28 RAMSEY'’S AUSTIN NURSERY 

SHADE TREES 
Shade Trees should be planted wherever needed for shade. In the Southwest there is 
need for more shade than has been provided in recent years. If a tree serves a good pur- 
pose, shade, screen, or other, it is appropriate. 
Nursery-grown trees have the best root systems, smooth, straight bodies, and live 
easily. Tops should be cut back considerably when trees are planted. 
PRICES, EXCEP WHERE NOTED 
a 1 to 6 7 to 29 
6. to “Teifeet..12 een %. SNR arias . $1.00 $ .85 
1? tow 8 el eeti nsw Ree chs Of, ONRO ra ae: 1.25 1.10 
BY 1010 ifeets uo. eae Mma SS, tor ge Se eLGT 1.50 
10 “to 012) « feet iinet LAO 5 Moy Me 2.25 2.00 
14 to 2 inch diameter... .‘ “¥. 4p. ON Ge 2.50 2.25 
2 to 24 inch diameter.....- dy ioe 3.50 3.15 
24 to 3 inch diameter....... Xe <; : 9G 4.50 4.00 
3 to 34 inch diameter.........° be, payee Ge, &_ 5-50 5.00 
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CHINA, UMBRELLA. Quick growing. 
Dense round top. A good tree, worthy of 
being planted to a greater extent, especially 
in back yards. 
1 to 6 7 to 29 
SoLOV4 Leet 7. et. ae Sei) $ .65 
AS sto Def eets 5 me cee ae 1.00 .85 
5 tosbufeet2....c ee es: 1.50 1225 
Gy toil eets.7/: Ree a ee 2.00 1.75 
CYPRESS, Native. Taxodium distichum. 
One of largest growing trees, reaching 75 
feet, and five feet diameter. Found native 
in creek bottoms and swamps, but is equally 
as good on upland. Branches grow hori- 
zontally, making symmetrical top. Fern- 
like foliage. 
1to6 
A’to 5 rleeto Fi) Ae eet ee ae cee er $1.50 
ELM, Asiatic. This we offer as one of 
the best shade trees. It is not fast growing 
but is dense of foliage, most symmetrical, 
and long-living. We doubt there is a pret- 
tier shade tree than one shown in picture. 
All trees make some litter when leaves fall, 
but this is truly a “clean” tree. As nearly 
adapted in all soils as any tree we know. 
Lto. 62° “70°29 

6° 10’ “Ta feet oerenee 2. $1.25 $1.10 
1 “to . Stvteets ee 1.50 1.25 ASIATIC ELM. An unsurpassed Shade Tree. 
8: -to:10> fects cee 2.00 Lid 
1; to 2 inch diameter. ny 3.00 2.19 
2 to 24 inch diameter... 5.00 4.50 COTTONWOOD. Fast growing native 
, shade tree, adapted on high land as well as 
ELM, AMERICAN. The long-limb, fast- low! 
growing American Elm grows well in most 
soils and locations. ; 
HONEY LOCUST. Ornamental, with 
ELM, CHINESE. One of the fastest handsome divided foliage, conspicuous seed 
growing trees known. Desirable for quick pods, and branched spines. 
Shade. Will not live in soil affected with 
root rot. 
