TREES AND SHRUBS 
The shade trees and shrubs that we are offering 
here are Eastern Colorado and Iowa grown. These 
kinds have proven to be the most dependable for 
our conditions. The sizes we have will generally 
be the best for safe transplanting and quick start. 
Plant as soon after April first as conditions will 
permit. 
CHINESE ELM—Is adapted to rather dry locations 
and will prove most satisfactory where water can 
be withheld the latter part of the season. Very fast 
growing. Six to eight foot trees $1.50 each, 5 for 
$7.00; five to six foot $1.00, 5 for $4.75. 
GREEN ASH—A beautiful but rather slow grow- 
ing tree. Very desirable for street planting. Eight 
to ten foot trees $2.25 each, 5 for $10.00. 
THORNLESS HONEYLOCUST—Very nice upright 
growing tree. We recommend this for general 
planting Six to eight foot trees $2.50 each, 5 for 
$12.00. 
COTTONLESS COTTONWOOD—Quick growing 
end good where moisture conditions are adequate. 
Six to eight foot trees $1.25 each, 5 for $6.00. 
SILVER MAPLE—One of the finest shade trees. 
Sometimes subject to winter injury when young, 
but worth trying for. Eight to ten foot trees $2.00 
each, 5 for $9.50. 
EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH—Requires care in 
getting established, but beautiful if you do suc- 
ceed. Five to six foot $2.00. 
HOPA CRAB APPLE—Very hardy well shaped 
tree for lawn or yard. Profuse crimson buds fol- 
lowed by old rose colored bloom. Small red ‘ruit 
makes fine jelly. Five to six foot trees $1.50 each. 
WILLOW, RUSSIAN GOLDEN—Very hardy and 
quick growing. Yellow twigs and branches. Six to 
eight foot $1.50 . 
