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Black Locust 
Four-year-old Chinese Elms for field protection and windbreak. Use my 
strong 18 to 24 inch seedlings for easy starting, quick results in windbreak 
and woodlot planting. 
Robina Pseudoacacia. 
In great favor for 
Erosion Control. It holds the soil firmly 
even on extremely steep ground, due to 
its habit of forming a dense network of 
roots, which sometimes make sprouts. 
This tree grows fairly fast; it is a valu¬ 
able tree for its wood also. 
By Express: 
25 
100 
300 
1000 
6-12 inch. 
$0.25 
.60 
1.70 
5.00 
12-18 inch. 
.30 
.95 
2.50 
7.50 
18-24 inch. 
.40 
1.40 
4.00 
12.CO 
2-3 feet. 
.50 
1.85 
5.00 
16.CO 
3-4 feet. 
.65 
2.25 
6.00 
Prepaid: 
6-12 inch. 
.33 
.75 
1.90 
5.40 
12-18 inch. 
.40 
1.15 
2.80 
8.10 
18-24 inch. 
.50 
1.70 
4.40 
12.80 
2-3 feet. 
.65 
2.20 
5.50 
3-4 feet. 
.85 
2.65 
6.80 
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Honey Locust 
Gleditsia Triacan- 
thos. This Locust 
), see 
page 
23. 
My 
well rooted. 
3 
10 
25 
100 
. .$0.15 
.35 
.70 
2.50 
. . .20 
.50 
1.00 
3.50 
. . .25 
.60 
1.25 
4.50 
.. .20 
.40 
.80 
2.70 
. . .25 
.58 
1.10 
3.80 
. . .30 
.70 
1.45 
5.00 
will positively not make suckers from the 
roots. You can grow pasture or lawn 
grass under this tree, and the grass will 
do extra well in the shade of this Locust. 
It is a clean tree, of the hardwood type 
but growing quite rapidly. Perfectly 
hardy everywhere, resists drought extra 
well. For timber, wood-lots, for shade 
in grazing grounds, and, due to its very 
stout thorns, for strong, protective cattle 
fences. For theft and cattle proof fences 
plant 18 inches to 2 feet apart in the row. 
‘ 300 1000 
1.70 5.CO 
2.60 8.00 
4.20 13.00 
5.30 17.00 
6.00 .. . 
1.90 5.40 
2.90 8.60 
4.60 14.00 
5.80 .. . 
6.80 .. . 
By Express: 
25 
100 
6-12 inch. 
.$0.25 
.60 
12-18 inch. 
.30 
1.00 
18-24 inch. 
.45 
1.50 
2-3 feet. 
.55 
1.90 
3-4 feet. 
.70 
2.25 
Prepaid: 
6-12 inch. 
.33 
.75 
12-18 inch. 
.40 
1.20 
18-24 inch. 
.55 
1.80 
2-3 feet. 
.70 
2.25 
3-4 feet. 
.90 
2.70 
Thornless 
Honey I 
Pin Orrlr Quercus Palustris. Without 
* 411 doubt the most beautiful of 
all hardy shade trees. For the first time 
I am offering seedlings of this tree which 
will enable anyone to grow this otherwise 
very expensive tree. For complete de¬ 
scription and photo, 
seedlings are extra we 
By Express: 
4-6 inch...$0.15 
6-9 inch.20 
9-12 Inch.25 
Prepaid: 
4-6 inch.20 
6-9 inch.25 
9-12 inch.30 
Osage Orange 
for stock fences, planted 18 inches apart 
in the row, also for post growth, and for 
that purpose space the rows 6 feet apart, 
the plants in the rows 2 feet. This is 
one of the very best plants to produce 
long lasting posts. 
By Express: 25 
6-12 inch.$0.20 
12-18 inch.25 
18-24 inch.35 
2-3 feet.50 
Prepaid: 
6-12 inch.25 
12-18 inch.35 
18-24 inch.50 
2-3 feet.70 
Russian Olive 
Eleagnus Angusti- 
folia. A medium 
size, clean tree, very hardy. Fine for 
windbreak, snowtrap, also for ornamental 
hedges. Foliage silvery-white. 
By Express: 
Prepaid: 
10 
25 
100 
300 
$0.35 
.70 
2.60 
7.20 
.45 
.90 
3.20 
8.00 
1.00 
2.00 
7.20 
.45 
.85 
3.00 
7.80 
.55 
1.10 
4.00 
10.40 
1.20 
2.50 
8.80 
. . . 
2-3 feet. 
Soft Maple, Silver Maple 
Acer dasycarpum. A very popular timber 
and shade tree, hardy and a rapid grower. 
