THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
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HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis) Resembles the American Elm, Desirable. 
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Pg PEA WWE Wo See NEN 2) igh aemgetns tah lac WRN Un lees ibe RIL (cre ORE res oy ee om pm 40.00 
a SCT eT Pree eee a cee soe ee nee tne 30.00 
ETL as Naan eee a Cee ot mh grote) Ui oy MU 2 Reg any SUT OR A A a ese Ss, 22.50 
Te ACPO CRIDER Se pons lead alee ne lds ws 18.00 
B= Lae CC Cee ee ee a, ete Reale pega Pe pr AS Ua PS ee es 13.50 
= Oi CG Came er ee ees Re ee Mind ene eee nae St See PNA etl See ely A 9.50 
Bia Gilet Ge Cum eee ee ee ag RODE eee 2) nS Ae ee ee eee eS 7.00 
Ce TE Cn eee cee a eA UR eee pa ae i 4.50 
HAWTHORN (See Thorn) 
HONEYLOCUST (Gleditsia triacanthos) Handsome, finely divided foliage, 
large conspicuous pods, very drouth resistant. 70-140 feet, 
Thorny 
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Lee oe PA CLePO let sec a ek ee og hh ane a en web ee oe 16.50 
SMUD © EYEE 8 yen phage en Mapes eile af My a, fl rn pari cd eee AE ak li I cr eB el 13.50 
ey IEE Oe aye Ciera goon lig cap gladly le aan cn Dg peal pe Dear eno, ili aly cand 10.00 
I Ee ea ee re ae es aa 7.00 
Thornless 
eae Oy Em oe mee ee rae ee er ee re ee 12.00 
SESH AES Se cco RI, Seat ONG be ARO ad lS sca i ee we le a ee, Se adh ly RR AM EAR 8.50 
ERA GCSES 2 SIRS open IA das dip Dae tal) Ui a laa eR lie ates 8 7.00 
HOPTREE (Pteilea trifoliata) Shrubby ornamental tree with three-parted 
leaves and showy fruit. 
Ne Oe ee eee Dae ee ie at 10.00 
60 Te tae ae a ene ee ee ee em 6.50 
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE (Gymnocladus) dioica) Immense compound 
leaves, large seed pods, sturdy habit. 
p-0 1 CG UM enn hee ee ee ee See 15.00 
de a ee re ee ee te 10.00 
UG) IGS Fem tee ee nes i a as 7.00 
BE CO career eta aa aah aE hen ew erence 5.50 
KOELREUTERIA (See Shrubs) 
LOCUST, BLACK (Robinia pseudoacacia) Fragrant white flowers in 
spring; reddish-brown pods remain on tree over winter, 80 ft. 
Soa LCC UW ae eee ee ee Ce oe 7.50 
GAB OCU pe es ee ee ae 5.50 
Ob LOCUS 25 ee es ee ee eee ae a Ae ae ee 4.00 
aE SAPS a Gen Sapien hfe plea ter ch ede pt anda oy ar ESOL Manenag ale, Sg Lyte bean eae 2 3.00 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Amur (Ginnala) Small tree or large shrub with handsome folliage 
that turns red in autumn, Best substitute for Japanese Maple 
where latter is not hardy. 15-18 ft. 
om leGtal eta Sees oe eee ee ne 14.00 
Se Ue GCL Unis Sete ee eee ee ee eee eee oe 10.00 
Norway. Bright green foliage, turning golden-yellow in fall, 
im SECO Ue Ve TUL or cl a ee ne ee ee 10.00 
sSchwedler, Red foliage, striking appearance. 
Goa LOCts GWELD SS ee ae eo eb MB et ete en PAS 17.50 
Soft or Silver. Fast growing. 120 ft. 
eA ACL CALI OT eh ne occ Be Sieh ee aad PU 25.00 
Pigeon CONDE re ioe Siew eee ene te ee 19.00 
WG SOs CL COM DOT eee cat ness we ee OE ee 14.00 
Sel Ue TCOC een en me ana a lee 11.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus aucuparia) Compound leaves, scarlet berries, 
highly ornamental. 
| gt WREST 9 deal aa oe lar pay een eR IOS 16.50 
MULBERRY, RUSSIAN (Morus alba tatarica) Small, very hardy. 80 ft. 
OL LONE Le) a oN SA aT fe Miagacdics iy Rela, Sle elie ea ae ahh ele nO ie MAE aVce hk, 5.50 
a CT Oe ee A bate 4.00 
Per100 
120 ft. 
250.00 
200.00 
165.00 
125.00 
85.00 
60.40 
40.00 
125.00 
90.00 
90.00 
175.00 
125.00 
100.00 
