

Catalpa Speciosa {10a 5; 
talpa. This is a 
tree of tall, upright growth, large light 
green leaves. To make up the tall growth 
in a windbreak, one row of these Catalpas 
in the center will be very effective. The 
wood of this catalpa is of great value for 
posts, and due to the rapid growth of the 
tree, and its straight, tall stem, the posts 
are easy to grow, and are very straight. 
Having hard wood, the posts last for many 
vears. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
UMS STG Sass cea $0.40 $1.30 $3.50 $10.00 
TSOS24e INCHING ae eens ers 0.55 1,90 Ge85 00.202; Se. 
Prepaid: 
12-18 inch Mee 0500 1.50 4.00 11.00 
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Excel- 
Caragana WIDErIAM LE Cay 1ree, 
lent for ornamental screens 
and windbreaks. The tall, upright growth, 
attractive foliage, and a profusion of yellow 
flowers in the spring have put the Cara- 
gana in the foreground for windbreak- 
border. It is extremely hardy; can be 
grown with best success anywhere. 
Not prepaid: 10 25 100 300 
12-18 inch plants...$0.40 $0.75 $2.60 $7.00 
Prepaid: 
ison keel are dea ckees aiseci: 0.50 1. 00.?a 33225, 587.90 
> lus. Sargentii. 
Cottonwoo Populus argentii. The 
native timber tree. Very 
common along streams where it holds the 
soil well and reaches mammoth dimensions, 
in thickness of its stems as well as the 
spread of its lofty crown. The Cottonwood 
withstood the drought and the cold remark- 
ably well. 
By Express: 25 100 300. 1000 
apsoakeh (evel ae 35 eeeceare tec .30 $0.80 $2.00 $6.00 
18224 i NnChimeeee ae ee ee U.40 1.25 3.20 8.00 
Qe s ei eCeth em Ge 0.50 1.50 4.00 11.00 
Prepaid: 
2a Sastre eae O38) 0:95 79-2530 > 6-80 
18-24 inch dean ice eele) 1.45 3.60 9.00 
Qa woT teeter cis te cas 0.60 1.75 4.50 12.50 
= Ulmus Americana. I 
Elm, American know of no other 
shade and timber tree that would be so 
popular as the American Elm, especially 
in the Middle West. It is a fairly rapid 
guower and is hardy most anywhere. The 
tree makes a large spreading crown, very 
suitable for shade and street planting. In- 
clude American Elm in your wood-lot or 
timber planting. 
Not prepaid: 25 100 300 
GalOeric Nise baccerstes ose eke e087 Oe 1.90 
eae aksy heel al Bea ecke obi mee 23570, 00 uns 2.00 
1S C4 UN Cliteraeccnyths: cicsereus tas 0.50 1.60 4.20 
OL Care lars co ttets behees iereee eeu 0.80 2.70 ree 
Prepaid: 
Gol2R in Gli Pete sss castes oper. Me: 0.80 2.00 
I2STS Ain Chti eters wher. eae tne 0.45 1.10 2.90 
AS= 24 NCH tes eects wile cc ats 0.65 1.95 4.80 
Qa Saal Come eines a ee shetene GMs chs 1.00 3.30 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 

In 3 to 4 years a Chinese Elm seedling 
will easily grow to this size. 
= Ulmus Pumilla. When 
Chinese Elm you plant Chinese Elms 
be sure they are the true hardy Ulmus 
Pumilla strain, because not all Chinese 
Elms are fully hardy. Our seedlings are of 
the Northern hardy type which can be 
planted safely anywhere, and will be per- 
fectly hardy. The November freeze of 1940 
has killed a good many trees of all kinds, 
and in some localities has also destroyed 
Chinese Elms. But the extremely rapid 
growth, and drought resistance of the Chi- 
nese Elm still make this tree the popular 
favorite particularly for quick results on 
the farm around feed-lots or for wind- 
protection. Every progressive farmer plants 
a few hundred. seedlings annually, on 
ditches to hold the soil, along the road and 
lanes for shade and posts, along his land- 
limits for wind protection in his fields, and 
any assortment should include a generous 
number of Chinese Elms. They produce 
trees for any purpose in record time. 
By Express: 10 25 100 300 1000 
12-18 inch . ... $0.45 $1.50 $4.00 $12.00 
18-24.4nch_.. >. 0.35). 0.65 ' 2,00. | 5.50" 17.00 
2- 3 feet ... 0.45 0.80 2-50947,007 22-00 
Prepaid: 
I2Z-AS Inch ex.s pew. 0.52 1.65 . 4.40 12.75 
18-24 inch.... 0.45 °.0.75 2.25. 6.00..18.00 
2-53: feet... 0.55), 0.95 - (.2.85.- 917.80 a, 
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