Ornamental 
t tenes Field’s offer you an un- 
ally large variety of shade 
and ornamental trees. Here you 
can find exactly the tree or trees 
\for your particular need—orna- 
. ment or shade, for yard, feed lot 
lor field, for windbreaks and soil 
rosion control. And you will 
md kinds that do best in your 
particular climate and soil. 
3; | 
Ma 
Attracts Birds from Cherries 
A4282—Rich purple fruits. A fast 
grower and a pretty shade tree. 
/Plant one with cherries — the 
‘;birds will leave cherries alone. 
e a fine jam and jelly, and 
ean well. Good eaten right off 
\jthe tree too. Rugged and hardy. 
‘Makes fine stock shade. Plant 
J\25 ft. apart. 4-6 ft. size 69c each; 
for 1.29; 10 for 5.98. Express not 
prepaid. 
| 
i 
seem to make them thrive. 
a Well Rooted Trees 
Chinese Elm. Not only 
fare they the Siberian 
ie a but they are care- 
{fully grown, carefully 
dug, and heavy rooted. 
gain last year over 
2,000 people wrote us 
about how well the Chi- 
nese Elms they bought 
from us were doing. 
CHINESE ELMS FOR 
Each Per2 
\Heavy Rooted, 3-4 ft. .569- .98 
Heavy Rooted, 4-5 ft. .89 1.69 
‘Heavy Rooted, 5-6 ft. 1.25 2.29 
Extra Heavy Rooted, 
ON 1.79 3.38 
Heavy Tops and 
Roots, 8-10 ft.....2.49 4.75 
| NOTE: These are all heavy, well 
planted trees, straight and full of life. 
ize for planting. 
7 
¥ 
ES 
CHINESE 
Fast Growing—Long Lived 
This strain grows 4 to 6 feet per 
year. Plant this year and next year 
ou have a windbreak or shade tree. 
What’s more, you'll have them for 
years and years. Some of these trees 
existing today-are over 200 years old. 
Don’t confuse these with common 
WANT A REAL 
BARGAIN? 
1 Big 4 to 5 ft. Chi- 
nese Elm $1.69 
(Express not prepaid) 
ers 1 BRIDAL... © 
WREATH WI 
EACH COLLECTION 
-A4220 (EXPRESS NOT PREPAID) 
TREES 
ABOUT SHIPPING TREES. We 
try to ship all the plants we can 
by Parcel Post as that service 
brings them directly to your door. 
But many trees are too tall to 
ship by Parcel Post so we have to 
ship them express. We note with 
each offer the method by which it 
is sent to you. So please watch 
and, when necessary, be sure to 
tell us just where your nearest 
express station is. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
The Silver Grey Tree 
A4283—Silver-grey fine foliage, small 
olives. Can be used for a tall shrub. 
Likes sandy poor land, stands wind and 
drought. Ideal for dry prairies. The 
soil erosion and shelter belt people use 
them by the thousands. Plant 15 ft. 
apart, per per per 
each 3 10 25 
2-3 ft. postpaid ........... -89 2.49 4.98 
3-4 ft. postpaid ......,.... 1.10 3.39 7.95 
4-5 ft. Exp. not prepaid... .59 1.59 4.98 10.98 
5-6 ft. Exp. not prepaid... .79 2.19 6.98 14.75 
6-8 ft. Exp. not prepaid... .98 2.85 8.98 19.65 
Genuine Siberian Strain 
| Our seed for these Chinese Elm 
originally came from Siberia, where 
only the hardiest of trees survive. 
They will stand temperatures of 30 
degrees below zero. And drouth 
doesn’t hurt them. Neither does poor 
soil. And extreme temperatures only 
A2890X 
SHADE 
SOULANGEANA 
A4259—This is the most popular 
hardy Magnolia; the one with the 
great, pink, cup-shaped flowers in 
the spring before the leaves come. 
