
Gleditsia Triacan- 
Locust, Thornless}}°¢ Inermis. For 
street and lawn planting it is one of the 
very choicest long-lived hardwood trees. 
Without pruning it will grow up to a beau- 
tiful shade tree, developing a_ splendid 
crown. It is a fast grower, second only to 
the Elms. Due to an unusually deep root 
system, grass or flowers can be grown with 
best success even close to this tree; it 
never makes sprouts or suckers from the 
roots. Entirely hardy, healthy and clean. 
Fancy trees, perfect straight stems, well 
rooted; the finest on the market. 
6-8 8-10 10-12 
ft. ft. ft. 
EACH Stic cra eee $ 1.50 $ 2.00 $ 2.50 
PAW re Pen id aN aH RE rat he a 2.60 3.40 4.00 
Geitrees ee eee Gio 6.80 9.00 10.50 
MOMtRCES hora tok yee 10.00 13.50 15.50 
COBLhCES 2.0. one Some BNE - 33.00 
Gleditsia Triacanthos. 
Locust, Honey A most valuable na- 
tive tree with spreading branches, forming 
a large crown of very good and even shape. 
The leaves are small, coming in sprigs of 18 
and more, always free from disease or in- 
sects. For a hardwood tree this is perhaps 
the most rapid grower, and is perfectly 
hardy everywhere. Has very prominent 
thorns. This Locust never makes sprouts 
from the roots. The Honey Locust should 
be planted more frequently. For easy, quick 
starting, vigorous growth, and special hard- 
iness that comes only from an upland Ne- 
braska nursery, our trees will please you. 
6-8 8-10 10-12 
| ft. ft. ft. 
= rere ora re rien $0.90 $ 1.20 $ 1.50 
Paitaysee ite ane 1.60 2.00 2.50 
OF theese. Cr ee eee 4.20 5.40 7.00 
IO EtreeS cance ooh 6.20 8.50 11.00 
COR CPO OS ee Sh hac icles 14.50 20.00 26.00 

Quercus macrocarpa. Grows 
Bur Oak to tall tree with massive top, 
and short trunk, a splendid shade tree, and 
as a hardwood tree a fairly rapid grower. 
2 3-4 _ 4.5 eecg 
ft. ft; Ottaaate 
Bach) tcnitsccascenicc $0.50 $0.75 $1.20 $1.50 
Ra ificswe cece 0.80 1.20 2.00 2.50 
GUtree@ss. cence: 2.10 3.00 5.00 6.50 
This is a new tre 
European Oak which was imparted 
shortly before the war, and is now avail- 
able for the first time. Grows in a ‘§tall 
spire-shape, slightly more spreading than 
a Poplar. Withstands wind and cold in the 
Mid-West very well, and besides its pretty 
appearance has shown a remarkably fast 
growing habit. Supply very limited; order 
early. This will some day be the leading 
ornamental tree. 3 to 4 ft. trees, $3.00 each; 
4 to 5 ft. trees, $4.50 each. 
Grows to a spire 
Poplar, Bolleana $3y's.'3, heleht. 
leaves shining dark green with silvery 
white underneath. Hardy as far north as 
Nebraska. Does not make root-sprouts. A 
beautiful tree of striking effect in the land- 
scape. Well grown, nice straight trees. 
5-6 6-8 8-10 
ft. tt: ft. 
Each ters ssnntacutey chews cane $1.30 $1.60 $1.90 
Pale era icese citar ue oe i eagles 2.20 3.00 3.50 
G6 TreGs: 3 me nos ce ton mae eee 5.90 8.00 9.50 
For the Middle West 
Poplar, Volga and ‘ie Nace, Yee 
tree takes the place of Bolleana Poplar, as 
Volga Poplar is much hardier; it is also an 
upright grower (column shape), however, it 
is a little more spreading than Bolleana. 
The leaves are green underneath, also. 
Grows very fast. Our trees are selected for 
straight stems. 
4-5 5-6 8-10 
ft. ft. ft. 
Eachakecra coe eo arene $0.30 $0.50 $0.90 
Pair iris eotce  ee eee 0.50 0.85 1.60 
OL.TREECS iGrticaee kel ee 1.35 2.40 4.50 
AOACTECS Chinon tetsc eee 2.10 3.75 7.00 
Kentucky Coffee-Bean Tree 
Gymnocladus dioicus. Hardy in Nebraska, 
and from here east and south. A most pic- 
turesque tree, even in winter. Grows to a 
large size, making a fairly tall stem, with 
the crown spreading considerably higher 
than the Elm. With its light blue-green 
fern-like foliage it shows up nicely amongst 
other trees in parks as well as street plant- 
ing. 
3-4 5-6 8-10 10-1 
ft. ft. ft. ft. 
Beer ayaa wor ee $1.30 $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 
1.50 2.50 3.20% 5:00 
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