ORNAMENTAL TREES 
CONTINUED 
Two 
Each for 
Pecan, Paper Shell, 18 to 24 in., L. 1.95 3.70 
Persimmon Tree, 3 to 4 ft., L. 2.45 4.65 
Plane Oriental, 6 to 8 ft., S. 4.45 8.25 
Plane Oriental, 8 to 10 ft., S. 5.95 11.25 
Poplar Bolleana, 6 to 8 ft., S. 2.45 4.65 
Poplar Carolina, 6 to 8 ft., S.95 1.80 
Poplar Carolina, 8 to 10 ft., S. 1.45 2.75 
Poplar Carolina, 10 to 12 ft., S. 1.95 3.70 
Poplar Lombardy, 6 to 8 ft., S&L. 1.45 2.75 
Poplar Lombardy, 8 to 10 ft., S&L. 1.95 3.70 
Poplar Lombardy, 10 to 12 ft., S&L. 2.45 4.65 
Plum Dbl. Flowering, (Prunus Triloba), 3 to 4 ft., L. . . 2.45 4.65 
Prunus Triloba, (Plum Dbl. Flowering) 3 to 4 ft, L. . 2.45 4.65 
Prunus Pissardi, (Ruby Tree), 4 to 5 ft., L. 2.45 4.65 
Red Bud Tree, (Judas Tree), 3 to 4 ft., L. 1.95 3.70 
Rose of Sharon, Althea Tree, 3 to 4 ft., L, pink, red, 
purple, white,.'.. 1.15 2.20 
Ruby Tree, (Prunus Pissardi), 4 to 5 ft., L. 2.45 4.65 
Thorn Paul’s Double Scarlet, 3 to 4 ft., L. 3.95 7.50 
Tulip Tree, 5 to 6 ft., L. 2.95 5.60 
Umbrella Tree, Catalpa Bungei, 5 to 6 ft., L. 2.65 5.00 
Walnut, Black, 2 to 3 ft., L. 1.95 3.70 
Walnut, Genuine English Budded, 2 to 3 ft., L. . . . 2.45 4.65 
WEEPING ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Two 
Each for 
Birch, Cut Leaved Weeping, 5 to 6 ft., L.. 4.45 8.45 
Cherry, Japan Weeping, 5 to 6 ft., L. 7.45 14.25 
Mulberry, Tea’s Weeping, 5 to 6 ft., L. 4.95 9.40 
Willow, Babylonica Weeping, 6 to 8 ft., L. 2.95 5.60 
Willow, Wisconsin Weeping, 5 to 6 ft., L. 2.95 5.60 
A COMMON SENSE TALK 
ON QUALITY 
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Nu-Way Spacing 
Have you ever noticed when driving past a piece of woods, what 
appeared to be a nice, shapely Evergreen or Shade Tree? 
It takes your eye. You get out, walk back in the woods to examine 
it, but to your disappointment, find it’s a fine shapely tree on one 
side only—and on the other side, ill-shaped, unbranched and un¬ 
sightly. 
What’s the cause? 
The shapely side enjoyed plenty of room to develop. It received 
its share of sunlight. The other side was crowded in a density of 
other growth. Crowding and lack of sunlight are sure to result in 
unsightly, ill-shaped trees and plants. 
With NU-WAY SPACING, trees and plants have plenty of room 
for cross cultivation, both in the rows and between the rows. They 
enjoy plenty of sunlight. There is sufficient space for perfect develop¬ 
ment. 
This Nu-Way Spacing method of propagation requires nearly 
double the acreage to grow the same quantity as compared with the 
Crowding plan used for growing “cheap stock.” 
Nu-Way Spacing produces round, bushy, shapely trees and plants 
of “Blue Ribbon” Quality—trees and plants that fulfill every ex¬ 
pectation of our customers. 
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