Seldom gets over 12 feet tall—so 
makes a nice lawn tree. Plant in 
sheltered place. Folks south of 
Iowa should have no trouble but 
is doubtfully hardy from Iowa 
north. There are several beauties 
right here in Shenandoah. We don’t 
believe you will find this tree 
priced so low in any other catalog. 
18” to 24” root-wrapped. plants, 
2.49 each; 2’ to 3’ root-wrapped 
plants, 3.50 each, prepaid. 
CHINESE ELM TREE SPECIAL 
A2905X—This Is Our Best Bargain in Chinese Elms 
Here’s a buy for you folks who can use a few 
Chinese Elms, and there are few who can’t. These 
are small enough to use for windbreaks and 
large enough to plant for shade trees. 
stock a break. Plant a few in the corner of the 
feedlot or field where they can find refuge from 
the broiling summer sun. Three 8 to 6 ft. Chinese 
Express not prepaid. 
Give the 
WINDBREAK BARGAIN 
200 9 to 12-in, Size CHINESE ELM 3.79 
Per4 Perlv 
1.89 4.49 
2.98 6.60 Elm for 1.00. 
4.39 9.98 
6.35 14.89 
8.98 21.00 
rooted, trans- 
The best 
one at each side of the spade cut. 
in well and, if both grow after they get 2 ft. 
high, either chop one out, which you can well 
afford to do at our price in this bargain, or trans- 
A2891X—Just stick a spade in the ground, plant 
Tramp them 
plant one to another location. This is a mighty 
started. 
A4012 
9-12 in. . 
12-18 in.. 
18-24 in. 
all through the season. 
cheap way to get.a good section of a windbreak 
We are going to make a special offer 
of 200 9 to 12 in. Chinese Elm seedlings for 3.79, 
postpaid. This is only a little over 1\%c per plant. 
CHINESE ELMS FOR WINDBREAK 
OR HEDGE 
100 200 
4.59 
6.98 
11.89 
15.49 
23.56 
31.80 
36.50 
<CRIMSON KING MAPLE 
Reddest of All 
A4214—Here’s a brand new maple originated in Europe. It's 
patented (Plant Pat. No. 735). Beautiful red all summer long. 
Much redder than Schwedler’s. 
in America for ten years and has kept its brilliant coloring 
A real novelty. 
thing for the neighbors to talk about, this is it. 
to offer—order early. 4 to 5 ft. size, 3.69 each, postpaid. 
Has been under observation 
If you want some- 
Not many 
WINDBREAKS 
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is typical pro- Nf < 
tection from Nts aeeaeriareuetetetorostoeeeteers tees Med 
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Northwest 
winter winds. 
Trees for 
each row can 
be chosen ac- 
cording to 
taste or 
needs, but 
generally low 
trees on the 
ofa tralivd (6, 
growing tall 
to about % 
Here are suggestions: 
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: Soft Maple, Mulberry, Cotton- 
wood, or American Elm. Plants 6 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 to 10 ft. apart in the row. 
If tree, 6 ft. apart is the proper spacing. 
EASY TO PLANT 
First, with a walking plow, throw out a deep 
furrow along the row of trees to be planted. Sec- 
ond, put each tree against the straight edge of the 
furrow. then throw the loose dirt back in over the 
roots. Pack firmly with the feet. Then CUT ALL 
SEEDLINGS OR TREES BACK TO LESS THAN 
HALF THEIR HEIGHT (except Evergreens, which 
require no pruning). Cultivate plenty the first two 
summers. 
Our Special 
CHINESE ELM WINDBREAK 
A2892X—If you want quick, tight windbreak or 
hedge in a hurry, here’s the bargain for you. 
Some 6 in. Chinese Elms grow to 6 ft. in 1 year, 
so these big 1% ft. trees will give you wind- 
break quick. 
| to 1/2 FT. 69 FREE 
15 TREES—Postpaid 1 9 es 
Windbreaks, shelter-belts, erosion control, wild life food and 
shelter, screens farm woodlots, fenceposts, shelter for the 
farm animals: 
Orders for 500 or more shipped Express Not Prepaid. 
