WINDBREAK 
WOODLOTS 
EROSION 
CONTROL 

Robina Pseudoacacia. 
Black Locust In great favor for 
Erosion Control. It holds ‘the soil firmly 
even on extremely steep ground, due to 
its habit of forming a dense network of 
roots, which sometimes make _ sprouts. 
This tree grows fairly fast; it is a valu- 
able tree for its wood, also. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
Ga12 2 inchs s).i0 ss-.0 5 $0.25 .60 1.70 5.00 
AQedSoiNCNisasin ces sates 30 .95 2.50 7.50 
18-24 inch........... -40 1.40 4.00 12.00 
Des Teel eats feo. vee’ 50 1.85 5.00 16.00 
SrA LOOT oar eo jars 5 icre ole,se 565002:206.6.00 252. 
Prepaid: 
Ge 2aINCI ier cce's creo POS tO eit-9052 5540 
12-18 inch 40 1.15 2.80 8.10 
18-24 inch +50 1.70 4.40 aig 
2-3 feet 65 2.20 5.50 
3-4 feet 85 2.65 6.80 

Gleditsia Triancan- 
Honey Locust thos. This Locust 
will positively not make suckers from the 
roots. You can grow pasture or lawn 
grass under this tree, and the grass will 
do extra well in the shade of this Locust. 
It is a clean tree, of the hardwood type 
but growing quite rapidly. Perfectly 
hardy everywhere, resists drought extra 
well. For timber, wood-lots, for shade 
in grazing grounds, and, due to its very 
stout thorns, for strong, protective cattle 
fences. For theft and cattle proof fences 
plant 18 inches to 2 feet apart in the row. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
mOate. INCH aie. cies 6.0% $0.25 .60 1.70 5.00 
VERE TT el th ees Rpetione -30 1.00 2.60 8.00 
18224) inchs... ck .s 3s -45 1.50 4.20 13.00 
aS BLOC aicles aicincte as. -55 1.90 5.30 17.00 
ER MALT OCC rec cies bie eure -70 2.25 6.00 . 
Prepaid: 
Gadi NCNM eyo acisiere sis 33 .75 1.90 5.40 
ZENS ANGI a tctsis stereos 40 1.20 2.90 8.60 
ASS 24 INCI: oil. eheisistore. + -55 1.80 4.60 14.00 
Bao RtOCtri esis core «es ose ar diy vps ye ee eee 
SaFUTOCL ee cccls’s cs. £0 2.70 6.80 
Thornless Honey Locust 
Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis. In every 
respect the same as the Honey Locust, 
except that it has no thorns. In _ the 
seedlings about 60% come true thornless. 
By Express: 3 10 25 100 
TEE TY RS Re aS See S0-15n 40 9.70 2.00 
2-3 feet heavy....... -20i6 7-00 1.00 3.20 
3-4 feet extra heavy .30 .75 1.50... 
Prepaid: 
ea e4 SINGH oi cao afesls 20 .50 .90 3.00 
2-3 feet heavy....... 30 .70 1.30 4.00 
3-4 feet extra heavy .45 1.00 2.00... 
Quercus Macrocarpa. Going 
Bur Oak through drought stricken 
timberland it is readily noted that this 
Oak came through unharmed. Perfectly 
hardy, can be grown anywhere. One o? 
the most profitable timber trees, plant it 
freely, it will do surprisingly well. 
Not prepaid: 10 100 300 
Oe 1 ZIM CH cre wierere -rehs ts $0.40 _ 3.20 9.00 
s2-1S Incheon woo. -50 4.00 11.00 
18-24 inch.......,..... -60 5.00 14.00 
AY EGS scokenoooronone -80 6.50 17.00 
Prepaid: 
Gai Zinc. seuiseitert els -45 3.50 9.50 
12218) INCH crtecteteeisies «iel> -60 4.40 11.80 
AS= 2S RINK strates -70 5.50 15.00 
PEER TCC Gh dose dora gor +95 7.20 18.50 
Toxylon Pomifer- 
Osage Orange um. Used largely 
for stock fences, planted 18 inches apart 
in the row, also for post growth, and for 
that purpose space the rows 6 feet apart, 
the plants in the rows 2 feet. This is 
one of the very best plants to produce 
long lasting posts. 

