(Siberian Strain ) 
Tree of Rare Grace and Beauty—Grows as Fast as a Willow—Hardy Everywhere, 
swept the whole country in favor as arid western plains where few other trees exist, it 
y beautiful, supremely hardy, rapid thrives remarkably well, while m fertile sections it 
nese Elm. In a single year it will grow grows as no other tree has ever grown. We grow 
t is one of the earliest to leaf out in the only the very hardy Siberian strain, from northern 
the last to shed its foliage in the fall, seed; they are northern grown and expertly grown, 
ing the year’s growing season .3 or 4 This season our stock of Chinese Elm is very large 
ng the past few years, our Chinese Elm and exceptionally fine; we are offering them at 
jod excessive heat and drought condi- remarkably low prices, so order early, 
than any other tree. Ideal jor Windbreak and Screen Planting, be¬ 
cause of its quick growth, hardiness, and thick, 
compact nature. When untrimmed, it branches to 
A Perfect Lawn Tree — Its delicate fine twigs, 
heavily covered with narrow dark green leaves, 
give it the lovely gracefulness of the Birch. It grows 
compact and shapely, supplying luxuriant shade 
in a few short years. 50 to 60 feet at maturity. 
From all sections of the country come the same 
glowing reports on our Chinese Elm; out on the 
NEW LOW PRICES ON CHINESE ELM 
25 100 500 
12-18 in. .elect seedlings. . . .$0.60 $1.75 $7.75 2-3 ft. select 
I 8-24 in. select seedling. 1.00 2.50 11.50 3-4 ft. select 
NEW LOW PRICES ON CHINESE El 
Each 2 5 25 6-8 ft. transp 
4- 5 ft. transplanted.. $0.40 $0.60 $1.25 $5.63 g *q ^ |e j e 
5 - 6 ft. transplanted 10-12 ft., ext 
aelect .75 1.25 3.00 heavy j^i; 
FERRIS’ CHINESE ELMS . _ 
ARE GROWING WONDERFULLY 
IN ALL SECTIONS *£. £ *4?« - 
CHINESE 
ELMJft 
CHINESE ELM 
WINDBREAK 
3 Years After 
Planting 
Taos, N. Mex. 
Sept. 15, 1936 
Gentlemen: Last spring I or¬ 
dered Chinese Elms from you, 
and they have all grown and 
made five times their original 
size; they are beautiful. 
Please send me the enclosed 
order. 
(Signed) Mrs. B. J. Beimer. 
r, ar S/r s . ; Se,,, 
'rees / 
ass? sits 
054 8 ’s‘ J! ling nursery s 
year for - n this par 
have ei ,er . g ht lasting f« 
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Hard Maple The well known Sugar or Rock H 
with large foliage of rich green that turns in autumn t 
Perfectly hardy. Magnificent shade tree for street or 1 
6-8 ft. transplanted ... 
8-10 ft. heavy specimens. 
10-12 ft. heavy specimens. 
Norway Maple Finest and most rapid growing ' 
rounded top densely covered with beautiful dark gr< 
rich scarlet and yellow colors. It withstands well tl 
of the city; for street or lawn planting, it has few ec 
mens for our customers this season. 75 to 100 feet 
4 - 5 ft., straight, smooth whips. 
5 - 6 ft., straight, smooth whips. 
6-8 ft., heavy, well branched. 
8-1 0 ft., heavy, well branched. 
10-12 ft., heavy, well branched. 
Hackberry Splendid street tree, growir 
tall and broad, its numerous branches spread¬ 
ing horizontally, with rough bark, long 
, pointed leaves of bright glossy green. It 
^ is very hardy, grows rapidly, and is 
. -v'.V. worthy of far more planting on our 
NORWAY 
MAPLE 
mr j>pecLaL i 
Y SCHWEDLER’S MAPLE 
The Red-Leaved Maple 
Brilliant purplish-red leaves in the spring 
make a rich contrast with the vivid greens of 
surrounding nature; gradually the highly 
colored leaves soften to bronze, then a little 
LINDEN 
^ later to deep waxy green. It is very hardy, and 
f develops the same rounded, symmetrical head of 
its parent, the Norway Maple. A fine, handsome 
tree for the lawn — one that will greatly enrich the 
home landscape. 50 to 60 feet at maturity. Our 
specimens are exceptionally fine. 
Each 2 5 
5- 6 ft., straight, smooth whips. .$1.25 $2.25 $4.70 
6 - 8 ft., select specimens. 1.80 3.25 7.50 
8-1 0 ft., extra choice specimens. 3.50 6.50 15.00 
tion. The low spreading head is about 6 feet from 
the ground, dome-shaped, with large, dense 
leaves, giving it the appearance of a big greer 
umbrella. Our choice specimens will please you 
Each 2 5 
2-year, heavy, 6 ft. average. .$1.50 $2.50 $5.0C 
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