THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 


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Sugar. Slow dense growth, brilliant foliage in autumn, 100’. 
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Willis’ Cutleaf. Leaves deeply shredded, 
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Semen Of Mi a 0 ieee Ss RE ce Mo eee oe ee eS 6.00 
CAK (Quercus) 
Bur (Q. macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large mossy-capped 
acorns. Broad, spreading habit—-one of the largest oaks. 
OC LOG: Ci are a ec a ira ee eee ee er es 15.00 
Seats ASRS, Siege ad any IRE AM el as bg NE et ee RN Raa ee ERE NS 10.00 
PEACH, FLOWERING (Amygdalus persica) Double flowers in early 
spring; very showy. 
eG LCG see see ee ee ees eee ae 300.00 per 1000 4.00 
a0) aL COL aerate eae te eae ee ee 225.00 per 1000 2.90 
Sade LCCtgets ees eas eee eee ee es 150.00 per 1000 2.15 
PAPE Oe M2 ol & bi pelt pelt el Sestak sepa eel eae ee Sd EO as 100.00, per 1000 1.45 
Varieties available: 
11 
35.00 
25.00 
18.00 
12.00 
Burbank. Pink bud opening white. Petals large and flower fully double. 
Camelliaflora, Flowers large, full double, deep red. 
Peppermint Stick. Moderately double. Flowers white marked 
with red stripes, 
San Jose. Double flowers of clear light pink; earliest to bloom. 
Also by color; pink, red, white. 

WEEPING PEACH, Double pink flowers and drooping branches. 
Blcoms the first year. An interesting novelty. 

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PECAN, NATIVE (Hicoria pecan) Handsome native nut-bearing tree. 
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BOERS Cera ac) 7. eee etal ce ee ae Pay op Se ea Pla ee ee a 1.20 10.00 
(RS Meet KES P 3d ak OTe UI sega Ee a ae ee .70 6.00 
FERSIMMON, AMERICAN (Diospyros virginiana) Round-topped heads, 
edible fruit, hardy. Handsome foliage especially in autumn, 50’. 
GOEL CC meee ee ee ee eee ee ee ae 4.00 
SARL Ln ean ee er ee a ge a 1.80 
POPLAR (Populus) 
Bolleana. Fastigiate habit, silver leaves. Very tall growing and long lived. 

(PO SEGA, VEE oe eee fn 2 we ee LR RS SS ne a 12.00 110.00 
RASA titel gy tel W YS ace 2s. 2! Tee ee ae ee ae ee 10,06 90.00 
Ege BPs Baten CREAN OS PEV g gp fis Magan arte 5 Si Aig alee SRD eT ee gee ea a 8.00 70.00 
Sen CR Ce Lee ee ett Se ee et ee 6.00 50.00 
C= SEL CC (eee ee a nee en tee eT ree et cg Se ee eo ae 4.50 40.00 
Lombardy. Grows rapidly in tall slender columnar form. 
ee CMTC Lime 41 Or meee ee ete ee ee 4.50 40.00 
dels ee C Ca G Laren ee on meee ee 3.50 30.00 
RelLOmi ect wel Le prancued, o.oo ee 220.00 per 1000 2.90 25.00 
Saxe OOL Well] Drancned suse 22) ~2e onc eke 175,00 per 1000 2.40 20.00 
Dapmeroet, wellepranched 2-2" 2-h 5. 120.00 per 1000 1.70 14.00 
Wy ie, syweyll Topeehavclaveye| = Se 2 ee 90.00 per 1000 1.20 10.00 
PRUNUS (See Shrubs) 
REDBUD (Cercis canadensis) Heart-shaped leaves, lavender flowers, 10’. 
Abel. THEYENE | Bre cats ek ke oe Saal eae, Bi Bre a Bi ee 3.50 30.00 
Soke Cot eee ee ee oes eee ee Be Peer Seon 2.50 22.00 
OE OO ae a eee Cee ee ee en ee eae 1.80 15.00 
ROSE-ACACIA, standards (Robinia hispida) Compact globe-shaped 
top with large showy clusters of bright pink flowers. 
Cut back two or three times during summer for recurrent 
bloom, 
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6.00 50.00 
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Unless instructed otherwise, we will cut back the tops of Rose Acacia to 
prevent breakage in transit. 

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