Not Shipped after May 10th 
Size 
100 
Ash—Green. 
Ash—Green. 
Box Elder. 
Caragana. 
Catalpa Speciosum. 
Catalpa Speciosum. 
Elm—Chinese. 
Elm—Chinese. 
Elm—Chinese. 
Elm—Chinese. 
Locust—Black. 
Locust—Black. 
Maple—Soft. 
Maple—Soft. 
Osage Orange. 
Osage Orange. 
Walnut—Black. .. . 
Walnut—Black. . . . 
12/18" 
18/24" 
18/24" 
18/24" 
12/18" 
18/24" 
12/18" 
18/24" 
2/3' 
3/4' 
12/18" 
18/24" 
18/24" 
2/3' 
12/18" 
18/24" 
12/18" 
18/24" 
.35 
.60 
$ 1.00 
1.55 
1.20 
2.00 
45 
1.00 
1.85 
1.00 
1.55 
1.00 
1.55 
1.25 
2.15 
4.25 
1.35 
2.35 
1.15 
1.00 
75 
1.45 
2.50 
1.00 
1.80 
3.25 
00 
1.00 
1.75 
3.65 
1.10 
00 
2.75 
5.00 
1.50 
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Hard 
Maple 
HOW to PLANT 
We suggest planting all sizes 
of tree seedlings in rows where 
it is convenient to cultivate 
them often the first 2 or 3 
years—rows about 36 inches 
apart with the seedlings 12 to 
24 inches apart in the row— 
they grow more bushy when 
planted 24 inches apart. After 
2 years, when the trees are well 
rooted and about 5 feet tall, 
transplant into permanent lo¬ 
cation. 
When double row planting 
and up to four or more rows 
are used; it is best to use a 
combination of species, rather 
than a single species. By us¬ 
ing one species with a crown 
like the Scotch Pines, and one 
with a crown like the Norway 
S'pruce, a more complete screen 
is formed from the ground up. 
The different spruces should 
be on the inside row, and the 
pines on the outside. For a 
three and four row windbreak, 
just add more rows of pines. 
The first two rows may be 14 
to 16 feet apart, all further 
outside rows 20 feet. 
FARM 
BUILDINGS 
TREE SEEDLINGS 
Windbreaks are a great asset 
to any farm both in summer and 
winter. Protects crops from burn¬ 
ing winds and dust storms. Pro¬ 
tects buildings, feedlots and all 
livestock. Helps secure better 
production. 
Start a fine windbreak this 
spring with our extra value vig¬ 
orous, well rooted seedlings. They 
are hardy—easy to grow (plant¬ 
ing instructions at right) and are 
shipped to you prepaid guaranteed 
satisfactory. 
PREPAID PRICES ON SEEDLINGS 
Windbreak IDEAS 
SHADE TREES for Every Purpose 
SHIPPED EXPRESS PREPAID 
ELM—AMERICAN. The best all- 
around Shade Tree. Hardy, rapid 
growing-, yet long- lived. Cheap¬ 
est to plant, easiest to grow, best 
in every way. Plant the large 
size for quick shade. 
6-8 ft.—Each 85c; 4 for $2.85. 
8-10 ft.—Each $1.15; 4 for $3.95. 
ELM—CHINESE. The new extra 
fast growing Manchurian Elm. 
An improved type that’s better. 
5- 6 ft.—Each 45c; 4 for $1.65. 
6- 8 ft.—Each 75c; 4 for $2.75. 
MOLINE ELM. A new pyramidal, 
vigorous growing variety with 
large handsome green foliage. 
Fine for street, drive planting. 
6-8 ft.—Each $1.35; 4 for $4.95. 
8-10 ft.—Each $1.95; 4 for $7.45. 
MAPLE—HARD. Splendid orna¬ 
mental tree. Foliage turning 
bright orange, sometimes scarlet 
in autumn. 
6-8 ft.—Each $2.35; 4 for $8.50. 
MAPLE—SOFT or SILVER. One 
of the best rapid growing shade 
trees. Perfectly hardy. 
6-8 ft.—Each 95c; 4 for $3.45. 
8-10 ft.—Each $1.65; 4 for $6.00. 
4- 5 ft.—4 for 50c; 10 for $1.00. 
5- G ft.—4 for 75c; 10 for $1.50. 
MAPLE—RED. Not so heavily 
branched. Favorite because of 
beautiful reddish-purple leaves 
in the spring. 
6- 8 ft.—Each $1.75; 4 for $6.50. 
BIRCH—CUT LEAP WEEPING. 
One of America’s most beautiful 
trees with its flashing white 
bark and graceful, drooping 
branches. Usually, the bark on 
these small trees is not white 
but turns white in a couple of 
years. Perfectly hardy, but not 
recommended in hot, dry, cli¬ 
mates. Not shipped after May 1. 
5-6 ft.—Each $2.55; 4 for $9.50. 
WILLOW—NIOBE WEEPING. A 
beautiful, hardy, weeping tree 
with yellow bark and graceful 
branchlets. Fast growing and 
thrives anywhere. Not shipped 
after May 1st. 
6-8 ft.—Each 90c; 4 for $3.25. 
POPLAR—LOMBARDY. Stately 
sentinel trees from Italy, Up¬ 
right growing branches start at 
ground. Very valuable for wind¬ 
break, or screen to hide un¬ 
sightly buildings, or for accent 
trees in well designed plantings. 
Hardy and very fast growing. 
5- 6 ft.—Each 35c; 4 for $1.25. 
6- 8 ft.—Each 45c; 4 for $1.50. 
8-10 ft.—Each 55c; 4 for $1.85. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES 
CRAB — HOPA RED FLOWER¬ 
ING. 18-22 ft. America’s hard¬ 
iest and most beautiful flower¬ 
ing tree. A mass of bright rose 
colored bloom in Spring. Heavy 
crop of edible red crabs for good 
jelly. Extra good! 
3-4 ft.—Each 80c; 4 for $2.75. 
CRAB — BECHTEL’S FLOWER¬ 
ING. A beautiful, double pink 
flowering crab with fragrant 
flowers. 
2-3 ft.—Each 85c; 4 for $2.95. 
CATALPA BUNGEI. Grows nat¬ 
urally into a compact, round 
headed ornamental tree. Fine 
in limited spaces for parkings. 
Plant 10 ft. apart. 
5 ft.—Each $2.95; 2 for $5.65. 
CHINESE ELM SPECIAL 
CHINESE ELM. One of the fastest 
growing, longer lived trees. Abso¬ 
lutely hardy, drouth resistant, and 
desirable in every way. If not 
pruned, branches start from ground 
like a shrub making an extra tight 
windbreak. Keeps your buildings 
cooler in summer—warmer in win¬ 
ter. Take advantage of our new low 
prices—order now ! 
HOW WE SHIP 
All Berry’s nursery stock is 
shipped prepaid which saves you at 
least 20%. Kindly give us the 
name of your nearest shipping point 
for larger packages go by Express. 
We guarantee delivery in good con¬ 
dition at proper planting time in 
your locality. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. These tall, fast 
growing, slender trees with many up¬ 
right branches growing right to the 
ground, are excellent for sentinel 
trees, tall screens, windbreaks, etc. 
Being very narrow with upstanding 
branches, they are ideal for planting 
along driveways or where there is 
not sufficient room for wide-spreading 
trees. Berry’s prices are very low. 
3- 4 ft.—1 for 75c; 10 for $1.50. 
4- 5 ft.—4 for $1.10; 10 for $2.20. 
