ELM, Chinese. 40 to 50 ft. Also known as Siberian 
Elm. An extremely rapid grower, with slender, almost 
wiry branches carrying its dense graceful foliage over 
a long season. 
The remarkable growth of Chinese Elm with limited 
moisture, together with its attractiveness have made it 
a favorite in the Great Plains region. Planting is not 
advised where moisture is excessive, or at higher eleva- 
tions where growing season is short. 
Prices apply to transplanted, correctly shaped trees. 
Price Eeach Per 10 
PMO wal Syl I Dee rem ape, ET ag ask Be Ro SER UN Ne Puiog ewe ey S$ to25 514,00 
GE LORe Se Le ee eee Uae eee eee 1.65 15.00 
SECO LORE ee ee ee emer rae nee St earin et eee 2.50 22.50 
Pe to" Uae ine Calnner (2 tee eet 30.00 
1% to 2 INCH Calipenees se eee Sie 35.00 
2 LOMA ye mI INCh 6 Calliy) Cleese ee eee ae 5.00 47.50 
SPECIAL GRADE CHINESE ELM 
Real economy in Quick Growing shade trees. This 
offer eonsists of trees selected out of stock that has 
not been transplanted, which can be used for individual 
planting. The root system is not as well developed, : 
nor are the tops trained as in the above transplanted 
stock. These cannot be guaranteed at prices quoted 
except that trees are in good live condition when de- 
livered; with a little extra care in starting, etc., and 
pruning the trees, results can be very favorable. 
Special. 4 to 5 ft. size, ea: 60c; 3 for $1.50; per 10, $4.50 
Special 3 to 4 ft. size, ea. 40c:'3 for $1.00; per 10, $2.85 
For windbreak see page 17. 
HACKBERRY. 40 to 50 ft. Habit of growth is very 
similar to American Elm. Branches are strong and 
wiry and tree is remarkably free from insects and dis- 
ease. A very durable and sturdy shade tree. 6 to 8 
ft., each $3.00: 8 to 10 ft., each $4.25; 1% to 1% inch 
caliper, each $5.25; 1% to 2 inch caliper, each $6.50; 2 
to 2% inch caliper, each $8.50; 2% to 3 in. caliper $10.25. 
HAWTHORNE. Crataegus mollis. 15 to 18 ft. 
Hawthornes contribute character to any planting. 
Leaves apple-shape but blunt and rigid; also darker 
green. White one-inch blossoms in spring followed by 
many one-inch scarlet fruits in fall. Grown with one 
or more standards. 3 to 4 ft., each $3.00; 4 to 5 ft., 
each $3.75. 
HORSECHESTNUT. 30 to 40 ft. A tree of desir- 
able ornamental and specimen value making a dense 
head by virtue of compound hand shaped leaf clusters. 
Has thick branchlets. Early flower clusters followed 
by large nut-like fruits. 5 to 6 ft. (1% in. cal.) each 
$4.75; 6 to 8 ft. (1% in. cal.) each $5.75. 
HONEYLOCUST, Thornless. 50 ft. We recommend 
this as possibly the outstanding tree for general plant- 
ing in the west central plains. Grows in most western 
soils, rather drouth resistant, and above average in 
freedom from insect pests and diseases. Has attrac- 
tive pinnate or fernlike foliage and branches are not 
subject to snow breakage. Rate of growth moderate; 
does not sucker. Selected thornless strain. 6 to 8 ft., 
each $3.00; 8 to 10 ft., each $4.25; 1% to 1% inch caliper 
each $5.25; 11% to 2 inch caliper each $6.50; 2 to 2% 
inch caliper each $8.50; 2%4 to 3 inch caliper ea. $10.25. 
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