Ornamental and Shade Trees 
THESE TREES ALL EXPRESS—NOT PREPAID 
HOPA CRAB. Originated by Professor Hansen. 
Small crab about % inch in diameter. It is 
recommended more as an ornamental than 
a fruit-growing tree, although it is good 
for both. It is a peculiar tree in the fact 
that the wood is red. The inner bark bright- 
er red, the new leaves are red and the 
flowers—which appear in immense clusters 
and masses over the entire tree—are a bright 
red, followed by the little crab apple—red 
from the time they start. These, hanging on 
and growing all summer, make it a real 
ornamental tree. The matured fruit is red 
to the core. First degree of hardiness. 
5 to 6 feet, each, 85c3 3 for $2.50. 
4 to 5 feet, each, 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
3 to 4 feet, each, 50c; 3 for $1.35. 
RED BUD, Judas Tree. A very ornamental 
native tree of medium size, with perfect 
heart shaped leaves and hardy even in 
Canada. Blooms early in the spring, before 
the leaves appear, covering the branches 
with small reddish purple flowers. Hardy; 
does well also on wet land. 
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LINDEN or BASSWOOD. A very pretty pyra- 
midal tree with large leaves and fragrant 
flowers. A valuable tree for street or lawn 
planting, developing into beautiful speci- 
mens. Extensively planted for ornamental 
purposes and for bee culture. Rapid growth, 
not particular as to soil, and perfectly hardy. 
4 to 5 feet, each, $1.00. 
SYCAMORE, AMERICAN. A well Known tree, 
very common throughout the United States; 
leaves heart shaped at base; the short lobes, 
sharp pointed branches are wide spreading. 
4 to 5 feet, each, 7i5c. 
3 to 6 feet, each, $1.00. 
NOTICE — Shade 
trees on these three 
pages are too large 
for mail. They are 
priced not prepaid. 
However, if you send 
an order of $15.00 
or more, we will pre- 
pay the express 
charges. You may 
include any postpaid 
items you may want 
to make up the 
$15.00 or more. 

Volga Poplar 
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Fairbury, Nebraska 

Hopa Crab 
VOLGA POPLAR. A new hardy poplar from 
Russia, the tree is an upright grower, simi- 
lar to the Lombardy Poplar. The branches. 
are much stronger, however, and the leaves 
are larger. of better form and deeper green. 
Perfectly hardy, of strong, vigorous growth. 
Perl Per 10 
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4:to 5 feet, ‘whips. cs chiskinssebee 65 6.00 
5 to 6 feet, branched......:....... By (39 7.00 
6 to 8 feet, branched. .......0.:.. 90 8.50 
8 to 10 feet, branched........... 1.10 10.00 
NORWAY POPLAR. Sudden Saw Log. A very 
distinct tree in habit of growing and making 
a straight, upright, somewhat pyramidal 
head. The foliage is large, thickly borne, 
bright and glossy. It grows rapidly in 
almost every soil and yet it possesses 
strength and durability which most poplars 
lack. For city planting it is superior to 
most of the other poplars, as it withstands 
the effect of smoke and dust much better. 
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8 to 10 feet, branched............ 80 7.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. A beautiful lawn tree, with 
spreading top; nearly black shining bark 
and silvery-white, long, narrow foliage. 
The small yellow blossoms have a wonderful 
appearance. The exquisite perfumes are car- 
ried long distances in the air. Fine if 
planted in a group with green leaved trees, 
among shrubbery, or as a lawn tree. Hardy 
as far north as Canada. It deserves a place 
in every park or garden. Should be much 
more largely planted. Can also be used as a 
hedge or screen, as it stands pruning or 
shearing well. 
4 to 5 feet, each, 80c. 
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