TREES .... 
Grown in nursery rows, root pruned, 
transplanted and spaced to insure best 
root system and specimen trees. 
Where caliper grades are shown, as 
1 inch, 2 inch, 3 inch, etc., it means the 
diameter six inches above the ground. 
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HARD MAPLE 
DECIDUOUS TREES 
WINDBREAKS 
You will find varieties and prices listed 
on page 9. 
LOCUST, THORNLESS HONEY—Same as 
Honey Locust but thornless. Makes a 
very good street or shade tree. 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER (Schwedleri) (Pur- 
ple Leaf Maple)—40-50 ft. A perfectly 
shaped tree. Gleaming red and purple 
in spring. Purplish green in mid-sum- 
mer and in autumn golden yellow. 
MAPLE. SILVER (Soft Maple)—The fast- 
est growing and largest of the maples. 
Leaves are silver underneath. 
BG ibe res cer yn Senate sess ate as nates sare $1.25 
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Gol Oisttnes mesa na esasta odsivee Berean 3.00 
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MAPLE, SUGAR (Hard Maple) —Tall 
stately trees of great beauty. Foliage 
turns to brilliant shades of yellow, 
orange and scarlet in autumn. 
GeB ita eas tong eer tere te me meee cas $4.00 
SOU Oe SA sinc cperescbornortntbernge tegacnemeie RENO ioe 5.00 
Ve Sha Keted hh of 0e Sac ooan toemenbaqceeunch tooucesnes. 6.50 
Vein abate, nolo d bl el= vers se\seny teaser deaactenceceasen pee 7.50 
OAK. BUR (Quercus Macrocarpa)—Well 
known in Nebraska and Iowa. A very 
hardy rugged tree. 
RSI Gy 2 eee Be anette sc ee re $3.50 
G-Oigite nee es Snes iie cr ie, Hepes kere eenee 5.00 
pS ENO) Ps Given Sats eo >. Paes eee ener ae 7.00 
1 Peineecctlipe neem. came on, Soe 8.00 
OAK, RED (Quercus rubra) 60-80 ft—An 
excellent tree for park and street plant- 
ing. Beautiful foliage turning red in 
autumn. 
BoYEL6) WA coc: oanetunnne an canndset accacsto stn creates aerace: $3.50 
OZ OR teem ete ence tome errr nto eo 5.00 
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PIN OAK 
OAK, PIN—Tall, pyramidal shape. Foli- 
age glossy green, becoming brilliantly 
colored in autumn. 
SELON GIA. easort Sick ote nae ee MT Poet oORE $3.50 
Soe AIR eases panera Seat ace Ree tee ae Ean hs 5.00 
BE) Uptime eee bie te ee eae. dee we 7.00 
WY Leeibots mete dblieye et spac enae cotaenmactnenaete ten 9.00 
UES thal, GOAN SIEVO crsie ce asnacsarnobtecrsb eee: 11.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—Attractive, silver grey 
leaves and grayish white berries. Used 
frequently for hedges and windbreaks. 
Se Ott cee rent tc tas fate orate $1.75 
SOI Ber rocs nar tet MO Pe tee ee re 2.50 
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LOMBARDY POPLAR 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY (2 Year)—A tall, 
pyramidal tree, limbs from the ground 
up. Fine for screens, and does not 
seed. 
SOs fh Si eee eects 3 Peet tee cea: $0.60 
6-8 fh elo Aa, Laan mae teat Sate eae 85 
Ba] Ole fees, ok ere eine cee eee 1.15 
IQE1 2:2 ftx Cea eee yee eee an 1.40 
1o-ine calipers. oe ee 2.25 
NIOBE WEEPING WILLOW 
WILLOW, NIOBE WEEPING—Bark on 
twigs and branches of a golden yellow 
color, giving the tree a handsome ap- 
pearance both winter and summer. 
Ae 0 ce Ltr eet teers Sener ecioer secre. $0.75 
LaF Ag Ms Sot asccccogecottbaem ponedo ene Morne 1.25 
GEG Si teeaa, <meta cet re otters cea 1.75 
Ca TOse Tt aes tr nomen: deena tenant Petraes 2.25 
WILLOW, PUSSY—Small tree, with cat- 
kins on the branches in early spring. 
1822.4 Seri eee eee mee eee At care enne $0.56 
DE 8) i eee eee. (oe caeh cok need Aenean Ae 65 
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