
“? Chinese Elm 
SHADE, ORNAMENTAL 
AND NUT TREES 
LOMBARDY POPLAR—A rapid growing, tall, slender 
tree which if planted individually or grouped gives 
a distinctive appearance to any home grounds. 
Very attractive behind buildings or along drive- 
ways. Often used for tall screens or windbreaks. 
Prices: 6 to 8 ft., 75c each, not prepaid: 5 to 6 tt., 
50c each, not prepaid; 4 to 5 ft., 40c each, not 
prepaid. 
RED BUD or JUDAS TREE—Rather small growing 
tree, has beautiful pink blooms ealy spring before 
the attractive heart-shaped leaves appear. Price: 
2 to 3 feet, 50c each, prepaid. 
PERSIMMON, American—Fruit about one inch in 
diameter, turning orange-yellow after frost. Tree is 
ornamental. 2 tc 3 feet, 50c each, prepaid. 
FIGS (Everbearing)—Large. Often bear first year. 
Price: 12 inches, 50c each, prepaid. ‘ 
PAPER SHELL PECANS (Stuart)—A successful variety 
for most soils. Tree especially good for shade 
as well as profitable nut producer. Bears young. 
Nuts very large, oblong, dark color; flavor very 
rich and sweet. This variety has proved a good 
disease resistant. Price: 18 to 24 inches, $2.00 
each; 2 to 3 feet, $2.50 each, prepaid. - 
CHINESE ELM—Most rapid growing shode tree; ex- 
tremely hardy, withstands drought exceptionally 
well. Leaves out early, making a nice early spring 
shade and retains leaves very late in fall. This 
tree has become the most popular shade tree 
planted. Well branched trees. Price: 8 to 10 feet, 
$2.00 each, not prepaid; 6 to 8 feet, $1.50 each, 
not prepaid. 
NIOBE GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW — Hardiest 
of all willows. Long, drooping branches. A tree 
of beauty the year round. Beautiful golden bark 
during winter months and early spring makes this 
tree very showy. Reaches a height of 30 to 40 
feet at maturity. Price: 5 to 6 feet, 2-year, $1.00 
each, not prepaid. 
EVERBEARING MULBERRY (Black English)—Hardy. 
Fruit lasting about six weeks. Rich in flavor. 
Price: 4 to 5 feet, $1.00 each, not prepaid. 



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Columbia 
EVERBLOOMING 
ROSES 
Heavy Two-year, Field-grown: $1.00 each, prepaid. 
AMI QUINARD—Dark velvety red, almost black. 
Very fragrant. 
K. A. VIKTORIA—Very large, pure white. 
GOLDEN CHARM—Rich yellow, hardy and upright 
grower. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS—Scarlet crimson. 
ing. Strong, bushy. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Very large, well built, 
brilliant red blooms. Fragrant. One of the best 
garden roses. 
PINK RADIANCE—America’s leading rose. A beau- 
tiful pink; long pointed buds. Thrifty grower. 
RED RADIANCE—Same type as Pink Radiance ex- 
cept a beautiful red. 
COLUMBIA—Beautiful peach-pink. Superior shaped 
buds on large nearly thornless stems. 
TALISMAN—Gorgeous colors in gold, apricot-yellow, 
orange, deep pink and old rose; long pointed buds. 
A great favorite. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Heavy. Two-year, Field-grown; $1.00 each, prepaid. 
CL. PAUL’S SCARLET—Beautiful, blazing, crimson 
red. Semi-double flowers. Good bloomer. Very 
hardy. 
CL. PINK RADIANCE—Rich pink. The same thrifty, 
hardy grower that it is in the bush rose. Very 
attractive. 
CL. RED RADIANCE—Like the Climbing Pink Ra- 
diance, the same thrifty, hardy grower, only a 
beautiful rich red. We are happy to be able now 
to furnish these bush type bloomers in climbers. 
POLYANTHA (Baby Roses) 
Heavy, Two-year, Field-grown: $1.00 each, prepaid. 
Dwarf Everblooming Roses. 
Good for Bedding and Edgings. 
IDEAL—Dark scarlet in immense, compact bunches. 
Continual bloomer. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Large clusters of bright orange- 
salmon. Blooms continuously. 
Lombardy Poplar 
Free flower- 

14 Hardy Fruit Trees and Plants—In the Ozark Fruit Belt 
