Sugar Maple 
Ash, Mountain, European (Sorbus Au- 
cuparia) —20’ to 30’—Handsome foliage 
turning to orange-scarlet in fall. The 
white flowers appearing in May are fol¬ 
lowed by large clusters of red fruits which 
remain most of the winter. 
5-6 ft. $1.95 
Ash, White (Fraxinus Americana) —50’ 
to 60’—One of the most desirable trees for 
landscape and street planting. 'The trunk 
is straight and smooth. Exceptionally 
clean and rapid growing, with handsome 
foliage which in autumn colors a mellow 
gold tinged with bronzy purple. 
5- 6 ft, each $0.80 3 for $1.95 
6 - 8 ft. each 1.15 3 for 2.95 
Birch (European White) —A graceful 
weeping, specimen tree with white curl¬ 
ing bark. 
5- 6 ft. $1.50 6-8 ft. $2.25 
Box Elder —40’ to 50’—A hardy fast 
growing tree suital)le for poor ground 
and dry locations. 
6 - 8 ft. each $1.00 8-1 0 ft. each $1,35 
Regular Chinese Elm, 5 years old 
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pREE SHADE TREES CAN BE HAD FOR THE DIGGING 
AND HAULING. Did it ever occur to you to go out in the woods 
and dig a shade tree yourself, or to hire someone to do so for you ? 
Why not? The tree itself will cost you nothing and your only ex¬ 
pense is the cost of digging and hauling. It would be a great idea if 
they would only grow, but experience will prove that only one out 
of ten woods-dug trees grow, because you cannot get an adequate 
root system with them. In the nursery row we not only prune the 
top to make them shapely, but we root-prune our trees so that we 
develop a root system in close to the trunk; that enables us to de¬ 
liver to you a tree that can be successfully transplanted. So for the 
sake of economy and results as well buy—Neosho Nursery Grown, 
Root-Pruned Shade Trees. 
Umbrella Catalpa (Catalpa Bignonioides 
Nana)—10’ to 12’—A round headed tree, 
the top being umbrella shaped. Leaves are 
large and make a dense shade. Ideal for 
formal or balanced plantings. Can be kept 
compact and symmetrical by small amount 
of trimming. 
1 yr. Heads, 4>/2 ff. stems, Ea. $1.35 
2 yr. Heads, 5 ft. stems, Ea. 1.65 
Dogwood, White Flowering (Cornus 
Florida) —20’ to 25’—Few trees in the mid¬ 
dle west can compare with the beauty 
of the Dogwood in full bloom. Flowers 
immense, a clear white, 3 in. across and 
are produced in great abundance before 
leaves appear. Foliage grayish green, 
turning to blood red in fall. 
2-3 ft. each $0.95 3-4 ft. each $1.25 
4-5 ft. each $1.75 
Dogwood, Red Flowering (Cornus Ru¬ 
bra) —Same in habit of growth and flow¬ 
er as White Dogwood, excepting flower 
is beautiful pink. Very showy. 
2-3 ft. each $1.50 
Elm, Chinese (Ulmus Pumila) —30’ to 60’ 
—A very fast grower, enduring drought 
and extremes of temperature, very free 
from disease and insect injury. Leaves 
out early in spring and sheds them late 
in fall. Leaves smaller, branches more 
slender than American Elm. Hardy. 
4- 5 ft. each $0.50 3 for $1.35 
5- 6 ft. each .75 3 for 2.00 
6- 8 ft. each 1.00 3 for 2.75 
8-10 ft. each 1.50 3 for 4.00 
Elm, American (Ulmus Americana) —80’ 
to _ 100’—A noble native tree of majestic 
height and graceful drooping branches 
with handsome leaves. One of the best 
types of wide spread shade in the yard. 
Indispensable for park and avenue plant¬ 
ings. 
5-6 ft, eaech .65 6-8 ft. each .90 
8-10 ft. each $1.35 
Elm, Moline (Ulmus Moline) —60’ to 80’ 
Fast growing, more erect and compact 
than American Elm. Large leaves, smooth 
T'lr 
5- 6 ft. each $0.75 
6 - 8 ft. each 1.00 
Flowering Crab, Bechtels (Malus loen- 
sis)—10’ to 15’—Forms a rounded compact, 
low tree, which is a profusion of double 
pink, fragrant flowers in May. Foliage is 
attractive and ornamental, fruits follow 
the flowers. Useful as specimen or in tall 
shrub groups. 
2- 3 ft. each $0.65 3-4 ft. each $1.00 
Flowering Crab, Hopa —A guick grower 
with single red flowers. 
3- 4 ft. each $0.60 4-5 ft. each $0.75 
5-6 ft. each $1.00 
Russian Olive, Eleagnus. —Attractive 
silver gray leaves, grayish white berries. 
Desirable for mass planting. Used fre- 
guently for hedges and windbreaks. Very 
hardy. 
2-3 ft. $0.40 3-4 ft. $0.60 
Flowering Peach — Small tree with 
bright red blossoms in early spring. 
2-3 ft. $0,40 3-4 ft. $0.60 
Hackberry —Elm shaped tree with light 
green foliage that thrives on thin soil 
and withstands hot and dry conditions. 
6-8 ft. each $1.25 
Mulberry Russian (Morus Alba Tatar- 
ica) —20’ to 25’—Small white or black 
fruits. Use for hedges or windbreaks. Very 
hardy. 
5-6 ft. each $0.75 
Maple, Hard or Sugar (Acer Sacharum) 
—60’—We believe this is the king of shade 
trees. Straight and symmetrical, resistant 
to diseases and long lived. Its handsome 
foliage is a blaze of color in the fall. Can¬ 
not be excelled for street and lawn plant¬ 
ing. While its growth is not as rapid as 
many softer wooded trees, is is much 
more permanent and desirable. 
8-10 ft. each $2.35 
10-12 ft. each $3.00 
Maple Silvei—Callea Soft Maple. A 
rapid grower. 
5-6 ft. each .60 6-8 ft. each .90 
8-10 ft. each $1.25 
FREE 
12 .FRUIT TREES 
SUPER X TREES 
Your Selection 
4 Apple 5-7 ft. 2-year trees 
2 Plum 5-7 ft. 
2 Cherry 4-5 ft. 
4 Peach 5-7 ft. 
$5.40 F.O.B. Neosho 
With the above order we will send you 
a duplicate order of 12 trees of the 
varieties in 2^-4 ft. grade, making 
24 trees for $5.40 
Your Choice of 
Varieties 
