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CHINESE ELM—Makes windbreak, shade or hedge. (Courtesy of Capper Publications) 
T17—CHINESE ELM. Fast growing and hardy, it has become extremely popular all 
over the country. It grows with remarkable success in every section: 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 39.) 25 100 200 
é b): 18-24 in. ‘select seedlings ...:... 2.0... 2.0. ene ess $1.25 $ 4.25 $ 7.25 
2 Cjuacd tt pelectiseedlings Vici...) 1 fens n ee da SSemer ees 2.00 7.50 13.25 
d)}ga-4 ft, sselect-seedlingsin..: 4.0). cle aisuiicn cae sa eee 3.50 12.95 23.00 
elma-5ptt,, selectseedlings 232.1): oon adr cee sae ee a 4.65 - 16.50 31.50 
TI8—AMERICAN ELM. The All-American tree, rapid of growth, entirely hardy, lives 
to great age, and is beautiful as well. Highly recommended for woodlots and 
shelter-belts. (For Special Lawn Tree sizes, see page 39.) 
if 25 100 200 
(a) 18-24 in., select seedlings ......................05. $2.00 $7.00 $12.00 
‘ T23—-LAUREL-LEAF WILLOW. Shrubby in habit, with chestnut-brown bark and 
; deep shiny green foliage. Fast growing, splendid for screens and backgrounds 
I as well as washy banks. 20 to 30 feet at maturity. 10 25 100 
SaMewInd break trees... <7. ete rata en ae eles $2.50 $4.50 $15.00 
T24—RUSSIAN GOLDEN WILLOW. Very rapid growing willow with attractive yel- 
low bark. In mass plantings they are especially decorative, even in winter. 
They make fine, quick windbreaks and are entirely hardy. 
L a 10 25 100 
| eau iter WING DICK 1608 hs. Sis os Soko Le hoes eee njren ae $2.50 $4.50 $15.00 
_  T25—WEEPING WILLOW. Developing a broad, weeping head, and of compact 
character, this makes an extremely fine background ar 
screen. A planting of Weeping Willow along a stream 
is particularly beautiful and desirable. (Trees for 
lawn planting are given on page 39.) 
10 25 100 
3-5 ft., windbreak 
trees ian aan $2.75 $5.00 $16.00 
SPECIAL! . 
a T26—THOMAS BLACK WALNUT. The greatest 
nut tree of the century! This is the famous 
grafted hybrid—a hardy, fast growing tree 
that produces in quick time extra large, 
thin shelled nuts. The large meats of rich, 
delicious flavor come out in halves and 
quarters, and are of high market value, The 
tree often starts bearing the second year, 
and at maturity will produce 20 to 40 bush- 
els of nuts in a season. 
Each 2 6 
THOMAS E-BY Ht ess OE: $3.20 $6.15 $17.50 
BLACK WALNUT . 
‘\T27—CHINESE CHESTNUT. Blight Resistant— 
Early Bearer. Beautiful ornamental tree that 
will bear big, sweet, tasty chestnuts the sec- 
ond or third year after planting. Does well 
in almost any good soil, and is hardy wher- 
ever the native chestnut grows. We advise 
planting in pairs for cross-pollenization. 
Grow this delicious food delicacy in your 
CHINESE own back yard. aS, 6 
CHESTNUT 2-3 ft., branched ....$2.00 $3.75 $9.00 
NUT TREES 
Rich Fruits—Beautiful Trees for the Lawn—Valuable for Lumber 
Ferris Quick 
WINDBREAKS 
Just What You Need for 
Quick Shelter — So Valu- 
able for Woodlots and 
Erosion Work. TAKE AD- 
VANTAGE OF OUR 
SPECIAL LOW PRICES. 
T8—LOMBARDY POPLAR. Exceedingly popular for quick backgrounds and screens, 
producing very picturesque skyline effects, Easily recognized by its slim form. 
(For Choice Specimens, see page 39.) 
10 25 100 
(a)¥3-45it windbreaktrees\7..5-..-7 ee ei es: $2.50 $ 5.00 $16.00 
(bk 4-Sitt-;-windbreak! trees -.5. chore ee eee oe 3.85 9.00 27.50 
(cjiz5-6 ft’ windbreak’ trees... ccc Sei es 5.00 10.00 35.00 
TIGO—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, Ex- 
cellent for street and park planting also. (See Special Shade Tree size on page 
38.) 10 25 100 
(a) eO-43itc seedlings... sce ho oleetceeton eh oe: $3.00 $5.50 $17.50 
H10—TARTARIAN HONEYSUCELE. Finest and most popular flowering screen. Beau- 
tiful, vigorous, fast growing, and hardy everywhere. Shuts off those undesirable 
views in no time. Plant 2 ft. apart. Attractive red berries follow the May-June 
flowers. Grows 10 to 12 ft. tall (See special Zabel type on page 35.) 
10 25 100 
(a) Blattessturdyshedging o0c7\j.006= one ener ere $1.85 $4.00 $14.00 
(DIEZGt select.transplants eo. 1.2-c40- er ee 3.25 6.50 21.50 
T49—RUSSIAN OLIVE. Shrub or small tree with silvery grey foliage develops an 
unusually attractive screen or 
background. Plant 4 ft. apart and 
start clipping when small. For more 
complete description see page 40. 
10 25 100 
(a) 21/2-3'/ 
ft., trans- 
planted $5.00 $10.00 $35.00 
H7—ROSA MULTIFLORA, The new 
Living Fence for large properties. 
See description and price on page 
35. 
T20—BLACK WALNUT. Well-known 
and valuable timber tree. Devel- 
ops a stately, spreading head, 
growing rapidly, and produces 
large crops of rich, oily nuts. En- 
tirely hardy, succeeding best in 
rich, deep, moist soil. 60 to 80 
feet at maturity. 
Each 2 6 
6-8 ft., 
transplanted ...$1.50 $2.70 $7.50 
T28—HAZELNUT (Filbert). Very har- 
dy shrub that every year pro- 
duces an abundant crop of round- 
ish nuts of wonderful flavor. Does 
best in rather moist soil. Develops 
a well-branched shrub, 5 to 6 ft. 
tall and in the fall has beautiful 
scarlet and bronze foliage. 
Ae : 
Sok Each 2 6 HAZELNUT ech 
transplanted ..$1.25 $2.00 $5.00 
