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8 to 10 Ft. Tall - 3 Trees 
Now is the time to plant that Poplar Windbreak you have 
been wanting, without spending much money! Never before 
have such big, stocky, well-branched, heavy-rooted shade 
trees been offered at such low prices. Every one healthy and 
thrifty. 
Lombardy Poplars are beautiful planted as specimens, corner 
groups, backgrounds, screens, windbreaks, along drives and 
country roads, and between farm fields to keep soil from 
blowing. Grow rapidly on poorest soil, without any care. 
Natural columnar shape requires no trimming. Dark, glossy- 
green leaves show silver beneath. Set these trees 5 to 10 feet 
apart. Plant this spring in April or May. PRICES AT THE 
LEFT. 
Above—Mt. Ash Foliage and Berries 
Below — Niobe Weeping Willow 
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MOUNTAIN ASH “ European 
Long fronds of green leaves with 
artistically cut lobes. Produces 
lovely blooms in spring and giant 
clusters of showy scarlet berries in 
Fall, which can be seen all over 
the yard. Very rare and beautiful. 
Grows medium height. Lovely 
lawn specimen. 
PRICE: 5 to 6-Foot trees $1.75 each/ 
2 for $2.98. 
GOLDEN WEEPING 
WILLOWS 6 to 8 Ft. 
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ees, on ly 85c 
NIOBE: Glorious Golden- 
bark HARDY variety. Twigs 
and bark glisten with yellow¬ 
ish tinge. Leaves are long, 
slender, green above with 
silvery surface. Branches 
sweep to the ground. Easy 
to grow, even on poorest soil. 
6 to 8-Foot size: 85c 
each; 3 for $2.25. 
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