16 PLUMFIELD NURSERIES—FREMONT, NEBR. 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
Our Shade and Ornamental Trees are first class, well shaped, young and vigorous 
nursery grown trees with good roots. They have been grown from seedlings trans- 
planted in nursery row especially for this purpose. 
All calipers taken 6 inches above the collar. 
BALLING AND BURLAPPING EXTRA. The following prices are made to cover 
ordinary size balls, a ball large enough to safely transplant the tree. 
Each 
SETOT4 Leet ee eek eee $ .40 
Astor Del CC tiiee 6 eee 60 
Hato.O 71 Cet lace ee eee 75 
GLO FS SLCC ee 2 ee ees 1.00 
Sat Ost Cela ee. 1c. es 1.50 
Each 
it =inch caliper sn eee $2.00 
L4s-meh Calipers. oe ee 2.75 
Zain Chi Call pet see ae se Sy e4ss 
2Ye=INnChiGaliperits: cm. ener 2 4.00 
3 -inch Caliper: 2 ee eee 5.00 
Balling and burlapping on larger sized trees quoted on request. 
ASH, Green, lanceolata, 50-60 ft. 
Thrives over a wide territory. Espec- 
ially valuable for planting in high 
altitudes and dry cold climates. Suc- 
ceeds everywhere. Valuable on the 
farm. 
Per 10 Per 100 
BIRCH, Cutleaf Weeping, Betula laciniata, 30-40 ft. 
A graceful, white barked tree with 
drooping limbs and cut-leaved fol- 
iage. Highly recommended for lawn 
and park planting. Balled in Moss. 
BIRCH, European White (alba) 30-40 ft. 
White barked, medium sized, grace- 
ful tree. Thrives well in even poor 
and dry soils. 
BOX ELDER, negundo, 40-50 ft. 
Hardy, rapid growing tree with 
bright green foliage. 
CHERRY, Wild Black (see Prunus Serotina) 
AStorp eet ee 2.40 20.00 
BELO, De1COlee a 2.90 25.00 
B5LO oad Obese 4.50 40.00 
S¥LOSL UT LCOCls eens 7.00 65.00 
LU tor eine ee 9.00 80.00 
ALO. Diet COLa ee eee. 7.00 65.00 
BALOeO nL Cela ogee. 10.00 90.00 
6*t0r 3 -Leet eee 14.00 125.00 
Se lOe.LOMT Cotew ae a 20.00 180.00 
LieelO v2 ein, eee ee 30.00%, = 4224 
La Oey ein see 25.00, F ae ee 
ASCO ‘Dirk CCl eer ae 4.00 35.00 
DetOLGr 1 CC lees el eee 5.50 50.00 
G6. tose tecimeecan 8.50 75.00 
Sr LOmLUmt cet aaeees 11.00 100.00 
Dat Ol Soe ill eee 13:2555 eee 
Bb toeGsleetee a 4.00 = 35.00 
GEtOsS el eCCl eee 5:00 3) Bae wees 
COFFEETREE, KENTUCKY, Gymnocladus dioica. 50-70 ft. 
A rather slender tree, hardy, green 
leaflets on long stems, flowers green- 
ish white in June. Leathery reddish- 
brown pods that hang on all winter. 
CRAB, Flowering Malus. 
18 “to: 24 inches”... 2.40 20.00 
2 utOmo areell ae ees 2.90 25.00 
CRAB, Bechtel, 12-15 ft. 
ASLO Ube elie anes 3.50% 2k ee 
DelLOsOMLCeLe 2a 5.50) = eee 
GO eel Coleen ee 100.063. 
Se COmel Oe TEC mers fee 9.00.) See 
OM LOMA tl COLawe eens 4.00 35.00 
ALCOR SLCC Le eee ® 5.50 50.00 
A beautiful, double pink, flowering crab with fragrant flowers. May-June. Does 
well where not affected with Cedar Fungus. 
CRAB, Flowering Malus. 15-30 ft. 
The following varieties of flowering 
crabs are valuable, producing attrac- 
tive flowers and fruit. Where Cedar 
trees are plentiful we recommend 
pean these in preference to Bech- 
tel’s. 
Eleyi (purpurea eleyi) 20-25 ft. 
ACO LCCl aan. eee 3.50 30.00 
BttO 4a Cete eae, 4.50 40.00 
ATO at OC tres oe 6.00 55.00 
b=tO Oa OOhNia 2.2 T OO yee ere 
Attractive reddish foliage in spring. Dark pink single flowers and showy fruit. 
Floribunda Purpurea, Purple Crab. 25-30 ft. 
Attractive red foliage in spring; single crimson flowers. 
