LOW GROWING 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
Kwanzan Flowering Cherry— You have seen 
pictures of the world-famous flowering cherries 
of Washington, D.C. In the early spring, the 
trees are completely covered with the exquisite¬ 
ly beautiful double, rose-pink flowers. 
4 to 5 feet, not prepaid. Each $1^50; 2 for $2.50 
Magnolia, Soulangeana— The hardiest mag¬ 
nolia. The delightfully fragrant, large flowers, 
which appear before the leaves, are pink in bud 
and white when fully open. A full-grown tree 
covered with thousands of blooms is a most 
gorgeous sight. They only grow 8 to 10 feet tall 
and start blooming before they are 3 feet tall. 
18 to 24 inches, postpaid Each $2.25; 2 for $4.00 
Mountain Ash —Full of clusters of red berries 
from midsummer into the winter. 
4 to 5 feet, not prepaid.Each $1.50 
5 to 6 feet, not prepaid.Each 1.85 
Tree of Fire (Paul’s Double Scarlet Thorn) 
—This popular, hardy tree does well all 
through the eastern, central and western states. 
In May-June it is covered with double, scarlet 
flowers which are followed by showy red ber¬ 
ries. The luxuriant foliage is a rich, glossy green 
and colors beautifully in the fall. 
4 to 5 feet, not prepaid. Each $1.50; 2 for $2.50 
Pussy Willow— Popular because of the catkins 
in early spring. 
2 to 3 feet, postpaid. Each $0.50; 2 for $0.90 
LAWN BEAUTY SPECIAL No. 1 
1 Tree of Fire 
1 Magnolia Soulangeana 
1 Hopa Flowering Tree (Page 44) 
All 3 for $3.35 
Not Prepaid (Value $4.50) 
WISCONSIN WEEPING WILLOW 
Pin Oak — This is generally conceded to be the most beautiful and 
majestic of all shade trees. Grows in a symmetrical, pyramidal 
form, and at maturity it towers 60 to 80 feet high. The bright 
gfreen foliage is deeply cut, and colors to a deep red in the fall. A 
sturdy, rugged grower, it adapts itself to all locations, and is not 
bothered by insects or diseases. 
Oaks have been considered slow growing trees, but careful checks 
have shown that the Pin Oak grows almost as fast as the American 
Elm, and is one of the most enduring of all trees. A tree planted 
now will not only be a pleasure to you, but to your children’s 
children for generations to come. For lawn and street planting it 
has no equal. One of the finest sights in all Nebraska is the 
avenue of stately Pin Oaks at the State College of Agriculture in 
Lincoln. We have made special prices so this superb tree can be 
freely planted. 
5 to 6 feet, Not Prepaid . Each $1.50, 2 for $2.75 
6 to 8 feet. Not Prepaid . . Each 1.85, 2 for 3.50 
8 to 10 feet. Not Prepaid. Each 2.25, 2 for 4.25 
Wisconsin Weeping Willow —This is the popular green-barked 
weeping willow. With its graceful, drooping branches, it gives an 
effect no other tree can give. Grows rapidly and succeeds 
everywhere. 
Niobe Weeping Willow —This weeping willow is becoming very 
popular because its golden yellow bark is so 
the winter months. Beautiful summer and winter. 
PRICES ON ABOVE WEEPING WILLOWS 
4 to 5 feet. Not Prepaid. Each $0.75, 2 for 
5 to 6 feet. Not Prepaid. Each 1.00, 2 for 
6 to 8 feet. Not Prepaid. Each 1.50, 2 for 2.50 
MAJESTIC PIN OAK 
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