• NEOSHO SHADE and ORNAMENTAI 
Wide Variety in Form and 
Take a look at these! Have you ever 
seen such real bargains? Why not get 
the benefit of this saving? Order from 
the varieties listed below, now! 
Kim, Chinese (Ulmus Pumiln) —30' to 
50'—A very fast grower, enduring 
drought and extremes of temperature, 
very free from diseases and insect in¬ 
jury. Leaves out early in spring and 
sheds them late in fall. Leaves smaller, 
branches more slender than American 
Elm. Hardy. 
3 for $1.G5 
3 for 2.45 
3 for 3.50 
3 for 5.50 
5- G 
ft. 
Each 
$0.G0 
0- S 
ft. 
Each 
.90 
8-10 
ft. 
Each 
1.35 
10-12 
ft. 
Each 
2.00 
Poplar, Lombardy (Populus Nigra 
Italica) —60' — A narrow, steeple-like 
tree, strikingly picturesque, valuable as 
specimens, as screens, in mixed plant¬ 
ings for contrast with broader trees 
and behind buildings. Rapid growing. 
5- 6 ft. Each $0.40 3 for $1.05 
0- 8 ft. Each .50 3 for 1.35 
8-10 ft. Each .75 3 for 1.05 
Lombardy 
as grown in 
at our N u r s 
Our Direct-from-the-Grower-to-You 
Prices Enable Us to Offer These 
Finest Quality Trees at Prices as 
Low as. 
Each 
in lots of 3 
SPECIAL VALUES! 
Chinese Elm and 
Lombardy Poplar 
Birch, White (Betula Alba) —30' to 50' 
—The old wood is white. Effective as 
lawn specimen. 
6-8 ft. Eiich 52 25 
Birch, Cutleaf Weeping (Betula Laci- 
niata Pendnla) —30' to 40'—White bark, 
slender drooping branches. Valuable as 
specimen. 
6-8 ft. Each $3,00 
Dogwood (Cornus Rubra) —Same in 
habit of growth and flower as White 
Dogwood, excepting flower is beauti¬ 
ful pink. Very showy. 
2- 3 ft. Each $1.50 3 for $3.95 
3- 4 ft. Each 2.00 3 for 5.50 
Dogwood, White Flowering (Cornus 
Florida) —20' to 25'—Pew trees in the 
middle west can compare with the 
beauty of the Dogwood in full bloom. 
Flowers immense, a clear white, 3 in. 
across and are produced in great abun¬ 
dance before leaves appear. Foliage 
grayish green, turning to blood red in 
fall. 
2- 3 ft. Each $1.00 3 for $2.75 
3- 4 ft. Each, 1.35 3 for 3.50 
Elm, American (Ulmus Americana) — 
80' to 100'—A noble native tree of ma¬ 
jestic height and graceful drooping 
branches with handsome leaves. One of 
the best types for wide spread shade 
in the yard. Indispensable for park and 
avenue plantings. 
8-10 ft. Each to 3 for qc 
10-12 ft. Each 3 for 4 ‘ 50 
Elm, Moline (Ulmus Moline) —60' to 
SO'—Fast growing, more erect and 
compact than American Elm. Large 
leaves, smooth bark. 
8-10 ft. Each «t 50 
10-12 ft. Each 2.00 
Flowering Crab, Bechtels (Malms 
Ioensis) —10' to 15'—Forms a rounded 
compact, low tree, which is a profusion 
of double pink, fragrant flowers in 
May. Foliage is attractive and orna¬ 
mental, fruits follow the flowers. Use¬ 
ful as specimen or in tall shrub groups. 
2- 3 ft. Each $0.75 3 for $1.95 
3- 4 ft. Each i.oo 3 for 2.75 
as Low as 
35c 
Each 
in lots of 3 
Figures following name indicate height 
to which trees grow. 
Ash, White (Fraxinus Americana)— 
50' to 60'—One of the most desirable 
trees for landscape and street planting. 
The trunk is straight and smooth. Ex¬ 
ceptionally clean and rapid growing, 
with handsome foliage which in 
autumn colors a mellow gold tinged 
with bronzy purple. It is easily trans¬ 
planted and prefers a rich loamy soil 
with sunny exposure but grows well in 
any well-drained location. 
6 - 8 ft. Each $0.85 
8-10 ft. Each 1.25 
10-12 ft. Each 1.95 
3 for $2.25 
3 for 3.30 
3 for 5.25 
Ash, Green (Fraxinus Viridis) —50' to 
60'—Shapely, round headed trees with 
slender, spreading branches. Rapid 
growing. 
8-10 ft. Each . $1.15 3 for $2.95 
10-12 ft. Each 1.75 3 for- 4.50 
Ash, Mountain. European (Sorbus 
Aucuparia) — 20' to 30' — Handsome 
foliage turning to orange-scarlet in 
fall. The white flowers appearing in 
May are followed by large clusters of 
red fruits which remain most of the 
winter. 
5-6 ft. Each, $1.50 
