
A rapid growing, hardy, drought-resisting tree that deserves 
to be planted in Kansas more than it is. They are sturdy, 
strong and shapely trees. (See page 27 for seedlings.) 
Size Each Per 5 
MED ee eae eee RN ie it nino acho olin $1.50 $ 6.00 
Ee Yolay [1 4 ee RA A Stee pe ac os cietd 2.50 10.00 
COTTONWOOD 
The official state tree of Kansas. Because this tree is so 
fast growing, hardy, drought-resistant and rugged, it was 
planted by the pioneers and early settlers in Kansas. It 
played an important role in Kansas History. It still deserves 
to be planted more than it is. It is not affected by freezes. 
It is also valuable for windbreaks and the farm wood-lot. It 
will grow into valuable lumber in a short time. (See page 27 
for seedlings.) 
Size Each Per 10 
Bt 6  fti hs coches catia ee cca neler serene $0.85 $ 7.50 
6 £0. Be Ft oo ocaser snc ala oie lotic ciate ler siceeenenerate eierece 1.50 12.50 
Genuine COTTONLESS COTTONWOOD 
This is a cottonless strain of the true Plains Cotton- 
wood that is NATIVE to the Western Plains and indi- 
genous to the Western three-fourths of Kansas. It is 
NOT the Carolina Poplar (not very hardy here) which is 
offered for Cottonless Cottonwood by some nurseries. 
It is especially adapted to deep, friable, sandy soils. 
Supply very limited. Order early. 
Each 
$1.75 
Per5 
$ 7.50 
10.00 
Size 
6to 8 ft 
8 to 10 ft 
HOPA FLOWERING CRAB 
One of the finest ornamental trees. In the spring it is cov- 
ered with bright red flowers followed by clusters of showy 
red fruit (which is fine for jelly). At first in the spring the 
foliage is a striking maroon purple, then turns to a rich green. 
Will thrive anywhere. 
Aston 5 ft Ser, Wika e.ccasinle ees oe hides Rite Oe $2.00 Each 
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE 
Very hardy and long lived tree, especially adapted to this 
region. Tree resembles a Walnut in habit of growth. 
Pe he, oS ee ee, eee $1.00 each; 5 for $4.50 

Ornamental 

ELM, AMERICAN en: S:. 
See 3a, 
We like to think of this tree 3-aah aman, 
as typically “American.” State- 
ly, upright growing, yet 
spreading, hardy and _ long- 
lived. While it is not fast 
growing, if given good care it 
will develop into a large tree 
in just a few years. It is na- 
tive of Kansas and deserves 
to be planted more than it is. 
The American Elm is valua- 
ble for street, yard, park, 
farm and wood-lot planting. 
Not affected by freezes. (See ieemecnmmmanata 
page 27 for Seedlings.) AMERICAN ELM 
Size Each Per 5 
5. toe. 6: fticcceraac che ase 8 0 alk ac enero me $0.95 $ 4.00 
6 to 18 -ftic en eiiahetes ty oe) oro cneen ras eRe eres 2.00 8.50 
8 > tot Oi fie o..oc58 eee oie ater mere ae icra 3.50 15.00 
We have larger trees ranging from 2 to 4 inches (diameter) 
trunks at $2.75 per inch of trunk diameter. ; 
CHINESE ELM 
The most popular and 
widely used shade tree in 
the Middle West. Be- 
cause of its beauty, its 
extremely rapid growth, 
its resistance to insects, 
diseases, as well as heat 
and drought, its popular- 
ity has swept the coun- 
try. Its average growth 
is five feet a year under 
ordinary conditions, so it 
usually makes an excel- 
lent shade tree in five 
years. 
Prices for Transplanted 
Trees 
Each Per5 
5 ft.....$0.75 $3.00 
5 to 6 ft...:-  (O5mecoe 
6 to Sift... .... 1.50 so oe 
8 to 10 ft... “2.50 sion 
Size 
4 to 
CHESTNUT OAK 
A variety of Oak that will 
grow and thrive this far west, 
into beautiful stately trees. 
Fine autumnal coloring. Not 
so slow growing as most 

Oaks. Balled and Burlapped. 
G to” Siftien eee $ 6.50 Each 
SitoslO utter (1), Bach 
2-inch (diameter of 
trunk) trees.... 9.50 Each 
2-INCh, tre@Ssan obi. 12.50 Each 
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