

“When Its 
Redbud Time 
tn Kansas” 








Yes, “Redbud Time in Kansas” will be known na- 
tionally if the ambitions of the Kansas Garden Clubs 
are realized. So beautiful and “adapted to Kansas” is 
this small ornamental tree, that the Garden Clubs are 
urging several be planted on every farm and home, as 
well as in parks and along our highways. The beautiful, 
bright red blossoms appear in the spring before the 
leaves. This tree makes ideal shade or partial shade for 
flower beds. Since it is a legume, it does not “sap” the 
soil as other trees do. 
PRICES ON OUR SALINA GROWN TREES: 
3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each; postpaid. Not prepaid, 4 to 5 ft., 
$1.75 each; 5 to 6 ft., $3.00 each. 


CHINESE 
PAGODA TREE 
A combination flowering and 
shade tree of medium height, 
forming a dense round head. At- 
tractive dark green, lace-like 
compound leaves. In late sum- 
mer it bears beautiful creamy 
white flowers. The dark green 
branches are arranged in artis- 
tic whorls. Very hardy and re- 
sistant to heat and drought. 
Adapted to the Great Plains Re- 
gion. 
tO Loe tae eee: $1.50 Each 
Sctor4 ftis ee 2.50 Each 
CHINESE PAGODA 

Ornamenta 

PURPLE-LEAF PLUM 
Unusually attractive small tree with reddish-purple foliage 
all summer. A striking addition to any planting. 
BM eR a a erie ee ei a ty lr ecard $2.50 Each 
4 to'5. fta cae en 3.00 Each 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
Extremely hardy, drought resistant tree with striking sil- 
very-green foliage. If trimmed up it makes a beautiful me- 
dium sized ornamental tree. Allowed to branch out next to 
the ground it makes excellent tall shrubs suitable for back- 
grounds, hedges or windbreaks. 
Size Each Per 10 
Pai Xo ES nb Cees ie Per pT Sed ne, ee $0.75 $ 6.50 
3 to 4 ftiscicsen i eee ee eee 11.25 10.00 
4. 10:5 ‘ftcA. ncn. eee eo ee 1.50 14.00 
For Seedlings, see page 31. 
SYCAMORE 
The Sycamore grows rapidly into a large, stately, perfectly- 
shaped tree with greenish-white branches, slightly resembling 
those of a Birch. Its large, bright-green leaves add to its 
beauty. Its perfect shape and beauty, as well as its shade 
and hardiness, makes it a valuable street, park and yard tree. 
Size Each Per 5 
4 CO: Si fb eds Secsstcctnce teen eee ee $2.25 $10.00 
SILO Ofte cosesccccctecet ss tencsuaesy-tanc ee ee 3.00 12.50 
© too ST trees cs sticeseecc se ae ee 3.75 16.25 
BLACK WALNUT 
An excellent, long-lived, hardwood tree that is valuable for 
its wood and fruit as well as its shade and beauty. 3 to 4 
ft., $1.25 each; 4 to 5 ft., $2.00 each. (For Seedlings see 
page 31.) oe 
WEEPING WILLOW—— 
Popular picturesque tree, valuable in 
landscape work for its graceful, ‘““weep- 
ing” habit of growth. The branches 
often droop to the ground and are 
beautiful even in winter when the 
leaves are gone. Although Weeping 
Willows will grow in nearly any loca- 
tion, they are especially attractive 
near a pool or rock garden. 
Sutola i itor eee $0.75 Each 
4rtosStitwe ee. a eee 1.25 Each 
5 tor6.ft- ene eee 2.00 Each 

VELVET GRASS 
An excellent grass that makes a rich bright green lawn of 
such fine texture that it resembles velvet. It grows best in 
full sun and withstands heat and drought. 
It is sold by the square foot of sod. When planted accord- 
ing to instructions (furnished with each order), each square 
foot of sod will plant from 20 to 50 square feet of lawn area 
depending upon the method used and how close it is planted. 
It should be planted in MAY or JUNE and usually becomes 
a solid lawn by July or August. OUR SUPPLY IS VERY 
LIMITED. Order yours early to be sure it will be shipped 
at the proper time. 
CAUTION—This Velvet Grass does not produce seed. It 
can be started only from the sod or roots. Seed of Holcus 
lanatus, Common Velvetgrass, which is not even a lawn 
grass, has been erroneously sold for this type of Velvet Grass. 
PRICES—85c per sq. ft., prepaid. 2 sq. ft. for $1.50, pre- 
paid. 5 sq. ft. for $2.75, not prepaid. 10 sq. ft. for $4.50, not 
prepaid. 
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