Crikey Mee by Reto NURS f-R_Y 15 

CLIMBING VINES 
Prices: Small, 35c; Medium, 50c; Large, 75c. 
WISTERIA—-Purple, grafts sure to bloom. 
QUEENS WREATH—Rose-red flowers. 
BOSTON IVY—Cling to any surface. 
RED HONEYSUCKLE—Red flower. 
HALL HONEYSUCKLE—White, yellow. 
All stock listed in this catalog will be 
shipped December Ist unless ordered later. 

FIELD OF CHINESE ELMS 
SHADE TREES 
HADE trees are indispensable around your home. Our trees are Nursery Grown 
and not dug out of the woods. 
PRICES ON SMALL HEDGE SIZE SHADE TREES 
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gators uicetiens.: Rens ee te Stes Ken totus oe thao Saas ... 3.50 per 100........ ae ae rioN: ee ctehe lo Cicer a rere St eee .. 30.00 per 1,000 
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These are spindling, mostly straight well rooted trees, not to be compared with the shade trees listed 
below for yard planting, but they will grow if given a chance. Some buy them for shade trees. We do not 
sell less than 100 trees at above prices. If smaller quantitiy wanted, the price is 5c, 10c, and 15¢ each, re-, 
spectively. Our shade trees are grown and dug right; they will take root and grow. 
PRICES ON REGULAR SHADE TREES 
WEEPING WILLOW (Salix Babylonica)—A mosé¢ 
, = : ee dine et ee Aah ee eC as ma ears graceful tree with long drooping branches and narrow 
Witter 1gsfect ile eae is Piet iP: rae a ibey <> eg pai 15¢ ares willow-like light green leaves. Most effective when 
10 to 12 eae Piet et 5 Pa mae iy pen Sr $0 cack used near water or out on the lawn. 
(These prices prevail BReeot where en 
AMERICAN ELM (Ulmus Americana)—An excel- 
lent native tree; with a broad spreading head which 
makes a splendid shade tree. It is long lived and 
hardy. 
ARIZONA ASH (Fraxinus Velutina)—This is an- 
other good shade tree for our dry, hot climate. Has 
attractive green foliage. 
BLACK LOCUST—Tall, shapely, fast growing, 
spreading, covered in early spring with pea shaped 
blossoms. Very fr--rrant. 
CATALPA SPECOSIA—Rather open-growing habit, 
spreading. Extra large leaves dark green in color. 
Blooms in early spring. Large bell-shaped flowers, 
followed with long bean-like pods. 
CHINESE ELM (Ulms Pumila)— A remarkable tree 
because of its great rapidity in growth; bright, fresh- 
looking foliage and compact shape. Stands drouth 
or cold, and retains its foliage until quite late in 
autumn. 
HACKBERRY (Celtis Missippiensis)—Probably the 
sturdiest tree for all situations. Stands difficult city 
conditions better than most trees, and is more disease 
resistant. Is immune to cotton root rot sometimes 
found in the soil. 
TEXAS UMBRELLA CHINA (Melia Azederach 
Umbraculiformus)—This is a very quick growing tree; 
most useful for children’s play boxes because of 
its dense shade. Umbrella shaped head. 
SYCAMORE (Platanus Occidentals)—Very easily 
grown, giving quick shade and making a handsome 
tree, with well formed head, and interesting white 
bark. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR (Populus Nigra Italica)— 
Tall, column-shaped tree, which is very effective 
used as a background or accent. SYCAMORE 

