The ELMS 
While the American White Elm is still one of our 
finest shade trees, in recent years the newly intro¬ 
duced Chinese Elm, and especially the Moline Elm, 
hare come more in demand than the White American 
Elm. » 
American While Elm i t I ree Too ar weii known°t r o 
need a description. 
1 10 25 
1-4 feet.Each $0.25 $0.20 $0.18 
4- 5 feet.Each .30 .27 .25 
5- 6 feet.Each .40 .38 .35 
6- 8 feet.Each .70 .65 .55 
«-10 feet.Each 1.00 .90 .80 
10-12 feet.Each 1.40 1.25 1.10 
Lt-14 feet.Each 2.00 1.80 
We make you special prices on larger trees and trees 
in larger numbers. 
AMERICAN ELM—Street Planting, 10 Years Old. 
riiinaco PItvi This is no doubt the hardiest and 
LIllIlCSc blin fastest growing shade tree that has 
•▼er been offered. The leaves are smaller than those 
of the common elm, the tree in its appearance is very 
graceful. It thrives well most any place. 
10 
25 
1-4 feet. 
$0.18 
$0.16 
4-5 feet. 
.35 
.32 
.28 
6-6 feet. 
.60 
.55 
.52 
6-8 feet. 
.75 
.72 
.70 
1-10 feet. 
1.20 
1.00 
• • 
Special prices on request for trees in larger sizes or 
in larger numbers. 
|f n l* „ 171 TV1 Hardy. Grows upright and very 
AjIIH fast. Wherever a rapid growing tall 
•hade tree is wanted, as next to a tall house, Moline 
Elm will fill the bill to your entire satisfaction. The 
leaves of this Elm are considerably larger than those 
of the common Elm, and the tree is a good clean 
and healthy grower. 
1 10 25 
1-4 feet...Each $0.25 $0.22 $0.20 
4-6 feet.Each .35 .32 .28 
6-6 feet.Each .50 .48 .45 
6-8 feet....Each .65 . 60 .58 
«-10 feet.Each 1.00 .90 
American Nettle tree. A medium fast 
adtKUerry growing tree that has always been a 
worthy rival of the White Elm. Makes a very good 
•hade tree, free from insect pests and disease. 
1 10 25 
t-6 feet.Each $0.50 $0.45 $0.42 
6-6 feet.Each .70 .65 .62 
6-8 feet.Each .90 .85 .82 
6-10 feet.Each 1.10 1.00 .90 
19-12 feet.Each 1.40 1.30 1.20 
We make you special prices on trees in larger lots 
•r larger sizes. Kindly write. 
American Linden ^Ifm^nificent treVa're “ 
little larger than those of the older and better known 
European Linden. Makes a much admired shade tree 
Hardy. 
1 10 
4- 5 feet.Each $0.75 $0.68 
5- 6 feet.Each 1.00 .90 
Fiirnneiiii T IiuImi For several years we have 
rairopean Linaen not been able to offer thl> 
tree; however, we have fine young trees on hand again 
this year. Linden are beautiful shade trees and are 
highly ornamental. 
1 10 
3- 4 feet.Each $0.65 $0.60 
4- 5 feet.Each .90, .88 
5- 6 feet.Each 1.26 1.10 
The LOCUSTS 
ITnnev f ncnct (Gleditsia). Makes a large crown. 
^wvusi an( j fa perfectly hardy, resists dry 
weather extra well. This tree has large thorns. One of 
the best hardwood trees for the North, also used ex¬ 
tensively for hedge and fence planting. You find the 
seedlings listed on page 17. This is not the kind of 
Locust that makes root suckers. 
1 10 25 
3- 4 feet.Each $0.25 $0.20 $0.18 
4- 5 feet.Each .30 .27 .28 
6-6 feet.Each .40 .38 .38 
6-8 feet.Each .70 .65 .58 
8-10 feet.Each 1.00 .90 .80 
10-12 feet.Each 1.40 1.25 1.10 
Thornless Honey Locust wherevS thfs’Tree 
has been planted in recent years it has made itself 
a great name, and no doubt in years to come it will 
be the leader amongst the ornamental shade trees. Be¬ 
cause it is as fast growing as a hardwood tree will 
possibly grow, needing very little pruning as it get* 
older, it makes a beautiful crown, well shaped, and 
covered with a feathery foliage that does not shade 
the ground or grass below to such an extent as to in¬ 
terfere with the vegetation under it. In fact the lawn 
will do better under a Thornless Honey Locust than 
out in the open. 
Very hardy. 
1 
10 
25 
4-5 feet. 
$0.35 
$0.32 
$0.30 
6-6 feet. 
.48 
.45 
.42 
6-8 feet. 
.65 
.58 
8-10 feet. 
1.00 
.90 
.88 
The MAPLES 
Soft or Silver Maple <£g e d r 
hardy everywhere, and easily transplanted. 
1 10 25 
3- 4 feet.Each $0.25 $0.20 $0.18 
4- 5 feet.Each .30 .27 .28 
5- 6 feet...Each .40 .38 .38 
-XT __ i „ (Acer Platanoides) Hardwood. 
Norway Maple i ts attractive foliage, and well 
shaped crown make this one of the finest Ornamental 
shade trees. You wiH be well pleased with this tree 
5- 6 feet..Each $1.25 $1.16 
6- 8 feet.Each 1.70 1.50 
8-10 feet.Each 2.00 1.80 
Sugar or Rock Maple k 1 f n d d 0< tha t produce* 
Maple Syrup. The tree as ornamental and shade tree 
is as valuable as the Norway Maple. In the Middle 
West, as a rule, the Norway Maple will grow a little 
faster. j 10 
4- 5 feet.Each $1.00 $0.90 
5- 6 feet.Each 1.40 1.30 
6- 8 feet.Each 1.70 1.50 
8-10 feet.Each 2.00 1.80 
Write for prices on larger trees. 
The OAKS 
n* n„L (Quercus Palustris). Without pruning 
L IU UdK this bree w iU make as fine a crown as a 
shade tree can possibly have. It is one of the most 
rapid growing oak trees in existence. If you want a 
perfectly hardy tree of outstanding beauty, the P1d 
O ak will certainly please you. The leaves stay on all 
through the winter, falling in the spring when the new 
growth comes. 3 19 
4- 5 feet..........Each $1.20 $1.00 $0.98 
5- 6 feet.Each 1.50 1.40 1.38 
6- 8 feet. Each 2.00 1.90 1.80 
8-10 feet.Each 2.25 2.10 2.00 
Oolr The na tive oak of rugged growth. 
” Illie 4-/t4K Fine crown, and very hardy. 
1 10 
3- 4 feet.Each $0.60 $0.50 
4- 5 feet. ..Each .80 .79 
BEATRICE. NEBRASKA 
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