
A cool, shady prome- 
nade in the Beatrice 
Chautauqua Park, 
Hackberries being the 
source of the shade and 
beauty of this pretty 
planting. 
Hackberry 
dentalis. American Net- 
tle tree. A native tree 
with numerous slender 
branches which spread 
almost horizontally, and 
thick, rough bark; ap- 
ple-like foliage, but 
more pointed and of a 
bright green color. In 
habit of growth it re- 
sembles an Elm some- 
what, but grows slight- 
ly more erect. In the 
North, where the Elms 
are not doing quite so 
well, the Hackberry is 
very satisfactory. A 
most desirable tree for 
general street planting, 
very hardy, and stands 
our dry weather well. 
We recommend it any- 
where in Kansas, Wyo- 
ming, Montana, the Da- 
kotas and Nebraska. 
In most 
Hackberry Seedlings jy cars’ this 
stock is not’ available, but we have a lim- 
ited supply of nice small trees of Hackberry 
this year. 12 to 18 inch size, 25 for $1.20; 
100 for $3.90; postpaid. 
Celtis 
occi- 
a fairly tall, 
crown. 
you plant it. 
: Fraxinus Americana. 
American Ash Grows well most 
anywhere, requires very little attention, 
and grows a very_nice, well shaped crown. 
Exceptionally hardy and drought resistant. 
The American Ash belongs to the fast 
growing hardwood trees. The seedlings are 
of particular value for timber and wind- 
break plantings. Ash trees should also be 
included in all wood-lot plantings. Extra 
choice, well rooted trees: 
4-5 ft. 5-6ft. 6-8 ft. 8-10 ft. 
Each . $0.65 $0.85 $1.20 $1.75 
PAs 4 ae wacin = 119 1.50 2.00 3.00 
6 trees .....5 3.00 4.10 5.20 8.00 
10 trees .....- 4.50 6.40 8.00 12.00 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 

As a single tree, Hackberry makes 
and still 
A: good shade tree wherever 
The winter scene of 
the same two rows of 
Hackberries as shown 
at left, gives you an 
idea of the nice natural 
semi-erect structure of 
this tree, requiring very 
little care after planting. 
Price of 
Hackberry 
4 to 5 ft. nice trees, 
$1:20* 2 for $2.00; 6 for 
$5.00; 10 for $8.00. 
5 to 6 ft. well rooted, 
healthy tree, $1.85 each. 
2 for $3.30; 6 for $9.00; 
10 for $13.20. 
6 to 8 ft. nice trees, 
$2.55 each; pair, $4.50; 
6 trees, $12.50; 10 for 
$19.00. 
If your order for trees 
(seeds not included) 
amounts to $15.00 or 
more, we pay the freight 
to your station. 
a spreading 
= . Eleagnus Angustifo- 
Russian Olive lia. “Any (extremely, 
hardy tree of medium size and spreading 
top if the lower limbs are removed. Or it 
will grow to dense shape almost from_ the 
ground up if the tree is not pruned. Shiny 
black bark, and small to medium sized sil- 
very white leaves. The small yellow blos- 
soms in the spring are quite fragrant. Can 
also be used in tall hedges and screens, 
planted 3 to 6 feet apart in the row. For 
this purpose use the seedlings. For a small 
lawn tree of special beauty, in parks or in 
groups of evergreens. Russian Olive is a 
very valuable tree. Nice well rooted 4 to 5 
ft. trees, $1.00 each; pair, $1.75. 5 to 6 ft. 
trees, $1.35 each; pair, $2.40. 
a s a F 
Russian Olive Seedlings;7"..- 
ing of hedges with 2 to 4 ft. ultimate 
height, use the small grade, and space the 
plants 6 to 8 inches apart in the row. For 
tall hedges, screens and windbreaks we 
recommend the 12 to 18 inch size. 
Postpaid ............. 10 25 100 
Ge S<(NGM pace. ik wate oe i So $2.00 
B49" Tich Atha. See aan 4.25 3.90 
RE MeL tel «hae dane ne ape 95 2.00 7.25 
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