SHADE TREES --- (Continued) 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW. This istithe 
grandest of all the weeping trees. It is a 
rapid grower and will grow on almost any 
quality of ground. With the lightest breeze 
the whole tree is in 
motion. The bark 
of the tree is 
golden yellow, the 
underside of the 
leaves silver, and 
thes.t O pao f..2t hie 
leaves a glossy 
dark green. This is 
a specially valu- 
able tree for hedg- 
es, single specimen 
and cemeteries. 
4 to 5 ft., ea., 60c. 
& to 6 ft., ea., F5e. 
6 to 8 ft., ea., 90c. 

Willows, Weeping 
PRUNUS, Triloba (Rose Tree of China). Very 
attractive, covered with a profusion of hand- 
some, double pink flowers. 
BLACK WALNUT. A native of Nebraska. Of 
large size and majeste form, with beautiful 
foliage. Grows best on low ground, bears 
very freely. The most valuable of all trees 
for timber, which enters largely into the 
manufacture of furniture and “cabinet work 
and brings the very highest price in the 
market. Tree is a fairly rapid grower, and 
also makes a fine shade tree. The large, oily 
nuts are of fine flavor and marketable at a 
fair price. 
Perl Per 10 
2 tose Leet iia tcsecdieelcne Ae ee es $ .35 $3.25 
tO 4 Leet iis eee She iis takeree ee. 4.50 
CHINESE ELM (Ulmus Pumila). A native of 
China. A noble, rapid-growing tree. Form- 
ing a very dense head, with smaller, darker 
leaves than the American Elm. Leaves stay 
on the tree -much longer in the autumn. 
The branches project from the trunk almost 
at right angles. In some localities this Elm 
grows better than our native. In my nursery 
they grow fast and seem to stand the cold 
and dry weather well. Really a beautiful 
shade tree for lawn and street planting. 
Perl Per10 
Bb. COLA EL OCT cte sh ores la ohatolets Racine come. $ 3.75 
410+ Of CCC mea ses oi eee Oe ee OO 4.50 
DstovG’ LeC@tr pra ate e eeeeeet Le eee co Gea 
6 TOSSES Get ries eel or. cho ona Cae ee 9.25 
S.to 1 Os eCet ae ee eter ee 2.00 
HACKBERRY (Celtis Occidentalis). Ameri- 
can Nettle Tree. A native tree with slender 
branches spreading horizontally, apple-like 
foliage, bright shiny-green. Owing to the 
fact that it is extremely hardy, deep-rooted 
and very drought resistant it is a most 
desirable tree for general street and park 
planting. 
Each 
5B COLG feet) sai eee At AeA eee er saclay 
C2 tO ES LOCC ees eee he En ee ee : ciel coed 
Svto+l0- feet 7, eu Sct et ele Gite, ebotenctaltke tea ceaemenies 1.50 
THORNLESS HONEY LOCUST. Same as Honey 
Locust, except that it is entirely free from 
thorns and is therefore much more suited 
for a lawn tree. 
Each 
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American Elm 
ELM, American White. A noble native tree 
of large size, wide spreading head, and 
graceful drooping branches. Easy to trans- 
plant; a hardy grower. One of the best park 
and street trees. Hardy everywhere. 
Perl Per 10 
on tO e eC ts aye Pa een ee ae .--S .60 $ 5.75 
GatonSiteet ay... eer ee SD 8.2 
Stow Oi feet oer cant ato eee Gievokeie 8 fal CD 10.00 
GOLDEN WILLOW. Rapid growing willow 
with interesting, bright yellow bark. In mass 
plantings they are very beautiful. Make 
good, hardy windbreaks. 
4 to 5 feet, 45c. 

Chinese Elm 
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