NEOSHO SHADE and ORNAMENTAL 
Wide Variety in Form and 
Each 
in lots of 3 
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! 
Elm, Chinese ( Ulmns Pumila) —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. 
4- 5 
ft. 
Each 
$0.00 
5- 0 
ft. 
Each 
.75 
«- 8 
ft. 
Each 
1.25 
8-10 
ft. 
Eacli 
1.75 
10-12 
ft. 
Each 
2.35 
Poplar, Lombardy (Populus Nigra 
Itnlica) -—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- tt ft. Each $0.40 
«- 8 ft. Each .50 
8-10 ft. Each .75 
3 for $1.05 
3 for 1.05 
3 for 3.25 
3 for 4.05 
3 for 0.25 
3 for $1.05 
3 for 1.35 
3 for 1.95 
Lombardy Poplar 
as grown in row* 
at our Nursery 
SPECIAL VALUES! 
Chinese Elm and 
Lombardy Poplar 
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 
as Low as 
35c 
Birch, White (Betula Alba)—30' to 50' 
—The old wood is white. Effective as 
lawn specimen. 
6-8 ft. Each $2.25 
Birch, Cutleaf Weeping < Betula Laci- 
nlata Pendula) — 30' to 40' —WhitO bark, 
slender drooping branches. Valuable as 
specimen. 
5-6 ft. Each $2.25 
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' —Few 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. 
6-8 ft. Each $1.25 3 for $3.50 
10-12 ft. Each 1.75 3 for 4.50 
Flowering Crab, Bechtels (Mains 
loensis) —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 1.00 3 for 2.75 
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 3 for $2.25 
8-10 ft. Each 1-25 3 for 3.30 
10-12 ft. Each 1-95 3 f or 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. 
6-8 ft. Each $2.35 