A4012—CHINESE ELM—lIdeal for quick wind- 
break clear to ground. Fastest grower known. 
Drouth resistant. See prices at left. 
A4000—AMERICAN ELM—Very long lived. 
for reforestation. Perfect for 
Ideal 
windbreak or 
500 
grove. 
Exp. 
2 50 100 200 not 
Prd. Fred. Prd. FEpd. Ppd. 
12-18 in. ........ -98 1.79 3.19 5.89 12.98 
18-24 im. ........ 1.35 2.39 4.39 7.75 17.49 
A4006—BLACK LOCUST—Best to prevent soil 
washing. Used a great deal by the government. 
Black Locust best for fence posts. 
12-18 im. ........ 1.19 2.19 3.98 7.19 13.98 
A4007—BLACK WALNUT—Fine tree for groves. 
Bears heavy crop of nuts. Makes good wind- 
break. Lumber profitable. Hardy. Good invest- 
ment for poor farm land. 
12-18 im. ........ 1.98 3.69 6.98 12.98 29.50 
18-24 in. ........ 2.49 4.55 8.79 15.98 34.25 
A4011—CARAGANA (Siberian Pea Tree.) One of 
the most valuable of the tall shrubs, or low trees, 
for the north and west. Extremely hardy and 
drouth resistant. Grasshoppers don’t bother them. 
12-18 im. ........ 1.79 3.39 6.50 11.49 23.89 
18-24 im. ........ 2.69 4.89 9.25 17.69 36.50 
MIAO SD tte 2 ana 3.39 6.25 10.89 19.75 47.25 
A4023—_THORNLESS HONEY LOCUST—Very beau- 
tiful, fast growing. Choice windbreak. Drouth 
resistant and hardy. 
O-12 ime 55.55 0h. -98 1.79 3.19 
12-18 in. ........ 1.35 2.39 4,39 
A4033—OSAGE ORANGE—For 
fence posts. 
5.89 12.98 
7.75 17.49 
windbreak and 
Makes almost cattletight hedge or 
windbreak. 
S-12Z ime 1... 69 85 1.49 2.69 5.98 
12-18 im. ........ 89 1.39 2.49 4.59 9.98 
18-24 in. ........ 1.19 2.10 3.98 TAD 13.98 
A4046—RUSSIAN MULBERRY—Grows fast. Lots 
of fruit. Very hardy. Grows very dense. Attracts 
birds. 
12-18 im. ........ 1.19 2.10 3.98 7.19 13.98 
WG-24 ine ere cust. 1.50 2.79 5.50 10.29 21.79 
em Bk Ga eer cat a Santoro 2.25 4.28 8.50 15.69 31.49 
A4047—RUSSIAN OLIVE—Very drouth-resistant 
and quick growing. A beautiful silver color. A 
relief from usual windbreaks. Tight grower. 
12-18 in. ........ 1.89 3.50 6.79 12.98 27.98 
A4051—SOFT OR SILVER MAPLE—Rapid grower. 
Grows to immense size. Easy to transplant. 
12-18 im. ........ 08 1.79 3.19 5.89 12.98 
18-24 im. ........ 1.58 2.89 5.50 10.29 21.79 
A4066—WESTERN CATALPA—For quick growth. 
Very hardy. Profitable for lumber as well as 
grove or windbreak. 
12-18 in. ........- 89 1.39 2.49 4.59 9.98 
18-24 in. ........- 88 1.85 3.39 6.59 12.95 
ZB Pte icc ccceee 1,29 2.39 4,49 8.69 16.98 
A4031—NORTHERN COTTONWOOD—Fast grow- 
ing tree that serves many purposes. The “fire- 
wood” tree. 
2-3 ft. 2. cess 1,19 2.19 3.98 T.59 17.49 
eM BES a teen, ot soos 1.49 249 4.49 8.49 19.98 
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