
Fall Plant Your 
WINDBREAK 
and Gain 6 Months 
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Suggestions for planting windbreak for 
protection against northwest winds: 
Rows 1 and 2: Caragana, Russian Olive, 
Chinese Elm, Willow, or Mulberry. Plants 
4 ft. apart in the row. These two rows are 
known as snowbreaks. Leave 40 to 60 ft. 
between them and the next. 
Rows 3 and 4: Caragana, Green Ash, 
Chinese Elm, or American Elm. Plants 6 
ft. apart in the row. 
Rows 5 and 6: Cottonwood, American 
Elm, or Chinese Elm. Plants 6 ft. apart 
in the row. 
Rows 7% and 8: 
Cottonwood, or American Elm. 
ft. apart in the row. 
Rows 9 and 10: Austrian Pine, Bull Pine, 
Spruce, Cedar, or Caragana and Russian 
Olive may be used again. If evergreens, 
8 and 10 ft. apart in the row. If trees, 
6 ft. apart is the proper spacing. 
The trees and shrubs can be planted this 
fall: leave proper space for the evergreens 
to be planted in the spring. 
First plow a deep furrow, put the seed- 
lings against the straight edge, and then 
throw the loose dirt back in over the roots. 
Then plow a furrow on either side of the 
seedlings, throwing a ridge of dirt up and 
onto them. This will prevent heaving from 
frost during the winter. In the spring, pull 
this dirt away. The first 2 summers, culti- 
vate plenty and keep free from weeds. 
Soft Maple, Mulberry, 
Plants 6 
Our Special 
CHINESE ELM WINDBREAK 
A2896X—If you want quick, tight wind- 
break or hedge in a hurry, here’s the 
Some 6 in. Chinese 
in 1 year, so these 
trees will give you wind- 
75—1 to 1% ft. trees— 
FREE 1 Red Bud 
bargain for you. 
Elm grow to 6 ft. 
big 1% ft. 
break quick. 
postpaid, $1.69. 
(Judas Tree). 
PRICES 
Orders for 500 or more shipped Express 
Not Prepaid. Lesser quantities are shipped 
postpaid. Sizes will be 12 to 18 inches: 
25 50 100 200 500 
A4013—Chinese Elm: 
$0.85 $1.49 $2.49 $4.59 $10.25 
A4000—American Elm: 
.98 1.79 3.19 5.89 12.98 
A4006—Black Locust: 
1:19 2.19 3.98 7.19 13.98 
A4007—Black Walnut: 
1.98 3.69 6.98 12.98 29.50 
A4023—tThornless Honey Locust: 
1.29 2.39 4.49 8.69 16.98 
A4033—Osage Orange: 
.89 1.39 2.49 4.59 9.98 
A4046—Russian Mulberry: 
1 2.10 3.98 7.19 13.98 
A4047—Russian Olive: 
1.89 3.50 6.79 12.98 27.98. 
A40! 51 Patt or aore Maple: 
98 1.79 3.19 5.89 12.98 
A4066—Western Catalpa; (On this one, we 
ship the 18 to 24 in. size): 
98 1.85 3.39 6.59 12.95 
200 °Shelterbelt Trees 
for only $5.50, postpaid 
50 Chinese Elm 25 American Elm 
50 Black Locust 25 Russian Olive 
50 Silver Maple 
A2895X—Here is a real value in trees 
for Windbreak, Shelterbelt, or Brosion 
Control Also a source of firewood, 
lumber and posts, plus the satisfaction 
of having something green and cooling 
for both man and beast. Sizes are 12 
to 18 ineh 
Henry Field’s NEW, HARDY. 
HYBRID ELM 


























Fastest Growing Tree in 
the Temperate Zone 
This amazing new tree combines the permanence * 
and beauty of the American Elm with the rapid «; 
erowth of the Chinese Elm. Apparently immune 
to Dutch Elm disease. Grows 8 to 14 feet per year 
—gives you shade in a hurry. 
