TREES .... 
Grown in nursery rows, root pruned, 
transplanted and spaced to insure best 
root system and specimen trees. 
Where caliper grades are shown, as 
1 inch, 2 inch, 3 inch, etc., it means the 
diameter six inches above the ground. 


PIN OAK 

DECIDUOUS TREE 
WINDBREAKS 
You will find varieties and prices listed 
on page 25. 


LOCUST, THORNLESS HONEY—Same as 
Honey Locust but thornless. Makes a 
very good street or shade tree. 
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OO Wl MMe Ree Fo rans ks oceans lt ctaneetenssaceds. 1.75 
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MAPLE, NORWAY—A round topped tree 
of beautiful appearance. 
deep, rich green. 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER (Schwedleri) (Pur- 
ple Leaf Maple)—40-50 ft. A perfectly 
shaped tree. Gleaming red and purple 
in spring. Purplish-green in mid-sum- 
mer and in autumn golden yellow. 
MAPLE, SILVER (Soft Maple)—The fast- 
est growing and largest of the maples 
Leaves are silver underneath. 
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Ceo ee F225 
BE eS fee consmaonsnsnnoke 1.75 
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MAPLE, SUGAR (Hard Maple)—T a1 
stately trees of great beauty. Foliage 
turns to brilliant shades of yellow 
orange and scarlet in autumn. 
BECP sues), eden He, eee $2.50 
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OAK. BUR (Quercus Macrocarpa)—Well 
known in Nebraska and Iowa. A very 
hardy rugged tree. 
5-6) ft $1.75 
CEO r i eeren, pire te ee 2.50 
SaO iter ee eter my bet 0 Me tn eae na 3.50 
ENGLISH OAK-—-60-80 ft. tall. Forms a 
rounded head with dark green shiny 
leaves Bears acorns while quite 
young 
9-6 ft $2.25 
6-8 ft. 3.00 
8-10 ft. 4.00 
OAK, PIN—Tall, pyramidal shape. Foli- 
age glossy green, becoming brilliantly 
colored in autumn. 
Or Or tite an, Ee va een et ee $2.00 
6-8 ft. ee eR 2.50 
Sk Clea ih es gto ai een roaale gine Ser ner at 3.50 
OAK, RED (Quercus rubra.) 60-80 {: —An 
excellent tree for park and street plant- 
ing. Beautiful foliage turning red in 
autumn. 
0-6 ft. $2.00 
6-8 ft 27S 
8-10 ft. 3.50 
WHITE OAK—60 to 80 ft. tall. Most high- 
ly prized of all the North American 
Oaks. With its sturdy and spreading 
form and beautiful autumn tints makes 
it a very valuable oak. 
9-6 ft $2.00 
6-8 ft Cds) 
8-10 ft 3.50 
YELLOW OAK (Chestnut Oak)—40 to 50 
ft. tall. Shiny green leaves resembling 
chestnut leaf. 
9-6 ft $2.25 
6-8 ft. 3.00 
8-10 ft 4.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Attractive, silvery gray 
leaves and grayish-white berries. Used 
frequently for hedges and windbreaks. 
5-6 ft. $1.00 
6-8 ft. 1.25 
8-10 ft. 1.50 
SYCAMORE, AMERICAN—One of the 
tallest of our native trees. Very shape- 
ly, much admired because of its white 
spotted bark. 
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6-8 ft. 
WILD BLACK CHERRY (Serotina)—40-50 
ft. A native of the Middle West. White 
flowers in May followed by small black 
cherries borne in clusters 
8-10 ft $1.50 
10-12 ft 2.00 
BLACK WALNUT—A valuable tree for 
wood, lumber and nuts. 
RENO AINE Sg Pais Ue oe ee TE ROSS $1.75 
GEN Meters acres a cee on 2.50 

POPLAR, LOMBARDY (2 Year)—A tall, 
pyramidal tree, limbs from the ground 
up. Fine for screens, and does not 
seed. 
DAO. IN ene Mom etc eae ot een $0.60 
Sie Clim Utes cme AE cay eny ete oe Pre fonds fe ean 75 
BETOM Trim acm neta 1.00 
IESE Herat cece 1.35 
POPLAR, YELLOW COTTONWOOD — A 
fast growing tree, and very hardy. Use- 
ful for windbreaks and shelter belts. 
Excellent lumber tree. 
5-6 fit. $0.60 
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SST Gee ees 1.00 
POPLAR, BOLLEANA—A rapid growing 
columnar tree with silvery foliage. Pale 
green bark. Grows similar to Lom- 
bardy Poplar. 
SEE Mik easement Rs Se ERE AUN $1.50 
CPO. Tht, Oe FO earn eee rene ee eae 2.00 

NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW 
WILLOW, NIOBE WEEPING -~- Bark on 
twigs and branches of a golden yellow 
color, giving the tree a handsome ap- 
pearance both winter and summer 
4-5 ft $0.75 
5-6 ft. 1.00 
6-8 ft. 1.50 
8-10 ft 2.00 
WILLOW, PUSSY—Small tree, with cat- 
kins on the branches in early spring. 
18-24 in. $0.45 
2-3, ft. -60 
3-4 ft. 75 
