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Hackberry—A 15-year-old planting of a dou¬ 
ble row in the Beatrice Chautauqua park, 
that came through four years of extreme 
drought without showing signs of being af¬ 
fected. 
Prices oi All Ornamental Shade Trees 
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8-10 
10-12 
Larger 
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T rees 
Ash, American White. 
$0.25 
$0.40 
$0.50 
$0.70 
$ . . . 
$ . . . 
XJ 
Ash, European Mountain . 
1.50 
— T3 
Ash, Oak Leaf Mountain. 
1.90 
Birch, European White. 
.75 
1.30 
is 
Box Elder . 
.25 
.40 
.50 
.70 
1.00 
Catalpa Bungei . 
1.00 
1.25 
1.50 
Catalpa Speciosa . 
.25 
.40 
.50 
.70 
1.00 
a 
Elm, American White. 
.20 
.30 
.50 
.70 
1.00 
1.50 
d3 N 
Elm, Chinese, standard . 
.15 
.20 
3 (ft 
Elm, Chinese, extra heavy. 
.25 
.35 
.70 
1.10 
1.70 
2.76 
<u-o 
Elm, Moline . 
.35 
.50 
.60 
1 00 
c 
Hackberry . 
.25 
.90 
1.25 
1.65 
2^25 
c * 
Linden, American . 
1.50 
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Locust, Honey . 
.15 
.25 
.40 
70 
1.00 
$_ 
Locust, Thornless . 
.50 
.70 
1.20 
jToo 
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Maple, Soft or Silver. 
.60 
.75 
~E 
Maple, Sugar or Hard. 
2.00 
Q, 3 
Maple, Norway .-. 
1.00 
C 
Oak, Bur Oak. 
75 
1.20 
1 50 
(ft - 
Oak, Pin Oak. 
1.25 
1.60 
2.50 
3.00 
4.00 
4) (ft 
Oak, Red Oak . 
1.90 
Olive, Russian . 
.50 
.80 
1.20 
1 50 
~ 4> 
Poplar, Bolleana . 
RS 
1 60 
L L. 
Poplar, Norway . 
.35 
.50 
70 
.90 
o > 
Poplar, Volga ’ . 
.30 
.40 
.60 
.75 
£_ 
(t .v 
Willow, Gofden . 
.15 
.25 
.40 
.70 
Weeping Willow, Nioba. 
.35 
.70 
1.00 
1.50 
C 
Weeping Birch, Cutleaf. 
1.75 
2.25 
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WEEPING TREES 
Nioba Weeping Willow Stheiawn! 
in parks and cemeteries, the Nioba Weeping: 
Willow adds great charm to the landscape. Its 
long, slender branches that touch the ground or 
water-edge in graceful arches, the light green 
foliage, and difring the winter the golden yellow' 
color of bark and branches, assure you of an 
attractive tree the year round. 
Cutleaf Weeping Birch Snh w white 
bark, and gracefully drooping branches. Very 
attractive. The tree is hardy in the Middle 
West, except in the extreme northern part. 
IS,.- Orrb’ Note thc lar k p ' spreading 
WOK crown of this tree, growing 
here in Beatrice (Chautauqua park - ). This 
is the typical shape of Bur Oak. A hardy 
hardwood tree, clean and healthy, its 
longevity has long become proverbial. 
For a live memorial to survive several 
generations, an Oak, particularly this 
Oak, is the right tree. 
Volga Poplar ?“£■,?/ Vr'.hl 
most suitable 1 roes to create a tall back¬ 
ground. or offset the height of a tall 
building. 
QUANTITY DISCOUNT. All prices quoted above 
are for one tree. On orders for three trees I allow 
a discount of 3%; on five trees 5%; on ten trees or 
more, deduct 10%. 
FREIGHT. If your order 
for these trees amounts 
to $15.00 or more, I pay 
the freight. 
Orrlr Q uercus Maxima. Grows tall, remarkably straight, the crown 
developing at a considerable height in wide spreading limbs and 
slender branchlets. Leaves scarlet in late fall, very pretty. 
RiiQCiirm Olive* Eleagnus Angustifolia. A beautiful lawn tree 
iiuosiun vyu¥C with spreading crown, silvery gray long narrow 
leaves. Bark nearly black. Small yellow blossoms in the spring 
which are highly fragrant. Creates a striking effect on the lawn in 
parks or in groups between evergreens or tall shrubs. Extremely 
hardy and drought resistant. 
Prmlrrr Rnll#arrnrT Grows t0 a s P ire of 80 ft. in height, leaves 
j. uwucuiju shining dark green with silvery white under¬ 
neath. Hardy as far north as Nebraska. Does not make root-sprouts. 
A beautiful tree, of striking effect in the landscape. 
PrtWIrvr Nnrumv Populus Eugenei. Sudden Saw Log—-so 
^* I’vtwuy called due to its extremely rapid growth. 
For extra quick results, timber or shade, this tree will please 
you. Bright green foliage, spreading crown, very hardy. Plant 
this tree wherever you need large trees quick. 
PrwVirvr Eor the Middle West and the 
a vJjpiux, ¥ UivjU North, this tree takes the place 
of Bolleana Poplar, as Volga Poplar is much hardier: 
it is also an upright grower (column shape), however, 
it is a little more spreading than Bolleana. The leaves 
are green underneath also. Grows very fast. 
\A/i11r*xxr Salix Aurea. The hardiness of 
vj ° laen VV11IOW this tree its resistance to 
wind, its rapid growth, the showy golden hark in the 
winter, combined, should secure a much better place 
for Golden Willow with landscapers and planters 
everywhere. Especially where the tree is needed for 
wind protection, it will certainly give perfect satisfac- 
(ion. Easy to grow. 
Tea's Weeping Mulberry ^sVm; 
to 6 ft. size, which will always stay at that 
height, the crown developing, densely branched, 
and sending slender vine-like branches droop¬ 
ing down to touch the ground. My 
trees have good two-year grafted 
heads, $2.20 each; 2 for $4.00. 
p- i_ The tree that keeps the 
rin UUK leaves all through the win¬ 
ter, shedding them in the spring when 
the new buds open. 
Planting Trees—a Service to Your, Country. 
