo)—A large, rapid growing native tree of spreading habit, belonging to the Maple family. 4 to 6 ft., $; 6 to 8 ft., $ CATALPA SPECIOSA — Broad, deep green foliage, with large, fragrant trumpet flowers in clusters in the spring. The Catalpa is a native of most parts of the South and is valued for its durable timber and for orna- mental purposes. 4 to 6 ft., $; 6 to 8 ft., $; 8 to 10 ft., $ COTTONWOOD (Populus Deltoides Canaden- sis)—One of the best of the Poplar family. Large and spreading and used where the effects of the Poplars are desired. Does exceptionally well in the plains country. 4
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