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and S. hade Trees 
ASH, Mountain. 20 feet. Orange-red berries 
and attractive fernlike foliage. : 
Each Each 
AO) Ahi Fe Bees a $1.60 6-8. titan: $2.50 
DO tte eae 225) 
ASH, White. 60 feet. Bright green foliage and 
extremely hardy. 
Each Each 
BG: fits se oie $0.90 S=TOm fi eater par 
6-8 rftrale.. 1.25 
CRAB, Bechtel’s Flowering. 10-15 feet. Double 
roselike pink blooms in spring. 
Each Each 
2S at tee $1.00 Ser WN Ate Wk oa Sies5 
CRAB, Hopa Flowering. Rose-colored flowers 
followed by red fruits; attractive foliage. 
Each Each 
S=45tt were $0.75 Ae EES ae vee $1.00 
DOGWOOD, White Flowering. Large white blos- 
soms in early spring. Foliage colors beauti- 
fully in fall. 
Each Each 
SOPRA, ac cee $1.75 = Oiciltehre cenctont D225) 
DOGWOOD, Red Flowering. Pink or red flow- 
ers form one of the most attractive flower- 
ing trees. 
Each Each 
De SUTth reve 6 $1.75 Ae ett #. .syanne $3.25 
BST cis re 2.50 Ont prsteers 5.00 
ELM, American. A vigorous native tree; tall 
and spreading grower. 
Each Each 
EP) Whe anes e $0.75 G=Sa tive em Slee 
D=Ontt sce 90 8-10 ft. PSO) 

Broad-Leaf Chinese Elm 
ELM, Chinese. The fastest growing shade tree, 
small leaves; hardy. Each 3 Rate 
4S atto ak ae : Reine oat $0.40 $0.35 
(Ske Lilt) PaaS a emits eos .60 50 
GHG Fite eucrottitcnel sui one the sense .90 .80 
Sa OR Fis ersisecterereraher «coer oer atte 1.45 1.35 
LOS 2S Chemo eotecye of cuetsmersrore ome DGPS) 2.00 
ELM, Chinese. (Budded.) This is a select 
strain of Chinese Elm which we bud to get 
uniform habit of growth. Each 3 Rate 
SaOUtte Bn ce cues : RA Nic eas $0.75 $0.65 
G=8. freee een aes LAK) 1.00 
SLO tea. Cee ee 1.60 1.50 
NO=1 Din ttie (a4 che ee oer 2.50 PPS) 
ELM, Broadleaf Chinese. A _ select, budded 
strain of our own origin that are all true to 
type and symmetrical in growth; smooth 
bark, straight trunks, extremely rapid 
growth and much hardier than regular Chi- 
nese Elm. Does not injure in sub-zero tem- 
perature. Not unusual to have a tree 35 
feet tall in 5 years time. The broadleaf type 
has a leaf as large as American Elm and is 
vase-shaped, upright type of growth, where- 
as the special strain of Regular Chinese Elm 
has more numerous and drooping branches 
with spreading habit. Each 3 Rate 
=6. Thieme nae och werent $0.75 $0.65 
6-8) Ft Se hee eco en aeons 1.10 1.00 
SSN OTE see race paces eneescets 1.60 1.50 
TO) 2 afta cpaekcbaticrs sree sine 72.530) 225 
MAPLE, Silver. A quick grower with light 
green leaves, silver on under side. oie 
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Each 
G=On thee ues $1.00 NOSIS te a2 25, 
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MAPLE, Norway. A large, hand- 
some round-headed hard Maple 
with deep, rich green foliage 
turning yellow in fall. Each 
Se SA et eaittc oma nce $1.50 
Pe Mah Beene cae chad eeeews Some 195 
St MON ails nicl gtce-6 co dace & 2295 
MAPLE, Sugar. One of the best 
trees; although a slow grower 
its long life, compact shape and 
beautiful fall-coloring of foliage 
makes it quite desirable. 
