TREES AND FRUITS 5 

CHINESE ELM 
(Continued from page 4) 
The beautiful Chinese Elm (Ulmus pumila) is a very rapid growing tree, often 
attaining a height of 40 feet or more with a trunk circumference of thirty-five 
inches or more in, six years. This Elm is gradually replacing the other elms for 
shade and parking trees. 
The U. S. Department of Agriculture in its Bulletin No. 945 says: 
“It is a rapid grower, with slender, almost wiry branches. It is one of the 
first trees to leaf out in the spring and the last to shed its leaves in the fall. 
Remarkably free from the usual plant diseases and insect injuries so common in 
many of the elms. 
“It is very hardy and has proved valuable under a greater variety of climatic 
and soil conditions than any tree yet introduced. Very favorable reports have been 
received from practically every section of the country. 
“Its resistance to drought, alkali, and extremes of temperature render it an 
especially valuable tree.” 
. Strong, well shaped and well rooted trees, at following prices:— 
(Caliper is the diameter of trunk at the base) 
Each Per 10 
O2 Grit leg tl ee earth BU ERNE a hoa 2G een oN ere che A $23.75 $ 7.00 
Lape eh if oe ea bat UE Ae RT A de A a ea ea 125 11.00 
S Salley F Cee eee eke ear at ee tee em tees ae ars 15.00 
Ll irmolGa ein Coa Vee: See Bias 2 See | ee eee 225 20.00 
1%-2 YD te See Fae, Seco ee ea ee 3.00 26.00 
Tag SNAP a Tyg Bak OF? oy Ips a Tiaat e D ae Eo ah all eee ai 4.00 35.00 
2144-3 ins Cale a Are ae SNe ee eee 5.50 50.00 
Sebie= iyo te Tae Oa] be ee see Te ee) Sie ree ees 7.50 70.00 
Prices on larger sizes up to 6-inch Caliper—on request. 
We have some nice seedlings that would do to plant out as windbreaks on 
farms, estates, etc., at $6.00 per 100 or $50.00 per 1,000, 2-3 ft. size. 
FRUIT TREES . 
Apples. Two-year 4% ft. and up, $1.00 Cherries. Two-year, 4-5 ft., $1.25 each; 
each; $8.50 per 10. $11.00 per 10. 
Varieties— Varieties— 
Anoka McIntosh Early Richmond, Large Montmorency 
peu ons yame Beauty English Morello 
uchess inesa 
Grimes Golden Wealthy Plums. Two-year, 444 ft. and up, $1.00 
Jonathan Yellow Transparent Scaee ore per 10. 
Sep euple. Varieties— _ 2 SicocDamnon Kahinta Sapa 
orence Red Siberian Whitney Bradshaw Lombard Underwood 
Peach. Varieties, Elberta and J. H. Hale. Compass Opata Waneta 
5-6 ft., $1.00 each; $8.50 per 10. Italian Prune Omaha Wilmore 
We are offering again this year Quintuplet Apples (five varieties on the same 
tree) as follows: Anoka, Yellow Delicious, Red Delicious, Red Jonathan and Yellow 
Transparent. The advantage in the above is readily seen where one is limited in 
planting space, and can use only one or two fruit trees for the yard. These several 
varieties on the one tree give fruit from early summer until late fall, and thus give 
continuity of fruit through the entire season. 
We also can supply Three in One Cherries (three varieties on the same tree) as 
follows: Early Richmond, Montmorency, and English Morello. The Early Rich- 
mond will fruit in July, the Montmorency in August, and the English Morello in 
September. 
Both the above are distinct novelties and are recommended for limited planting 
space. Prices on both apples and cherries of these two items, $3.00 each. 
SMALL FRUITS 
Currants— Gooseberries— 
Red Cherry. 25c each; $2.50 per doz. Houghton and Downing. 35c each; 
Grapes. 25c each; $2.50 per dozen $3.50 per dozen. 
Varieties— Raspberries. 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; 
Agawam, red $6.90 per 100. 
Beta, (Arbor Grape) Varieties— 
Concord, black Kansas, blackcap 
Moore’s Early, black. St. Regis, everbearing red 
Niagara. white Latham, red 
Worden, black Straw berries— 
Blackberries— Mastodon, everbearing. $1.50 per 100; 
Mersereau, 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; $10.00 per 1,000. (Not guaranteed against 
$6.00 per 100. mortality.) 

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