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American Elm 
The recurring droughts have proven 
it is necessary that more trees be 
planted. The Government is doing its 
part, and it is up to us to help. Plant 
more and more trees, but be sure that 
they are nursery grown and have been 
inspected against scale and other tree 
diseases. Do not buy your shade trees 
of every “tree peddler” and “tree trim- 
mer” who can only offer you a “creek 
dug” elm, but buy only from a good 
recognized nursery or through the nur- 
sery’s authorized salesman who can show 
his credentials from that nursery, to- 
gether with a strong guarantee that the 
trees have been inspected by your state 
officials and found to be free from 
disease. 
RED BUDS—=3 to 4 feet 75c each, 4 to 
5 feet $1.00 each. 
MAPLE (Soft or Silver)—A hardy, 
rapid growing native tree of large 
size, valuable for producing quick 
shade. Excellent for street planting. 
Nice specimen trees, 6- to 8-foot size, 
$2.00 each. 
ELMS (American White)—One of our 
best native trees, making a beautiful 
lawn or street tree, growing to be 
about 50 to 75 feet high; with droop- 
ing, spreading branches. We are for- 
tunate to have a nice lot of these, 
despite the severe droughts of the 

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“ORNAMENTAL | “Ee TREES 
past several years. We will fill your 
orders with only the best, A-1 straight, 
smooth, and well-rooted trees. Com- — 
pare these prices with those you will — 
pay elsewhere. 
Each Dozen 
6 to .8 feet. 5 See $0.75 $ 8.00 
8-tor ld. feet. eee 1.385--12:50 
11%, to 1% inch caliper________ 1.60 18.00 
1% to 2 inch caliper_________. 2.25 24.00 
214 to 8 inch caliper___.._____ 3.00) eas 
ELMS (Vase Shape)—An American 
Elm with vase formation of limbs. 
Uniform type, because all are “budded” 
from an original tree. This tree is a 
very rapid growing Elm and is also a 
distinct and improved variety over our | 
American Elm. While the price of this — 
tree may be a little higher than our 
American Elms, yet we believe it to 
be worth much more in the long run. 
This variety is resistant to borers and 
other insects of the common Elms. 
Each Dozen 
6.to. 8: feete 22 eS eee $0.85 $ 9.00 
8 to’ 10 féetac te eee eee 1.50 15.00 
1% to 1% inthe 1.75. 18.00 
144::to'2 inch ee eee 2.50 26.00 
2: to: 246"inch 22 aa eis 3.25%. see 
ELMS (Chinese)—The tree that is fast 
becoming “America’s Most Popular 
Elm.” We are offering only the very 
best of straight, smooth, well-rooted — 
trees, with no forks in the tops, in this 
remarkable variety at the low prices 
which you will find less than one-half 
the price offered by any nursery for 
a tree of this character and quality. 
Prices on Chinese Elms 
We grow only the drought-resistant 
strain. Each Dozen. 
3 to: -4 feeble ee $0.35 $ 3.00 
4 to: 5 feets2 3 Se ee ee. 50 5.00 
5 to’ 6: f6et 02a ee 85 =: 9.00 
6: to: °8 feet. {2 oe 1.25 12.00 
8. to 10 feets2 es ere ee 1.75 18.00 
1% to 1% inch caliper__._____ 2.25 24.00 
1% to 2 inch caliper... 3.00 30.00 
2% to 3 inch caliper... A OO ee ees 
Hard Wood Trees 
LINDEN—A_ round-headed tree with 
large heart-shaped, bright green foli- 
age. A fairly rapid growing tree and 
one of our prettiest of the hard wooded 
varieties for use in southern Kansas 
and northern Oklahoma. Very good 
snees running 6 to 8 feet high at $2.25 
each. 
MAPLE (Sugar or Hard Maple)—A 
splendid hardy ornamental tree with 
foliage turning bright orange to 
scarlet in the late autumn. Nice trees 
running 6 to 8 feet high at $2.25 
each; 8 to 10 feet high at $3.00 each. 