Each 
Fi a eh Paya. y ty ats PaaS Jack one $1.10 
PIISMM REE Miu torch, az hh oh 1.60 
SEtORR Oe ecb Auten ano alia & BS; 
SaOw ht ich ae ee ene eyes 3.5) 
MIMOSA. (Silk Tree.) A _ rapid 
grower, spreading branches, low 
flat-topped head, feathery foli- 
age, pink flowers in large heads 
for several weeks. Each 
BLASTN ee eee nate, cee $1.00 
OLA TAG Caray Bere e ie oe 1.50 
OAK, Pin. The fastest growing 
Oak. Glossy foliage and sym- 
metrical habit of growth. Very 
desirable. Each 
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Sa Ouit tee wate: eee sie here5) 
G28 4 Ft es een Seat Aenenniee = 2.50 
OAK, Red. The best all-around 
Oak. Grows to 80 feet and has 
handsome broad leaves, giving 
splendid shade, turning a rich 
purplish crimson in fall. A vig- 
orous grower, quickly develop- 
ing a broad, rounded head. 
Grows and thrives anywhere. 
Each 
SOME HE Uitaics, he cece Nae $1.75 
6-8: FES eis ee eee ee 2.50 
Red Flowering Peach 
PEACH, Red Flowering. Brilliant double red 
flowers in spring. 
Each Each 
3-4 Nits where one $0.75 AON AMS, LA ah le b $1.00 
PLUM, Red Leaf. A handsome, upright small 
tree with smal! pale pink flowers and purple 
foliage. 
Each Each 
Pa eW BR ty hoe 6 $0.75 BaF at teed $1.00 
POPLAR, Bolleana. A new, hardy, long life 
Poplar, silver leaves and bark. 
Each Each 
45 ETS occas $0.75 G=Sett. cei SilpZ5 
5 Guittvern cle 95 
POPLAR, Lombardy. Tall, slender tree of rapid 
growth. Each 5 Rate 
re A ime his heh ae 8 rar i A $0.35 $0.30 
SoS ett. Ae a See ees 45 .40 
Sen fie eee eo eae: .60 50 
O=S2 Tie eee ra ere a) 165 
S= lO titers erat. kerri: 1.00 .90 
RED BUD. One of the first trees to bloom in 
spring with reddish pink blossoms before 
leaves appear. 
Each Each 
Ss) tht. wie omc S125 G=8: eit oe Se> 
SYCAMORE. A rapid grower; picturesque in 
winter with its white bark. 
Each Each 
(Saeko tee og cen $1.50 WOM, Tithe 6 BS 
S(O! Tt; ooo aS 
SWEET GUM. Shapely small tree with glossy 
foliage _in summer, coloring beautifully in 
fall. (Puddled roots.) 
Each Each 
DOM ttn shee $1.50 8=1O ft e. 2 $2.95 
G=Smttaee oar 1.95 MOEA FAG Gan Shes 
TULIP TREE. A large, rapid grower bearing 
Tulip-shaped yellowish blossoms. Large, dark 
green foliage. 
Each Each 
ON ee dare $1.35 O=Sui timate re $2.35 
5=6 itty peace zh} 
UMBRELLA TREE SPECIAL 
Grows naturally into a compact, round- 
headed tree, with large, dense leaves. Often 
planted in pairs on either side of walk or at 
each end of garden seat, etc. 
TWOso=fiethees ahora tecnica eee $2.75 
WILLOW, Weeping. Green bark. One of the 
most graceful of all trees. 
Each Each 
SHO ut taste os $0.90 S=1OSFt ee leoO 
G-Sett= some EUS 
WILLOW, Weeping. Golden bark. Same as 
above except bark is golden color which adds 
to winter landscape. 
Each Each 
5-0: ft eee $0.90 SOM Gia pIkOO 
O-S Sitar the 
WILLOW, Wavy Leaf. An unusual variety with 
branches and leaves having a permanent 
wave. Each Each 
BS ie a dae $1.00 SIMO) Ta, 55 5 ASSZ ROTO) 
GaSe tier trea ] 
drooping fanicles of white. fringy flowers; 
very fragrant. Each 
Pe eB aca ee Elie eo.) abeaa ites eG $1.00 
Newton, Kansas, 
Neosho Nurseries: March 24, 1943. 
Please quote prices on 8-10 ft. and 
10-12 ft. Broad-Leaf Chinese Elms. Also 
quote pear and plum trees. 
Respectfully yours, 
HERBERT E. RICKERT. 
(Rickert Studio) 
P. S. It may interest you to know that 
the twelve (12) Broad-Leaf Elm | bought 
eight or nine years ago are coming fine. 
Lost 22 Pumila Chinese some 14 inches in 
diameter 3 years ago through the hard 
freeze early in fall, but the Broad-Leaf 
eames thorugh fine, a few slightly dam- 
aged. 
PLOL LOLOL LLL LPO LL DL 299999999000 09S 

