ELMS, AMERICAN. Still considered by us to be the finest 
parking tree, especially where ample water is used. Rather 
slow growing but comparatively free from snow and ice 
breakage. Our stock has been selected with care and the 
trees are outstandingly fine. We have trees of all sizes, 
and invite inspection. 6-8 ft. trees, $1.25 
8-10 ft. trees, $1.75 
10-12 ft. trees, $2.50 
2 in. in diameter, $5.00 
21 in. in diameter, $6.50 
3 in. in diameter, $8.00 
HACKBERRY. A superior erect growing tree, comparatively 
free from insect and fungus troubles. Looks rather like a 
compact Elm. Hard to transplant unless cut back very 
sharply. 8-10 ft. trees, $1.75 
Trees 114 in. in diameter, $2.75 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE. A first class hardwood tree. Valu- 
able here as a small ornamental. Makes an open head and 
has interesting ash like leaves. 
8-10 ft. trees, $3.00 
Trees 11/,-in. in diameter, $4.50 
LINDEN, EUROPEAN. A fine ornamental tree with small 
round leaves. Trunk must be protected after planting. 
Trees 114-2 in. in diameter, $7.00 
LOCUST, THORNLESS. One of the best of the hardwood park- 
ing trees. It will make a good head without trimming and 
will thrive with very little water. Resistant to disease and 
insects. It never suckers and the roots grow deep and do 
not disturb nearby sidewalks. 
Trees 
6-8-ft. trees, $1.50 
8-10 ft. trees, $2.00 
Trees 114 in. in diameter, $3.50 
Trees 2 in. in diameter, $5.00 
Also a few larger trees at $2.50 per inch 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB 

MAPLE, SOFT OR SILVER. A large, rapid growing shade tree. 
Good for parking or for large areas. Protect the trunk 
when planting. The only entirely satisfactory Maple for 
Colorado. Trees 11/2 in. in diameter, $2.50 
Trees 2 in. in diameter, $4.00 
Trees 21, in. in diameter, $5.50 
OAK, BURR. The hardiest oak for our western country and 
one that grows rather fast. It makes a slender, shapely, 
long lived tree. Fall coloration is very brilliant. 
6-8 ft. trees, $2.50 
Trees 11/2 in. in diameter, $4.00 
Trees 2 in. in diameter, $6.00 
POPLARS. These fast growing trees have a valued place in 
many plantings, altho in small yards they often cause 
trouble. The varieties we offer do not sucker altho their 
roots may cause trouble in poorly laid drain pipes. 
Bolleana. These are the somewhat rare and beautiful 
green barked columnar trees that are so much _ad- 
mired. The leaves are gray green and very little 
suckering takes place. Protect the trunk. 
Cottonless Cottonwood. We offer only the male trees 
that do not make cotton. Valuable trees for farms and 
large estates. 
Lombardy. Fine for screening. Makes quick growing, tall 
windbreaks. Plant about four feet apart. 
Norway. A big round headed shade tree, improvement 
on the Carolina Poplar. Not to be used on small 
places. 
Price on all poplars 
Each Ten 
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RED BUD. Spring’s earliest harbinger, blooming in April if 
the frost permits and literally covered with small light red 
flowers. This is a small shapely tree that must be planted 
in the shade of a big tree. Of uncertain hardiness in the 
North. 
2-3 ft. trees, $1.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. A low growing, very irregular gray leaved 
tree. Extremely hardy and will get along with very little 
water. Used for windbreaks or even as a high hedge. Its 
picturesqueness makes it effective in rock gardens and 
naturalistic plantings. 6-8 ft. trees, $1.25 
8-10 ft. trees, $1.75 
Trees, 11/4 in. in diameter, $2.75 
Trees, 2 in. in diameter, $4.00 
Trees, 21/4 in. in diameter, $5.50 
WALNUT, BLACK. A first class Colorado tree and the only 
reliable yielder of nuts that we have. Rather slow growing 
and entirely hardy when established. Protect the trunk 
after transplanting. 6-8 ft. trees, $1.75 
Trees 11, in. in diameter, $3.00 
Trees 2 in. in diameter, $5.00 
WILLOW, GOLDEN UPRIGHT. Willows are too troublesome 
to be recommended for most plantings, but this is one of 
the best of the family. Not guaranteed. 
Good trees, 8-10 ft. high, $1.00 
We are very proud of the quality of our trees and are 
delighted to show them. We think they are the finest in the 
state. A tree is such a permanent thing that the best is none 
too good. Be particular about the trees you plant. 
SE YOUR TREES GROWING 
BEFORE" BSvIiNG 
BABY CHICKS — POULTS 
We have arranged for baby chicks with one of the largest and most up to date hatcheries in this area. 
This permits us to offer United States approved, pullorum tested chicks in the following standard varieties— 
White Leghorns, White Rocks, White Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, S.C.R.|. Reds and Barred Rocks at $9.90 
per 100. White Leghorn sexed pullets guaranteed 90% true, $20.80 per 100. 
No orders for less than 25 chicks. 
Broad Breasted Turks are the greatest improvement in poultry in a decade. They mature earlier and the 
big broad breasts give half as much again white meat as the old breed. The turkey of the future. Our poults 
are from selected flocks of pure bred ‘Broad Breasts.”’ 
Delivery season starts in March when the price is 43 cents each and ends the middle of June, when the 
price has been gradually lowered to 35 cents. 
If interested, ask us for full information. 
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