SHADE TREES 
We will have a limited number of trees of small- 
er sizes. Shortage of labor and a couple of hard 
winters have reduced our tree stocks. Chinese 
Elm as a shade tree on well watered lawns is a 
little disappointing. If some of the more slow 
growing but longer lived trees can be established 
your planting will gain in the long run. 
CHINESE ELM-—Is adapted to rather dry locations 
and will prove most satisfactory where water can 
be withheld the latter part of the summer. Very 
fast growing. Six to seven foot trees 75 cents; 
5 for $3.50; 7 to 8 foot $1.00, 5 for $4.50; 9 to 10 foot 
$1.50, 5 for $7.00. 
GREEN ASH—A beautiful sturdy but slow grow- 
ing tree. Very desirable for street planting. Nine 
to ten foot trees $1.50, 5 for $7.00. 
HONEY LOCUST—Very nice upright growing 
tree. We recommend this for general planting. 
Ten foot trees, mostly thornless, $1.50, 5 for $7.00; 
8 to 9 foot trees $1.25, 5 for $6.00. 
NIOBE WILLOW—Strong hardy graceful tree. 
Weeping habit, yellow bark. Five to six foot $1.25. 
HOPA CRABAPPLE—Very hardy well shaped 
small tree for lawn or yard. Profuse crimson buds 
followed by rose colored bloom. The small fruit 
is very red. Makes good jelly. Very dependable. 
Four to five foot trees $1.25 each. 
PFITZER JUNIPER—A low spreading evergreen 
suitable for foundation planting. Nice bushy spec- 
imens 36 inches or more across, $4.00 each. 
MOUNTAIN SILVER JUNIPER—Pretty little pyra- 
midal shaped trees that will grow into beautiful 
small trees in a short time. Two foot $2.50 each. 
NOTE—AII of above trees will be shipped by ex- 
press not prepaid. 
SMALL SHRUBS 
These shrubs are suitable for planting about the 
house on account of their smaller size, none grow- 
ing over six feet in height. 
CISTENA—Hansen’s Purple Leaved Plum—Rich 
Purple foliage. This is very good. Something dif- 
ferent. $1.00 each. 
