
Hardy White Ash 
ASH, MOUNTAIN Each 
Ea RAR | \aitrint, Goce oars ae $1.50 
5-6 ft BRS ce genres sess dc 1.95 
Sistah hes tol ea tmeee ae taste 2E35 
ASH, WHITE 
Each 
5 Om Lt erenes © epciee ss cose ce $0.90 
Gar, ft eee Aree ces ears sean, cee 245) 
EUROPEAN LINDEN Each 
Aaa tear. ei ees cee ess Silk25 
SRG eee oes Peete Gee 2.00 
BIRCH, WHITE 
Each 
SI otf MG Fecit.s al Bic bike’ $1.75 
LOS 2 ¢ fie cere mere tert er be eee ot: 3.50 
UMBRELLA CATALPA Each 
L=veareheads esis: cheer teks. Sle35 
Q=year heads: <r ease aes (os 
WILLOW, PUSSY (Salix discolor). 15 to 
20 ft. This tree produces in early 
spring showy catkins that are very 
ornamental. Best grown in bush form. 
Makes ideal background for rock gar- 
den. Each 
PANES YR i Bee cht OR armies, MCT Be $0.65 
b= Galt Barna, ee ae ae .80 
6 Sut ae aor eel rer ee crae i} o3i5) 
THORN (Crataegus). 
Coccinea (Thicket Thorn). Bushy, 
compact tree, white flowers, dark 
red fruit. 
Cordata. Bright red fruit and brilliant 
autumn folaige. 
Crusgalli. Shiny, deep green foliage, 
white flowers, red fruit; brilliant 
autumn foliage. Each 
pS IE AS, le IS oC re ee $2.00 
S261 te een. aa ecg ee Bik P2.S\0) 
THORN, Paul’s Double Scarlet. Cratae- 
gus). 12 to 15 ft. Deep crimson, dou- 
ble flowers. 
Each 
he chile trcs oe Cc ko re $1.50 
SAG it ti eaters Me erate awe corse esses 2.00 
NEOSHO 
Blawering and Shade Jnees 
FREE SHADE TREES CAN BE HAD FOR THE DIGGING AND HAULING. Did it ever 
occur to you to go out in the woods and dig a shade tree yourself, or to hire someone to 
do so for your? Why not? The tree itself will cost you nothing and your only expense is 
the cost of digging and hauling. 
It would be a great idea if they would only grow, but 
experience will prove that only one out of ten woods-dug trees grow, because you can- 
not get an adequate root system with them. 
In the nursery row we not only prune the 
top to make them shapely, but we root prune our trees so that we develop a root system 
in close to the trunk; that enables us to deliver to you a tree that can be successfully 
transplanted. So for the sake of economy and results as well—buy Neosho Nursery- 
Grown, Root-Pruned Shade Trees. 
SWEET GUM (Liquidambar). A beauti- 
ful, symmetrical pyramidal tree, foli- 
age similar to hard maple. Turns deep 
crimson in fall. Prune heavy when 
transplanting. 
Balled and Burlapped Each 
Hoe neea ain Gab Sti tie $2.50 
Ga SixT Esse po tek Ce Le ee 3.00 
SWEET GUM. (Bare Root.) 
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White Flowering Dogwood 
DOGWOOD, WHITE FLOWERING Each 
223 Tt eae $1.00 
324 ft ee eee Sts) 
425 fte at ee ee ees teysS) 
DOGWOOD, PINK FLOWERING. Same 
in habit and growth as the White Dog- 
wood, excepting flower is a beautiful 
pink. Each 
223 Tt, 2. Me he ere il 1S) 
Sr Bh Baie ake tan Lt slew ER tA aa Da) 
WEEPING WILLOW, Green Bark and 
Golden Bark. Hardy tree with slender, 
drooping branches. Each 
52.6 ft 4k oes Boner See ae $0.75 
62.08: f tress eee ore 1.00 
851.0: ftir a eee ee 1.45 
WAVY-LEAF WILLOW. A novel new in- 
troduction. A hardy, erect growing 
Willow with long, narrow, wavy leaves. 
Very graceful. Each 
DIM OMG BATES We eT Sina Ao Ga bh S51] 225) 
6-2-8: Thea kd oR ee ae 1.50 
10-1 2:4 ac epee eo eee Ze) 
Willows Always Add an Unusual Touch 
to the Landscape. 
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AMERICAN PERSIMMON. Large tree, ex- 
cellent for shade, and are usually grown 
in groves on the farms. Early fall; fruit 
ripens in October. Each 
4 iE tS = Aker eee ince ea $1.00 
DO UT crete Caen ee te eee P3355 
ELM, AMERICAN Each 
5= 6) Ft Soe ha fmt a ee ene eee ene $0.75 
GSS it te eae el eh Ore ie roe ee ee lS 
FLOWERING ROSE TREE, BECHTEL’S 
Each 
223 > tthe ne fer ee eee $0.75 
Sed ah Se tara Reco ste ete ihtec eS 1.00 
FLOWERING CRAB, HOPA Each 
324 f tain ee eee eee $0.50 
AED ett Meer ceateenc ain cee chet ee rae ee US) 
SSOLE Mase ee eee eee 1.00 
FLOWERING PEACH Each 
23 $t: eis See ae ee eee $0.40 
3-4 Of tial OR. Se eee .60 
PLUM, PURPLE-LEAVED. Low growing tree 
or tall shrub. Can be used as a specimen 
or in a shrub group. Each 
4-5 ft. 
WHITE FRINGE (Chionanthus virginica) . 
15 to 25 ft. Has large clusters of feathery 
white flowers in May, followed by bluish 
black berries. Leaves large and attractive. 
Can be used as shrub borders where height 
is desired. 
2-Sett 
Each 

