breaks, Woodlots, Erosion Control .... 
OFFERED at the LOWEST PRICES in MANY YEARS 
Take Advantage of Our Anniversary Prices 
protective windbreak as pictured above, a dense, healthy growth, shielding the whole farm yard 
feed-lot and all, within just six years. The north row, Russian Olive, center row Russian Mulberry, 
Osage Orange, Locust or Elm, and one row of Apricot seedlings, will give you results just as good, 
good wind protection, in many years a large, valuable fruit crop, valuable posts, and save you one- 
fourth of your feed cost by having your feed-lot protected. 
Black Locust 
Robina Pseudoacacia. 
In great favor for 
ground erosion work. Holds the soil firm¬ 
ly. Grows fast. This is a hardwood tree. 
No better tree grown for holding the soil. 
Not prepaid: 
100 
300 
1,000 
6- 8 inch. 
. . .$ 0.50 
$ 1.20 
$ 3.50 
8-12 inch. 
.70 
1.80 
5.00 
12-18 inch. 
... 1.00 
2.70 
8.00 
18-24 inch. 
.. 1.20 
3.30 
10.00 
2- 3 feet. 
... 1.50 
3.90 
12.00 
Prepaid: 
6- 8 inch. 
.60 
1.35 
3.90 
8-12 inch. 
.85 
2.10 
5.70 
12-18 inch. 
1.20 
3.00 
8.80 
18-24 inch. 
... 1.50 
3.80 
11.30 
1- 3 feet. 
... 1.85 
4.50 
13.50 
Honey Locust C^TheStl 
being hardwood trees and rapid growers, 
produce fine posts. This variety will not 
Russian Mulberry J&them 
freely. For trimmed ornamental hedges, 
for posts, tall hedges and screens. In 
the windbreak, and, by all means, in¬ 
clude them in your woodlot. The finest 
tree you can plant for bird-life. Useful 
in every respect. 
Not prepaid: 
100 
300 
1,000 
4-8 inch. 
..$ 0.50 
$ 1.35 
$ 3.50 
8-12 inch. 
.65 
1.65 
5.00 
12-18 inch. 
. 1.00 
2.85 
9.00 
18-24 inch. 
. .. 1.65 
4.80 
15.00 
Prepaid: 
4- 8 inch. 
.60 
1.60 
<1.00 
8-12 inch. 
.80 
1.90 
5.60 
12-18 inch. 
. . 1.20 
3.40 
10.C0 
18-24 inch. 
. .. 1.90 
5.40 
16.00 
Russian Olive 
Bleagnus Angusti- 
folia. The densely 
branched top, and especially the silvery- 
white clean and healthy foliage, have 
brought the Russian Olive into great de¬ 
mand for ornamental hedges and screens, 
and owing to its hardiness also for wind¬ 
break planting everywhere. 
make root-suckers. For timber, woodlots, 
and for fences, excellent. Planted 3 feet 
apart, they make a mighty protective 
fence. Hardy. Prices and sizes same as 
of Black Locust above. 
Thornless Honey Locust 
Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis. This 
Locust is a highly desirable tree espe¬ 
cially for street planting and for shade. 
About 60% of these seedlings will come 
true thornless. 18-24 inch size, 10 for 
25c; 100 for $1-70; 300 for $4.50; 1,000 for 
$14.00. Prepaid: 10 for 35c; 10 for $2.00; 
300 for $5.00; 1,000 for $15.00. 
Maple, Soft or Silver £^ car _ 
pum. For windbreak, in woodlots, along 
streams, and to some extent in street 
plantings a valuable tree owing to its 
very rapid growth. 18-24 inch seedlings 
not prepaid: $2.30 per 100; 300 for $6-45; 
1,000 for $20.00. Prepaid: $2.60 per 100; 
300 for $7.00; 1,000 for $21.00. 
Oat Burr Oak. Quercus Macrocarpa. 
Vyctiv perfectly hardy, can be grown 
anywhere. This fine hardwood tree next 
to the Walnut is probably the most val¬ 
uable and profitable tree for timber. 
Plant this Oak freely, it will do surpris¬ 
ingly well. 