By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
$-12)-inch>....-cc oe $0.25 -75 2.00 5.00 
12218 Shinn a aceite se 35 1.15 3.00 8.00 
1B <24 Sitch citer alee cle -45 1.50 4.00 12.00 
Prepaid: 
Sa12 finch act. 2: .30 .90 2.20 5.50 
12518 Inch. so. = on. .45 1.35 3.40 8.70 
18-24 inch........... .60 1.70 4.50 << 
= Upon receipt of 
Proper Planting PP msce pat 
the roots in cold water for a few hours. 
Before taking the stock out for planting, 
dip the roots in a thin paste of mud, 
plant with plenty of mud _ sticking to 
roots. This protects the roots best from 
wind and sun. Plant seedlings 1 inch 
deeper than grown before in the nursery. 
For Good Timber Bu, 03%), 15 
Black Walnuts. 
For Posts 
Catalpa and Russian Mul- 
berry. 
For Permanent Pasture-land 
Honey Locust protects sod, gives good 
shade for cattle, does well most any- 
where. 
Cottonwood 
For Erosion Control open ye 
streams. On steep upland, Black Locust 
and Hackberry. 
Farm Hedges 
for Shelter Bae 
Protect Your Fields. 
Eleagnus Angust- 
Russian Olive folia. A medium 
size, clean tree, very hardy. Fine for 
windbreak, snow-trap, also for ornamen- 
tal hedges. Foliage silvery-white. 
By Express: 10 25 100 300 
6-122" inchite. tere ee $0.30 .60 2.00 5.20 
12-18 Finch... cere 40 .75 2.80 7.50 
Prepaid: 
Ga 2erinchiieucr.cs see 38 .75 2.25 5.70 
1218S Inchivgae.teees 50 . .95 3.20.58:26 
Black Walnut Juglans Nigra. No 
timber or wood-lot 
is complete without a few rows of Black 
Walnut; even in the windbreak the taller 
growth ‘of Black Walnut is very desirable 
for the center rows. Tree hardy, grows 
fairly fast, on low land, creek bends, etc. 
It grows as fast as softwood trees. Of 
special value for its wood. A Black Wal- 
nut timber on your farm represents most 
appreciable assets. 

By Express: 10 25 100 
6-12 inch .65 2.20 
12-18 inch 45 -90 3.20 
18-24 inch .35 1.10 4.00 
223. 2 feet ea asiooste ote -50 1.60 6.00 
3-40 feet inc Socwm cee sere 1.00 2.40 9.00 
Prepaid: 
Go12Pinchins oe erect. -80 2.50 
12-18 Vinchiaeecencmace 55 1.10 3.60 
18-24°-Ineh Se eee -45 1.30 4.60 
2:3) feetiat cc cate -60 1.90 6.90 
354* feetin ot one cen 1.10 2.80 10.00 

An Evergreen windbreak is the most val- 
uable of all farm improvements. As it 
takes longer to grow a good Evergreen 
windbreak, we recommend a windbreak 
of other trees for quick results; the Ever- 
green windbreak can be started in a sep- 
arate strip, joining the deciduous wind- 
break. The latter to be used in later 
years as a wood-lot, when the Evergreens 
give sufficient wind protection. 
Evergreen 
Seedlings 
Wij 2» How to Plant. 
For indbrea = Plant the seed- 
lings in beds 12 by 24 inches apart. Shade 
the bed for the first year or two with 
burlap or lath top. Cultivate and water 
frequently. Within two growing seasons 
you will have nice little trees, transplant 
them with complete root-balls to your 
permanent windbreak. 
7 . =] Evergreen seed- 
Delivery in April fyerP en fee 
furnished in April; at no other time of 
the year. They will be dug just before 
the shipping, therefore perfectly fresh. 
Keep the roots protected from wind and 
sun while you plant. 
Prices of Evergreen 
Seedlings: 
Descriptions, see page 14. 
10 25 100 
Red Cedar, 9-12 in....... $1.50 $3.50 $12.00 
Austrian Pine, 9-12 in.... 1.20 2.50 9.50 
Bull Pine, 9-12 in......... 1.20 2.50 9.50 
Colo. Blue Spruce, 6 in... 1.80 4.20 16.00 
Prices prepaid to your station. 
Every Shipment Guaranteed to Arrive in First-Class Shape. ll 
