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BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc. 
Order This Fall for Spring Delivery 
This past spring we were forced to disappoint hundreds of customers who 
ordered Chinese Elm and the Oka Cherry after April 1st, our supplies of 
these items being exhausted. This fall we are offering these two items for 
early spring delivery. To insure obtaining these two worthwhile new items, 
we urge that you place your order before our new spring catalog brings in 
another flood of orders. 
The Chinese Elm is the 
most popular and unusual 
tree that has ever been intro- 
duced into America from 
foreign lands. From seed 
brought in a few years ago 
from barren Northern China, 
the tree has gained rapidly 
in public favor and is now 
scattered clear across the 
northern part of the country 
and over the entire dry west' 
ern part. 
Chinese Elm. 
The tree is an Elm with 
almost the graceful habits of 
the Cut'Leaf Birch. It has the 
true elm leaf only the leaf is 
comparatively small, of a light green color and very graceful. It comes 
into leaf very early—the effect is most refined and pleasing all summer. 
The tree seems to be adapted to almost any part of the country and 
especially to the more arid parts. It is a tree that sends its roots down 
deep in search of water and the drier the location the better it seems 
to grow. Within 4 or 5 years after planting one has a good sized tree 
20 to 30 feet high. 
Because of its rapid growth and the fact that it limbs out heavily 
from the bottom it makes a great tree for planting for windbreaks. 
Seedling Windbreak Stock 
Notice—This Stock is Prepaid. 
100 500 1000 
$2.00 $10.00 $18.50 
3.00 14.50 28.00 
50 
12-18 in.$1.35 
18-24 in. 1.75 
Select Ornamental Trees 
TRANSPLANTED STOCK 
50 100 
$10.00 $17.50 
12.00 18.50 
16.00 30.00 
Not 
Prepaid 
Chinese Elm Special 
10 Pine Little Trees. 
2-3 ft. Light for .$1.00, postpaid 
2-3 ft. Heavy for . 1.50, postpaid 
Each 
10 
3- 
-4 
ft. 
.$0.25 
$2.25 
4- 
■5 
ft. . 
2.75 
5- 
•6 
ft. . 
3.75 
6 - 
■8 
ft. Heavy . .75 
7.00 
8 - 
■10 
i ft. 
Heavy 1.00 
9.00 
10 - 
■12 
; ft. 
Heavy 1.50 
12.50 
CHINESE ELM- 
OKA CHERRY 
From the 
Plant Wizard 
of South 
Dakota 
liiiilli 
The OKA grows as a dwarf in very little space, yet bears 
an abundance of fruit—immense round cherries, a full inch in 
diameter. Outside the cherries are dark black-red; inside a 
purple juicy meat, wonderfully sweet. 
Six or M ore Trees in a City Back Yard 
Due to their dwarf-like growing habit, the trees may be 
planted as close as 6 feet apart. Six or more in a city back 
yard will not interfere with garden flowers, or other plantings. 
The cherries grow in clusters of two all along the stems and 
they cover the branches so densely as to make the entire tree 
look black. Especially 
if allowed to grow in 
bush form, which is 
their natural growth, 
the trees will bear 
heavily all along the 
limbs from the 
ground up. 
OKA 
CHERRY 
PRICES 
- 
4 to 5 feet, each, 
$1.00; 5 for $4.75; 10 
for $9.00, not pre¬ 
paid. 
Oka Cherries. 
