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INCREASE THE VALUE OF YOUR PROPERTY 
Plant Large Trees for Quick Effect 
SHADE and ORNAMENTAL TREES (Continued) 
RED OAK: <A handsome round-topped tree with stout spreading bran- 
ches. Leaves variable in size and form irregularly cut, lining 
Paler green, autumn color bright deep red. Good for shade and 
Ornamental plantings. Free from insects. Grows in drier soils 
and is hardy over most of Nebraska, Southeastern South Dakota, 
Iowa and south. There should be more of these beautiful trees 
Dlanted. : 
PIN OAK. Pyramidal in habit with stiff, horizontal branches. 
Easiest oak to transplant, grows fast. Leaves deep green, glossy, 
fully divided, turning handsome orange scarlet in fall. East 
half of Nebraska, East and South. 
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NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW. our hardiest weeping willow. A rapid 
grower and not too particular to quality of ground. Beautiful 
golden bark and yellow twigs. The underside of leaves silver, 
and the top of the leaves a glossy dark green. Usgd as a speci- a 
men or background tree. sr Bere 
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PUSSY WILLOW. A small shrub-like tree which is quick-growing and 
has furry catkins in spring which make it very attractive and 
desirable. 
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THE NEW FLOWERING CRABS 

Attention is called to Flowering Crab. Many of 
our customers know the Hota. The other varieties 
are equally attractive. 
Several have flowers darker in color than Hopa. 
The fruit on all ts atso attractive in late Sum- 
mer and Fall. Yfhey are Super-Hardy. 
These show up to best advantage when planted in 
groups of three or more at sides or backs of 
yards. The different shades of coloring make a 
beauttful picture. Don't overlook Dolgo (white) 
bloom). It is wonderful. 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB. A prof. N. E. Hansen variety. New flower- 
ing crab with good foliage, red bud, with beautiful rose-colored 
blossoms. ‘The color of the leaves and bark liven up the lands- 
cape and give it a cheerful aspect throughout the year, the 
foliage for summer color and the reddish-colored bark for winter 
scenery. Becoming a favorite in the West and North. Plant with 
tall growing shrubs as a specimen tree. Height 15 to 20 feet. 
Very hardy. 
RED SILVER. Fruit rich maroon red, foliage somewhat cut-leaved 
with. silver and red color. A remarkable combination. Pink 
blossoms. 
ELEY. Attractive reddish foliage in spring, changing to pink. 
Single pink flowers followed by showy red fruit. 
BECHTEL. Double flowering crab. Large, pink, double, highly 
fragrant ‘flowers. Gréen fruit. Hetent 10) to 20 feet. 
DOLGO. For description see Page 4. 