And it is extra hardy. Keeps right on growing 
in weather hot and cold, wet or dry. Its leaves are 
large and dark green; the bark is smooth and a medium 
grey color. The branches are straight and strong ; ; won’t 
break in a high wind. . 
NOTICE: Hybrid Elms sometimes start slowly in the spring— 
maybe sulk for as long as two months, then start growing like 
mad. Te s se nature of the beast, so be patient with it. It soon 
will more than make it up. The best time to eine Hybrid 
Elms, or any other tree, is in the fall when the trees be- 
come dormant enough to move (usually late October, 
when we ship), up until the ground is frozen so solid you ~ 
can’t crack it. Mound a pile of dirt around the base of the 
tree for the first winter to prevent frost heaving. Rabbits 
like young Hybrid Elms, so tie fine-mesh wire or heavy 
paper aroun d the Prices—Field’s New Hybrid Elm—A4235 
At Planting 
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IN10—Grows like Pfit- 
Has shiny, waxy, 
Colorado Blue Spruce = Red Cedar 
IN1—Silvery blue- IN19—Virginia Juni- 
c per. Silvery-green pyr-  zer. 
« Pfitzer Juniper 
IN4—Low, dark green spreader—3 to 

green, tall growing, : 
4 feet or more across when full compact and perfectly @midal. Hardy and ~dark green foliage and, _~ 
grown. Ideal entrance planting, in shaped. Slower grow- Pt resistant: jn fall, red berries. Does — = 
front of tall evergreens or shrubs, ‘®& but worth waiting Bright Ginen been well in partial, even 
t ane 2 $5 - for. 12 to 18” size. 18 to 24” size. $1.35 heavy shade. 10 pees - 3 
at corners, in cemetery. 12-to 18” $1389 each; 3 for each; 3 for $3.50, 12” size. $1.45 each;  _ 
size. $1.55 each; 3 for $4.10, postpaid. $4.90, postpaid. postpaid. 3 for $3.80, poses a3 
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Ideal for doorway 
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and foundation ~ 
IN2—NORWAY SPRUCE. Beautiful 
planted 3 times for extra heavy, compact root growth. _ ; 
IN13—Globe Arborvitae. Trims like a 
planting. Color: ball. 10 to 12” size, $1.45 each; 3 lawn tree. 12 to 18” size. $1.30 med) i eS 
soft,silvery green. for $3.80, ppd. 3 for $3.25, ppd. is 
Grows 10 to 12 INIS~ANDORRA JUNIPER. ‘The 'N6—BLACK HILLS SPRUCE. Her 
ft. tall Can be low and spreading Juniper. 10 to 12” diest. 12 to 18” size. $1.45 mechs 3 
ths Sa size, $1.30 each; 3 for $3.25, ppd. for $3.80, ppd. — | 
trimme any vk INS—CREEPING JUNIPER. ‘A creep-. Fr: 
height. Very IMz seams jumteen, Dew pea ne sueagng Mitr Oe 
hardy. 3 times height. 12 to 18” size. $1.55 each; nine, ee me a Fobsa2 ade: Ke 
3 for $4.10, ppd. 
IN7—Mugho PINE, Dwarf round ball 
with new growth that looks like 
funy candles. 8 to 10” size. $1. 45 each; 
transplanted 
trees. 18 to 24” 
size. $1.80 each; 3 
for $4.90, ppd. 
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3 for $3.80, ppd. size. $4. 29 spostpald. , 
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IN59X—2 Pfitzer Junipers, 10 to 12”, shady place where the sun comes = 12 to 18” 4.25 ; 
and 2 Pyramidal Silver Junipers, 12 right oe rowine Hemiiabe, 12 e ; §$ ae 
to 18” size. 18”, and 2 Spreading Yew, 10 to 2 American Arborvitae | “ panteald ie 
FREE: 1 Black Hills Spruce. 12”—$4.89, postpaid. 12 to {86 oe ? Wis 
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