SHAWNEE’S SHADE and 
Shade Trees are almost a necessity in the yard and along the streets. How 
inviting appears the home framed with beautiful shade trees. We grow a good 
selection of varieties adapted to this area. All of our shade trees are trans- 
planted several times in the nursery to assure a fibrous root system, therefore 
our trees are sure to grow when transplanted to your yard. 
ELM, American. Always a favorite in) HONEY LOCUST, Thorniess. A rapid- 
this territory. A magnificent tree growing native tree with delicate fo- 
growing 80 to 100 feet high, with liage; the greenish flowers appear- 
spreading branches. ing in early summer. 
7-8 ft., $1.50 Each 8-10 ft., $2.50 Each 
8-10 ft., 2.00 Each 
10-12 ft., (3.00 Each) MAPLE, Hard or Sugar. A well known 
Saar native tree. Very desirable as an or- 
ELM, Moline. Because Moline Elm are namental lawn and shade tree. Foli- 
budded they are uniform and grow | age in autumn is rich with brilliant 
alike. Highly recommended for yard tones of orange and lemon. 
and street plantings. Entirely hardy. 6-8 ft., $2.50 Each 
upright in growth. 8-10 ft., 

6-8 ft.. $3.00 Each 1012 tt> 
MAPLE, Soft or Silver. A rapid grow- 
ing tree of large size; irregular 
rounded form; foliage bright green 
above and silver underneath; a fa- 
vorite street and park tree; a native 
and extremely hardy; makes vigor- 
ous rapid growth. 
6-8 ft., $1.50 Each 
8-10 ft., 2.50 Each 
10-12 ft., 4.00 Each 
MAPLE, Schwedler (Purple Leaf Ma- 
ple). A beautiful variety, red and 
purple in spring and golden yellow 
in fall. 

6-8 ft., $4.00 Each 
A GENERAL LINE OF 
SPRAY MATERIALS 
American Elm 

Silver Maple Pin Oak 
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