Willow (Niobe Weeping) 
Our hardiest Weeping Willow. A_ rapid 
grower and not too particular as to quality of 
ground. Beautiful golden bark and yellow 
twigs. Used as a specimen or background tree. 
Thornless Honey Locust 
This tree is becoming recognized more for 
its value as a shade and ornamental tree. It is 
free of thorns and has a beautiful laceleaf foli- 
age. Its horizontal habit of limb growth har- 
monizes well with the Plains country and espe- 
cially the new low spreading houses. Hardy 
everywhere. Alkaline resistant. 
Thornless Honey Locust 
MARSHALL'S 
Better Built 
Trees — 
Select Strains 
Russian Olive 
An ornamental tree of special value. Attains 
a height of 30 feet or more. Bark and leaves 
light green when young, bark becomes darker 
and leaves lighter as the tree grows older. An 
excellent tree for semi-arid sections. 
Russian Olive 
Mountain 
Ash 
Is ornamental all 
through the season. 
Its compound pin- 
nate foliage is soft 
and handsome and 
of a fine shade of 
green. Large flat 
heads of pure white 
flowers in June, fol- 
lowed by clusters of 
bright orange and’ 
red fruits which re- 
main long after the 
frost. Height 20 to 
30 feet. 
Pin Oak 
Pyramidal in habit with stiff, horizontal 
branches. Easiest Oak to transplant, grows fast. 
Leaves deep green, glossy, fully divided, turn- 
ing handsome orange-scarlet in fall. East half 
ot Nebraska, east and south. Avoid alkaline 
soil. 
Marshall’s Shade and | 
are mostly grafted from 
Mountain Ash 
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