By E xpress: 
6-12 inch.$0.20 
12-18 inch. 
100 
.55 
.75 2.00 
300 1000 
1.40 4.00 
Prepaid: 
6-12 inch. 
12-18 inch. 
6.50 
1.10 2.90 9.00 
1.40 3.60 11.00 
25 
100 
300 
1000 
$0.20 
.55 
1.40 
4.00 
.25 
.75 
2.00 
6.50 
.35 
1.10 
2.90 
9.00 
.50 
1.50 
4.00 
.25 
.70 
1.60 
4.50 
.35 
.90 
2.30 
7.20 
.50 
1.30 
3.20 
10.00 
.75 
2.00 
4.80 
• • • 
.70 1.60 
.90 2.30 
4.50 
7.20 
1.30 3.20 10.00 
1.75 4.00 12.50 
Gleditsia 
respect the same as 
except that it has 
seedlings about 60% 
By Express: 
18-24 inch.$0.15 
2-3 feet extra heavy. 
Prepaid: 
18-24 inch. 
Russian Mulberry 
tree that would combine so many good 
features. The tree is entirely hardy, re¬ 
sists drought well, is even successful in 
alkali soil. Grows very rapidly. It is a 
perfect boarding house for song birds and 
bees. The wood is very valuable, espe¬ 
cially for posts which are very long last¬ 
ing, and can be grown in a short timq. 
Finally, the seedlings can be planted like 
Privets for an ornamental (sheared 
hedge). 
s Inermis. 
In every 
By Express: 
25 
100 
300 
1000 
s the 
Honey Locust, 
6-12 inch. 
.$0.20 
.65 
1.65 
5.00 
no thorns. 
In 
the 
12-18 inch. 
.35 
1.10 
2.90 
9.50 
come 
true 
thornless. 
18-24 inch. 
.48 
1.30 
3.60 
11.50 
3 
10 
25 
100 
2-3 feet. 
.65 
2.25 
6.00 
19.00 
.$0.15 
.40 
.75 
2.50 
Prepaid: 
. .20 
.55 
1.00 
3.20 
6-12 inch. 
.28 
.80 
1.90 
5.60 
12-18 inch. 
.43 
1.30 
3.40 
10.50 
. .20 
.50 
.90 
3.00 
18-24 inch. 
.60 
1.60 
4.40 
13.00 
. .30 
.70 
1.30 
4.00 
2-3 feet. 
.80 
2.75 
7.20 
• • • 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
Rlrrr'lr Wrrlnn* Juglans Nigra. No 
OiaCK wainui timber or wood-lot 
is complete without a few rows of Black 
Walnut; even in the windbreak the taller 
growth of Black Walnut is very desirable 
for the center rows. Tree hardy, grows 
fairly fast, on low land, creek bends, etc. 
It grows as fast as softwood trees. Of 
special value for its wood. A Black Wal¬ 
nut timber on your farm represents most 
appreciable assets. 
By Express: 
12-18 inch. 
18-24 inch. 
Prepaid: 
12-18 inch. 
18-24 inch. 
Apple Seedlings n 
French crab apple type, same as nurser¬ 
ies are using for budding or grafting 
roots. Hardy, clean and healthy, well 
rooted seedlings: 10 for 70c; 25 for $1.60; 
100 for $5.00; prepaid. 
Native Plum Seedlings pYu m 
thickets, or for an outside row in the 
windbreak for a snowtrap. Bears good. 
10 for 65c; 25 for $1.25; 100 for $3.50; post¬ 
paid. 
Peach Seedlings ?/ te ™ p “ s K eTft 
the windbreak. Most of these seedlings 
will produce fruit of very good quality. 
10 
25 
100 
.$0.45 
.90 
3.20 
. .55 
1.10 
4.20 
. .55 
1.10 
3.60 
. .65 
1.35 
4.70 
These 
are 
seed- 
lings 
o f 
the 
Cultivate for the first year to keep the weeds down, and the soil loose. This means 
added growth. The corn cultivator will do the work. Commencing the third or fourth 
year after planting, cut out every second stem for a post. Make a second cutting for 
heavy posts after another four years which makes room for the remaining trees to 
grow up to big timber, at a distance of 12x12 or 16x16 feet. 
By Express 
Prepaid 
10 
25 
10 
25 
1-2 
feet. 
.$0.50 1.00 
.58 
1.20 
2-3 
feet. 
.60 
1.35 
.70 
1.50 
3-4 
feet. 
. 1.10 2.40 
1.35 
3.20 
Plant Our Hardy Upland Grown Trees, They Grow. 
