THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, 
KANSAS 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 


LOCUST (Robinia) 
Black. Large clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring. Per1Q, 
Sa Se ee ie me ee eel 2.90 
Reet Ce ee eo en 240 
a ee ee er a ee 180 
Globe. Dense round heads. Ideal for terrace and forma! plantings. 
RMON) Eis UCLA Me I ee ie ee a eS 11.00 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Amur. Small tree or large shrub with handsome foliage that 
turns red in autumn. Best substitute for Japanese Maple 
where latter is not hardy. ; 
Gor ete Lee en NE ee ae ee 8.50 
B= ONE CC Caren ere ee ee ee ee te ee 7.00 
A EL CC Leer ee es ns ee ee eS 5.00 
Ge Cn SC NP a ee ee tee ee ee ea nee a 3.50 
Poe THEE messes sea ae ge El a i a aE 2.40 
Norway. Rounded top, large leaves, smooth bark. 
GMC OC MEI Lt nol OLCNCO fees fe en eee ee 8.50 
Soft or Silver. Fast growing. 120’. 
Ree NSO REI ATS ie eapeepmpn SWI sepa aie Ry aetna age Sree ge A 15.00 
yo CT CHMECALLD Career reseras ere ne ee es ee se fee ES 11.00 
PROCS Nga of EEE a Te) 5 8 ginning 3! oe Spang ale pin ee mpl an tise cca! Alba ep 9.00 
SUL GENCE yeep cope a aia ig en a EE pa epee Le Ree Se nee 7.00 
A ea Oe eee eo ee 4.50 
Pens es eee es ee ee 2.90 
Sugar. Slow dense growth, brilliant foliage in autumn. 100’. 
Cs ae ee te eee 11.00 
eC ee ee ee ee 7.50 
Willis’ Cutleaf. Leaves deeply shredded. 
oe mT EC AULLT) C Lae nee ee te ne ee eee es eee eS 11.00 
Pee Gs 0 en een ee a rer eet a ne ee 8.50 
pe SO eee os a ee ee ee ee 6.00 
CD 0 ees ee ae ee 4.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH, EUROPEAN (Sorbus aucuparia) Large clusters 
bright orange berries. 40’. 
G = Sal CC er ere ee ee ee een 8.50 
= GME C a enn een a eee oe aba 6.00 
PMCS SUSE, ceo a a erat cate ee ape ee ee ee 4.00 
MULBERRY (Morus) 
Teas’ Weeping. Branches grow straight down. 
GERLOG TEESE C1115 mene ene eee ee ee eee ee 15.00 
GPRS CPN ETIS Ye De, ace ll Ee eS a en 12.00 
Pe Gee SUIS Set Bh oe eae Us ep es OPS EI Pa ly perl oe Se el ore 11.00 
Russian. Grows very rapidly, produces black edible fruit. 
C= Smet CC Leet Sek eee eee Ree eee Se ae Se 4.00 
DCM OC Lee eer ae ne A ee ee See ee eS SS 2.40 
OAK (Quercus) 
Bur (Q. macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large mossy-cupped 
acorns. Broad, spreading habit—one of the largest oaks. 
ome CCH DG LM ee | ae ee ne an 30.00 
A EET CG ne ee er een Ene se et a eo SS aaa 7.50 
Ue on eee ee ee ee eS 6.00 
Pin (Q. palustris) Highly ornamental species of pyramidal habit, 
especially desirable for street planting, 
celal A) US ot Se oo a a ee ne ee 30.00 
er SN TEM 1) ee ee een a 25.00 
pets UE a ee EC CO DC lg ea a ww i ee 17.50 
Gas Wee wa ee Se ee ee 14.00 
eG er ee ee i ee eee ee 10.00 
ok PE ca a sf ae oe ees alee te ea 7.00 
Red (Q. rubra) Majestic tree with broad round head, Foliage turns 
red in autumn. 
a i een ee ewe ae meme te 12.50 
GMC © [ane nn ae oe ee eee ee ea ee eee 10.00 
nD ce ees ee nas ano 7.00 

16, 
Per100 
25.00 
20.00 
15.00: 
75.00 
60.00 
45.00 
30.00 
20.00 
75.00 
80.00 
60.00 
40.00 
25.00 
100.00 
65.00 
75.00 
50.00 
35.00 
135.00 
110.00 
100.00 
35.00 
20.00 
125.00 
90.00 
60.00 
