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Angustifolia. A medium 
size, clean tree, very hardy. 
Fine for windbreak, snow- 
trap, also for ornamental 
hedges. Foliage _ silvery- 
white. 
By Express: 10 25 100 300 
Gat AINCH cu. tice. $0.30 $0.60 $2.00 $5.20 
dems ANG pce. 0.40 0.75 2.80 # 7.50 
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Quercus Palustris. Without 
Pin Oak doubt the most beautiful of all 
hardy shade trees. For the first time I am 
offering seedlings of this tree which will 
enable anyone to grow this otherwise very 
expensive tree. For complete description 
see page 33. My seedlings are extra well 
rooted. 
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612 Finches... .ee ee $0.30 $0.75 $1.70 
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Soft Maple, Silver Maple 
Acer dasycarpum. <A very popular timber 
and shade tree, hardy and a rapid grower. 
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12-18 inch 0.25 0.75 2.00 6.50 
TS=SARINGH 128k ke 0.35 1.10 2.90 9.00 
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summer like corn. 




A hardy shelter-belt of Russian Olives 
planted in a double row 4 by 4 ft. apart. 
Toxylon Pomiferum. 
Osage Orange Used largely for 
stock fences, planted 18 inches apart in the 
row, also for post growth, and for that pur- 
pose space the rows 6 feet apart, the plants 
in the rows 2 feet. This is one of the very 
best plants to produce long lasting posts. 
By Express: 25 100 300 1000 
12-1 eine 4). ace $0.50 $1.65 $4.20 $12.00 
183247 INCH wets oe 0.60 2.00 5.70 18.00 
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18-24 c1nCh ions ahey 0.75° 09) 2.45 076.30 Sas 
Juglans Nigra. No tim- 
Black Walnut ber or wood-lot is 
complete without a few rows of Black Wal- 
nut; even in the windbreak the taller 
growth of Black Walnut is very desirable 
for the center rows. Tree hardy, grows 
fairly fast, on low land, creek bends, etc. 
It grows as fast as softwood trees. Of 
special value for its wood. A Black Walnut 
timber on your farm represents most ap- 
preciable assets. 
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6-42 "inch'e we wate es ee eee $0.45 $0.95 $3.20 
n2e1S LINnChG. nn eee ee 0.60 1.25 4.50 
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GROWING STRAIGHT TREES FROM SEEDLINGS 
At planting time seedlings can be cut back to most any height. 
A straw-mulch is not recommended. 
Cultivate for the first 
Early in the spring of the second 
year cut the seedlings off close to the ground. As the new growth comes up, there will be 
several branches from each cut. When they are the length of a pencil, cut out all sprouts 
with the knife or pruning shear, except one. 
This one sprout will make a straight tall 
stem in one year, and will be the foundation for a straight, upright tree, requiring practi- 
cally no further care in the years to come. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 
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