Celtis Occidentalis. A most 
Hackberry yajuanie tree that should 
be included in any timber planting. One of 
the very best for a long-lived shade tree. 
Very hardy, and unusually drought-resist- 
ant. I recommend it especially for wood- 
lots and for shade. 
By Express: 10 25 100 300 
12-18 inch, well root- 
ed, very choice...$0.40 $0.70 $2.50 $7.00 
Prepaid: 
12-18 inch 0.85 2.80 7.50 
= Morus. There is 
Russian Mulberry  o"etner tree 
that would combine so many good features. 
The tree is entirely hardy, resists drought 
well, is even successful in alkali soil. Grows 
very rapidly. It is a perfect boarding house 
for song birds and bees. The wood is very 
valuable, especially for posts which are 
very lasting, and can be grown in a short 
time. Finally, the seedlings can be planted 
like Privets for an ornamental hedge. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
6-12 ninch se vtec ness $0.20 $0.75 $2.00 $ 6.00 
12-18 inch .. 0.45 1.40 3.90 12.00 
Seer Wake ah aS otactsis ox 0.60 2.00 5.40 Sane 
PEs afeetur aes: 0.75 2.50 £6.50 sy 
Prepaid: 
6=1Zeincn senescence 0.28 0.90 2.25 £6.70 
(recite tava Aes nes ale 0.55 1.60 4.20 12.50 
TAL ela) sco Gomi ok 0875 =) «2.40 5 6:205 aes 
2- 3 feet 0290'S OO ime7..4 0 cae 

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A woodlot stops the wind, holds snow and 
moisture, 
Robina Pseudoacacia. In 
Black Locust great favor for Erosion 
Control. It holds the soil firmly even on 
extremely steep ground, due to its habit of 
forming a dense network of roots, which 
sometimes make sprouts. This tree grows 
fairly fast; it is a. valuable tree forsits 
wood, also. 
300 
By Express: 25 100 1000 
12518), (NCH gee: Sees $0.50 $1.60 $4.50 $14.00 
18-24 inchs: . 2 ass as 0.70 2.40 6.60 20.00 
Prepaid: 
aut WW 96 ects oe ot 0.60 
1.35 pe 14.70 
18-24 inch 2.70 00 22.80 
Gleditsia Triancanthos., 
Honey Locust This -Locust will posi- 
tively not make suckers from the roots. You 
can grow pasture or lawn grass under this 
tree, and the grass will do extra well in the 
shade of this Locust. It is a clean tree, of 
the hardwood type but growing quite rapid- 
ly. Perfectly hardy everywhere, resists 
drought extra well. For timber, wood-lots, 
for shade in grazing grounds, and, due to 
its very stout thorns, for strong, protective 
eattle fences. For theft and cattle proof 
fences plant 18 inches to 2 feet apart in 
the row. ; 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
12-18 inch ..........$0.60 $2.00 $5.60 $16.00 
TE eC ein Chisea esate 0.85 3.60 7.20 23.00 
Prepaid: 
IZeASUINCH: eae 0.70 2.20 6.00 16.60 
18-24 inch 0.95 3.30 7.70 24.00 
Thornless Honey Locust 
Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis. In every re- 
spect the same as the Honey Locust, ex- 
cept that it has no thorns. In the seedlings 
about 60% come true thornless. 
By Express: 
18-24 inch 
Prepaid: 
18-24 inch, heavy .. 
3 10 25 100 
_.....$0.20 $0.55 $1.15 $4.00 
0.25 0.65 1.35 4.60 

Please Order Early 
We are prepared to handle orders and 
ship them out promptly, clear up to May. 
However, with the possibility of some items 
running short before the planting season is 
over, you will be sure of getting everything 
as ordered, if we receive your order well 
ahead of the planting time. This will give 
us a chance to reserve your stock for you, 
and under present labor conditions we can 
be certain of getting your shipment out at 
the right time. Ordering early helps you, 
and helps us. 
SPACING FOR WINDBREAK 
Rows can be placed from 12 to 20 feet apart, and the seedlings can be planted in plow 
furrows, 3 to 6 feet apart. 
Cultivate for the first year just like corn, to keep the weeds 
down, and to obtain a good root-formation, in a three or four row windbreak, the center- 
rows should be planted to tall growers. 
Elm or Walnut. 
American Elm, 
é | The outside row on the weéather-side should act as a snow-trap, use 
Russian Olives, Hansen’s Bush Cherry, or Old Time Lilacs for this purpose. 
Hackberry, Mulberry, Chinese 
The inside 
row, on the sheltered side can best be planted to Peach and Apricot seedlings, planted 
alternated, 6 or 8 ft. apart in the row. 
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