AND SHADE TREES 
Tees form the walls of our outdoor living rooms 
. . . where we may rest and relax. They are in- 
dispensable in the scheme of landscaping . . . and 
bring treasured shade and coolness. Neosho Shade 
and Ornamental Trees offer the widest variety in 
form, coloring, and beauty of flower and fruit! 
And whether you plant one or many Neosho trees 
. ... you can feel certain they will make strong, vig- 
orous growth . . . increasing in beauty from year to 
year. That’s because Neosho Shade and Ornamental 
Trees are selected as to variety and stock for rapid 
growth and resistance to blight. All Neosho Trees are 
straight and shapely, the larger sizes well branched. 
Roots are heavy and carefully dug. Every item offers 
exceptional value. Choose Neosho trees, and you will 
be assured “Growing Satisfaction’! 
‘NORWAY MAPLE—A large, handsome 
round headed hard Maple with deep, 
rich green foliage turning yellow in 
fall. 
6-8 ft. each $2.00 
8-10 ft. each 2.95 
10-12 ft. each 3.45 
MAPLE SILVER—Called Soft Maple. A 
rapid grower. 
6-8 ft. each $ .90 
8-10 ft. each 1.25 
10-12 ft. each 1.50 
OAK, PIN (Quercus Palustris)—30’ to 60’ 
—A charming medium size cone 
shaped tree, distinguished by its 
straight trunk, the drooping tendency 
of its lower limbs and its fine, sharp- 
ly pointed, deeply cut leaves. Long 
lived and a fast grower in moist soils. 
5-6 ft. each $1.50 
PLUM, PURPLE LEAVES (Prunus 
Pissardi)—10’ to 12’—Low growing 
- tree or tall shrub. Can be used either 
as specimen or in shrub groups for 
accent. Leaves are rich reddish-pur- 
ple all summer. 
4-5 ft. each $ .75 
5-6 ft. each 1.25 
(Populus Nigra 
steeple-like 
valuable 
mixed 
broader 
Rapid 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY 
Italica)—60’—A narrow, 
tree, strikingly picturesque, 
as specimens, as screens, in 
plantings for contrast with 
trees and behind buildings. 
growing. 
4-5 ft. each $ .25 3 for $ 
5-6 ft. each -40 3 for 
each -50 Seon 
6-8 ft. 
8-10 ft. each 75 Stor 
-65 
1.05 
1.35 
1.95 

Crab 
Bechtel 
POPLAR. BOLLEANA—A fast growing 
type of slender column-shape, with 
silver foliage. The hardest of all the 
Poplars. 
4-5 ft. each $ .50 
PERSIMMON, AMERICAN— 
4-5 ft. each $1.00 
RED BUD (Cercis Canadensis)—15’ tall, 
with irregular shape and large, round, 
dark green leaves. Flowers appear 
before the leaves and are an unusual 
shade of dark pink. 
4-5 ft. each $ .75 
5-6 ft. each 1.00 
6-8 ft. each 1.35 
SWEET GUM (Liquidamber)—A beauti- 
ful, symmetrical pyramidal tree, foli- 
age similar to hard maple. Turns deep 
crimson in fall. Prune heavy when 
transplanting. 
Balled & Burlapped 
4-5 ft. each $2.00 
5-6 ft. each 2.50 
6-8 ft. each 3.00 
SYCAMORE OR PLANE TREE (Platan- 
us Occidentalis) —100’—A handsome 
large tree, with branches creamy 
white in winter. Leaves are large. 
Stands smoke and gas of cities well. 
5-6 ft. each $1.00 
6-8 ft. each $1.25 
8-10 ft. each 1.75 
SMOKE TREE OR PURPLE FRINGE— 
Well known variety which at a dis- 
tance when in bloom looks like smoke. 
2-3 ft. each $1.00 
SILK TREE (Mimosa Albizzia)—A rapid 
grower, spreading branches, low flat- 
topped head, feathery foliage, pink 
flowers in large heads for several 
weeks. 
3-4 ft. each $1.00 
6-8 ft. each 2.00 
THORN, PAUL’S DOUBLE SCARLET 
(Craetagus)—12’ to 15’—Deep crimson 
double flowers. 
4-5 ft. each $1.50 
5-6 ft. each 2.00 
THORN (Coccinea, Cordata, Crusgalli) 
4-5 ft. each $2.00 
5-6 ft. each 2.50 
WILLOW, PUSSY (Salix Discolor)—15’ 
to 20’’—This tree produces in early 
spring showy catkins that are very 
ornamental. Best grown in bush form. 
Makes ideal background for rock 
garden. 
3-4 ft. each $ .30 
4-5 ft. each -45 
5-6 ft. each -60 

WEEPING WILLOW, WISCONSIN (Sa- 
lix Blanda)—25’ to 40’—A hardy tree 
with slender drooping branches. 
5-6 ft. each $ .75 
6-8 ft. each 1.00 
8-10 ft. each 1.45 
WILLOW, GOLDEN WEEPING (Salix 
Niobe) — 20’ to 30’— Golden bark, 
drooping branches. 
5-6 ft. each $ .75 
6-8 ft. each 1.00 
8-10 ft. each 1.45 
WAVY LEAF WILLOW —A novel new 
introduction. A hardy erect growing 
willow with long narrow, wavy leaves. 
Very graceful. 
5-6 ft. each $1.00 
6-8 ft. each 1.40 _ 
8-10 ft. each 1.75 
WHITE FRINGE (Chionanthus Virgin- 
ica)—15’ to 25’—Has large clusters of 
feathery white flowers in May, fol- 
lowed by bluish-black berries. Leaves 
large and attractive. Can be used as 
shrub borders where height is desired. 
3-4 ft. each $1.35 
SUMAC—Staghorn or Smooth. 
6-8 ft. each .75 
8-10 ft. each 1.25 

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