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FAIRBURY NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA 
Ornamental and Shade Trees 
Trees larcfer than 4 to 5 feet cannot he sent hy parcel post- 
CAROIiIITA FOFIiAR. One of the most 
rapid growing trees, with large, handsome, 
glossy, deep green leaves. Succeeds every¬ 
where; especially adapted to cities where it 
makes unusually fast growth and resists 
smoke and gas. Pyramidal in form, mak¬ 
ing a spreading head and dense shade when 
properly trimmed. It is unexcelled for 
quick growth and effect; makes a splendid 
wind break or screen. It is used in larger 
numbers for street planting than any other 
tree. 
VOIiGA FOFIiAB. A new hardy poplar 
from Russia, the tree is an upright grow¬ 
er, similar to the Lombardy Poplar. The 
branches are much stronger, however, and 
the leaves are larger, of better form and 
deeper green. Perfectly hardy, of strong, 
vigorous growth. 
NORWAY FOFI.AR. Sudden Saw Log. 
A very distinct tree in habit of growing 
and making a straight, upright, somewhat 
pyramidal head. The foliage is large, 
thickly borne, bright and glossy. It grows 
rapidly in almost every soil and yet it 
possesses strength and durability which 
most poplars lack. For city planting it is 
superior to most of the other poplars, as it 
withstands the effect of smoke and dust 
much better. 
FRIGES FOR FOFZ.AR 
Fer 1 
3 to 4 feet.$0.10 
4 to 5 feet, whips.15 
5 to 6 feet, branched.20 
6 to 8 feet, branched.30 
8 to 10 feet, biranched.40 
Fer 10 
$0.90 
1.25 
1.75 
2.50 Hard Maple 
MAFEE, SUGAR or HARD. A popular 
American tree of pyramidal form. The 
foliage is large and handsome, and of rich, 
pleasing green, turning to orange yellow 
and red in summer. Its upright habit of 
growth, dense shade and adaptability to 
different soils has rendered it one of the 
most extensively used. Valuable for sugar 
and timber. 
Frice 5 to 6 feet, each.$1.00 
RED BUD, Judas Tree. A very orna¬ 
mental native tree of medium size, with 
perfect heart shaped leaves and hardy even 
in Canada. Blooms early in the spring, 
before the leaves appear, covering the 
branches with small reddish purple flow¬ 
ers. Hardy; does well also on wet land. 
Frice 5 to 6 feet trees.$1.00 
FIN OAK (Quercus Falustrls). An up¬ 
right vigorous growing variety forming 
a stately round topped tree, with long, 
slightly pendulous branches. The dark 
green, deeply cut foliage turns to brilliant 
yellow and crimson shades in autumn, 
forming one of the best of our fall colored 
trees. Grows faster than other Oak, 
often making shoots of 2 feet or more in 
one season. 5 to 6 feet, each, $1.50; 10 for 
$14.00. 
GOEDEN WIEEOW (Salix Aurea). An 
exceedingly showy and pretty variety, 
with bark of bright golden color, making 
it very conspicuous during the winter. The 
catkins also are of yellow color. A hand¬ 
some tree at all seasons will make lots of 
wood in a short time. Very hardy, even in 
the Dakotas, 
FUSSY WIEEOW. The catkins which 
come out early in the spring before the 
leaves start to grow are large, very silky. 
Very useful for early effects. 
FRIGES ON WIEEOWS 
Fer 1 Fer 10 
2 to 3 feet.^0.15 $1.25 
3 to 4 feet.20 1.50 
4 to 5 feet. 25 2.00 