Not prepaid: 100 
6- 8 inch.$ 1.20 $ 
8-15 inch. 1,50 
Prepaid: 
6- 8 inch. 1.35 
8-15 inch. 1.75 
Not prepaid: 
10 
100 
500 
6-12 inch. 
...$.... 
$ 1.90 
$ 8.50 
12-18 inch. 
.35 
2.50 
11.00 
18-24 inch. 
•50 
3.60 
16.50 
2- 3 feet. 
.75 
6.00 
.... 
Prepaid: 
6-12 inch. 
2.00 
8.80 
12-18 inch. 
.45 
2.75 
11.50 
18-24 inch. 
.65 
3.95 
17.25 
2- 3 feet. 
.90 
6.70 
.... 
Russian Apricot Seedlings 
[ want to call your attention to these 
Apricot seedlings. They should be in 
every windbreak. Rapid growing, densely 
branched with good foliage, and the pros¬ 
pect of getting large crops are well 
worthy of your consideration. See page 9. 
Walnut ‘Rlaplr Juglans Nigra. In- 
W dillUl/, .DlaUK clude them in your 
woodlot, a row in the windbreak, plant 
them along creek or river bends, wher¬ 
ever you cannot farm the ground. The 
tree grows fairly fast, and its wood is 
the most valuable you can grow. The 
Black Walnut is the greatest of all tim¬ 
ber trees. 
Not prepaid: 
10 
100 
300 
1,000 
6-12 inch- 
.$.... 
$ 1.80 
$ 5.10 
$16.50 
12-18 inch... 
2.30 
6.75 
22.00 
18-24 inch.. .. 
Prepaid: 
.40 
3.00 
8.70 
28.00 
6-12 inch.... 
1.95 
5.40 
12-18 inch.... 
2.50 
7.10 
18-24 inch.. .. 
.50 
3.40 
9.50 
.... 
Willow, Golden S t0 its 
hardiness a valuable tree for the North. 
2-3 feet, not prepaid: 10 for 55c; 100 for 
$4.00. Prepaid: 10 for 75c; 100 for $5.50. 
300 1,000 
3.30 
3.90 
3.60 
4.40 
$10.00 
12.00 
11.00 
13.50 
Aonn'a five n era Nothing will ever take the place 
UicUlge of this tree for hedges on the 
farm, even for windbreaks, and especially for the best 
source of long lasting posts. If you plant a piece of 
land that is not farmable otherwise, to Osage Orange, 
4x6 feet apart, it will be the most valuable part of 
your farm within just a few years. You can make no 
better investment. 
This Woodlot-Windbreak is bringing good re¬ 
turns for the ground it grows on. It benefits 
the ground next to it—for instance, in 1935 
the 80-acre tract of wheat on the same farm 
would have been a complete failure had it 
not been for the eight or ten acres south of 
this woodlot, which produced 26 bushels per 
acre, the only wheat the whole tract pro¬ 
duced. The woodlot protected the field from 
blowing. 
Not prepaid: 
100 
300 
1,000 
6-12 inch. 
.$ 0.55 
$ 1.50 
$ 4.50 
12-18 inch. 
.80 
2.10 
6.50 
18-24 inch. 
. 1-00 
2.85 
9.00 
2- 3 feet. 
. 1.80 
4.90 
.... 
Prepaid: 
6-12 inch. 
.65 
1.75 
5.00 
12-18 inch. 
. 1.00 
2.50 
7.50 
18-24 inch. 
. 1.30 
3.45 
10.50 
2- 3 feet. 
. 2.40 
6.40 
Planting 
Instructions 
Seedlings should be 
planted slightly deep¬ 
er than grown in the 
nursery row. F r e - 
quent cultivation to 
keep the soil open 
and free from weeds 
assures not only an 
enormous growth, 
but also produces 
straight stems, desir¬ 
able for lumber. 
ORDERS FOR $15.00 OR MORE—FOR SEEDLINGS OR TREES—COME PREPAID AT “NOT PREPAID” PRICES. 
ON ORDERS FOR LESS, FIGURE “PREPAID” PRICES. 
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