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THE WILLIS NURSERY C OMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
(Acer) Perl0 
Amur. Small tree or large shrub with handsome foliage that turns 
red in autumn. Best substitute for Japanese Maple where 
latter is not hardy. 
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pie BR stay 2 ASR ele Rie ee Wl Se ae se Ye ER On Ee ES ems 1 3 5.00 
eR AOU Mret res fie oa re Bn ee ee es ee ee 3.50 
PAIS ARIES) peice Eas 2 Othe © Ee re a os Be Ch i eee A WO ae oe op td 2 Tn eae 2.40 
Soft or Silver. Fast growing, 120’. 
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Dow etre Celi Der ae ere eee en en Ol Pw veo a ee 11.00 
gobo incimed ll Der te. foe ee le 8 een ee ened ee ev EE 9.50 
Be Mee OC CMe eet eee Mee, nn ee ee ee eer en =. 8.50 
Seem he eee ee ee ee ee eine ee Vn’ « Se See eee ee 6.00 
HES PREYS Bs aptly ape i hee tet ata tet ey lo fen ye enee Seep aed Ne mip SOI pals Mies 3.50 
Sugar. Slow dense growth, brilliant foliage in autumn. 100’. 
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are LOO eh eee ease! ae ee AOE Oe 2 BU CNEL See mes eee 10.00 
Mee a aU ee eee eee GN et ee ee ere en eee 7.50 
Willis’ Cutleaf. Leaves deeply shredded. Slightly weeping habit. 
OGM LO Oi mee. et ate we re ee ee ee eee 5.00 
SPR CeUmEr ee ote oe ee eee See ko ae 4.00 
MULBERRY (Morus) 
Teas’ Weeping. Branches grow straight down. 
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SL ARTIS RACER OT lapel sap a [ills Siege den Aur pegeny ar eae nar ACB ee 11.00 
OAK (Quercus) 
Bur (Q. Macrocarpa) Very large foliage and large mossy-capped 
acorns. Broad, spreading habit—one of the largest oaks. 
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He panis, MW AWC ay: GOLEM WE O28 0 gag a ep pM a Ee ad a pe Se a el a Rap ag Bg 30.00 
TERE AO Tipe a, REN NY CY ey pele ek lt in i Ha se ee oot le ee ale pe 25.00 
NSTI QR WEVCY Epaulets, By Seale cates, Jimbaran dain alii be te Rated se latin oe yt 20.00 
CSE IT CN er ne dln RE RR li ls ak ye ee eR a OP De foal ou Gye 15.00 
LTR page 'h to tn, ae tel a Ae gl nd el aay ESE Oe pl Spatial Be oe Rb 10.00 
Pin (Q. palustris) Highly ornamental species of pyramidal habit, 
especially desirable for street planting. 
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PU tea ET TYG EY MSE AE To et we ae ace ed et en as ee ec 40.00 
Pa WEG GY) aa OPN Dh 8 y 20 gp eee pk ie eR es 5 OS RSI a BA. rape BA aeiapedalyi ns far eS 30.00 
Pie=- 7 Sito eCAlipere =o... cone enck so <~So) eee oo eee eae 25.00 
Se LO Ot ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a ere 17.50 
Ce eee ee ee os Se ee eee 14.00 
Gee Le Ghee eee ee ee ee ee ee eee 10.00 
a Cet Ce tee eee ees aan ee Ad ot ee Se ee eee 7.00 
Red (Q. rubra) Majestic tree with broad round head. Foliage turns 
red in autumn. 
eM Me ECT eC TIT) OTe a ane oss os ris Sow a ae se ede eres es ene se 25.00 
Salen CG arene oe ne ee oS a ee a ew an ee eee ee 17.50 
ME GS re gs as ea ees so a ee ee 14.00 
Fe RO Go Lee rr eee ee rere eee 10.00 
PL Emm Co Ua ee ee ee ee eee cee 7.00 
PEACH, FLOWERING (Amygdalus persica) Double flowers in early 
spring; very showy. PINK, RED and WHITE. 
GEER CG Lae oe ee A See ee 6.00 
PU RP PRE gl aS oe ARPS gh a fa te eg eg nS eR pe sy ape op 5.00 
By Yipee cy ke SR re ee eee eee 4.00 
ha SPT” BER AUP ES SO i aR eee a ge ee cage mar neg ye ae 2.901 
PEACH, WEEPING. Double flowers produced freely on drooping or 
weeping branches. Available in both PINK and RED, 
Me OG ee ee oe ee ee a ee eee ee ee ee 6.00 
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Perl100 
75.00 
60.00 
45.00 
30.06 
20.00 
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110.00 
100.00 
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90.90 
60.00 
45.00 
35.09 
25.00 
50.00 
35.00 
25.00 
