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is eidstaWish You Need For Quick Shelter—So Valuable for Wood: _ 
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CHINESE ELM 

T1S—CHINESE ELM. Fast growing and hardy, it has become ex- 
tremely popular all over the country. It grows with remarkable success in every sec- 
tion. Very thick and compact, branching from the ground, it furnishes protection 
against winter storms and snows as well as dust storms. Beautiful and graceful in 
habit, the Chinese Elm makes the whole landscape more sightly. 
Plant in double or triple rows 10 to 12 feet apart, and 3 or 4 feet apart in the row. Ferris’ Chinese Elms are grown 
in the North and from northern seed. Plant your windbreak or screen this spring—take advantage of these fine 



values. (Special Shade Tree Sizes are offered on page 53.) 25 100 200 
(a). 18-24 in, select seedlings 2.2007. 5. a eee $1.10 $ 4.00 $ 7.00 
(b) 2-3 ft., select seedling 8.6.47 25.05. a Be a ee eae 1.85 7.00 12.50 
(c}- 3-4 ft. select seedlings ©... .oua.0... 5020) nk ee ee 3.15 12.00 22.00 
(d)}\ 4-5 £., select seedlings 2302, 455, (oe i nn ee ee 4,25 16.00 30.00 
T20—GREEN ASH. One of the finest timber trees. Medium hardwood species, rapid in growth, very hardy, doing 
well even in the more arid sections of Dakota. Excellent tree for the street and park planting also. 80-100 ft. 
10 25 100 
al Hy weedlings 4. Ji V8? Bape Bae HW, het ee eee ee $2.50 $5.00 $16.00 

H6—TARTARIAN HONEYSUCELE. Finest and most popular flowering screen. Beautiful, vigorous, fast growing, and mye at EE 
hardy everywhere. Shuts off these undesirable views in no time. Plant 2 ft. apart. Attractive red berries follow the LOMBARDY POPLAR 
May-June flowers. (More complete description on pages 45 and 57.) 10 25 100 
@) 1 8. sturdy hedging (000.05 Pd ae, ee oly ee $1.35 $2.75 . $10.00 
b} 2. select transplanta 2) 2 0)ic <3. 8a ds ae ee eee 3.00 6.25 20.00 T8—LOMBARDY POPLAR. Exceedingly popular for quick 
back d , i i 
72}—LAUREL-LEAF WILLOW. Shrubby in habit, with chestnut-brown bark and deep shiny green foliage. Fast reek ae ee aoe eee Ne pirat 
growing, splendid for screens and backgrounds as well as washy banks. 20 to 30 feet at maturity. Be: ne may B. Sasiy recognized by its slim form. (For 
10 25 100 Choice Specimens, see page 52.) 
(i) 18-24 in. windbreak trees 6.973.610 o ss ee ee $2.00 $3.75 $12.00 © 10 25 100 
tb): 9-4 it, heavy windbreak-trees, o/c. ce ee 3.50 7.50 25.00 (a) 2-3 ft, windbreak trees $2.50 $5.00 $16.00 
T22—RUSSIAN GOLDEN WILLOW. Very rapid growing willow with attractive yellow bark. In mass plantings they (b) 3-4 ft.. windbreak trees . 3.75 7.00 22.00 
are especially decorative, even in winter. They make fine, quick windbreaks and are entirely hardy. 30 to 40 feet 
oo a len 10 2s 100‘ TI6—AMERICAN ELM i 
: - The All-American tree, rapid of 
a9 Be, windbuenk trea’. 9 i25)45 2 cds ee es ee ee $2.50 $5.00 $16.00 growth, entirely hardy, lives to great age, and is beau- 
T23—-WEEPING WILLOW. Developing a broad, weeping head, and of compact character, this makes an extremely tiful as well. Highly recommended for woodlots and 
fine background or screen. A planting of Weeping Willow along a stream is particularly beautiful and desirable. shelter-belts. (For Special Lawn Tree sizes see page 
(Trees for lawn planting are given on page 53.) 10 25 100 53.) : : : 
a3 fe windbreak trees. i os (sc. hah icin i ee a $2.50 $5.00 $16.00 25 100 
H7—ROSA MULTIFLORA. The new Living Fence for large properties. See description and prices on page 57. (a) 4-5 ft. windbreak trees ......... $10.00 $30.00 













T7—BLACK WALNUT. Well-known ‘ SPECIAL! 125 — CHINESE CHESTNUT. Blight 126—HAZELNUT (Filbert). Very har- 
and valuable timber tree. Devel- T24—THOMAS BLACK WALNUT. The greatest Resistant—Early Bearer. Beautiful, dy shrub that every year produces 
: ops a stately, spreading head, nut tree of the century! This is the famous ornamental tree that will bear big, an abundant crop of roundish nuts 
i rowing very rapid] d is grafted hybrid—qa hardy, fast growing tree Sweet, tasty chestnuts the second f 
g g y rapidly, and pro : : / : or third year after planting. Does of wonderful flavor. Does best in 
duces large crops of rich ] that produces in quick time extra large, thin Te Pp 3S: 
& ee shelled nuts. The large meats of rich, de- well in almost any good soil, and rather moist soil. Develops a well- 
nuts. ; Entirely hardy, succeeding licious flavor come out in halves and quar- is hardy wherever the native branched shrub, 5 to 6 ft. tall and. 
best in rich, deep, moist soil. 60 ters, and are of high market value. The tree chestnut pedi We ag vise ae in the fall h “ beautif I let 
: : : to 80 feet at maturity. often starts bearing the second year, and at yng In pairs lor cross-pollenization. cuttus scarie 
Rich Fruits—Beautiful Trees maturity will produce 20 to 40 bushels of Grow this delicious food delicacy and bronze foliage. 
for the Lawn—Valuable for Each 2 6 nuts in a season. in your own back yard. 
Lumber. (a) 5-6 #......$1.50 $2.60 § 6.60 Each 2 6 Each 2 6 Each 2 6 
(b) 6-8 ft. ..... 2.00 3.50 9.00 0-4 flo... cae ee eee $3.00 $5.50 $14.40 y Wr een $2.50 $4.50 $12.00 2-3 ft. plants ..$1.00 $1.80 $ 5.10 

CHINESE 
CHESTNUT HAZELNUT 


