DESCRIPTICNS 
ELM, AMERICAN. Outstanding as a shade, protective and ornamental tree. Most uni- 
versal and popular tree in America. Hardy except in the extreme North and West of 
the Plain section. 
‘ELM. CHINESE. Especially adapted to dry plains. Grows rapidly. 
ELM, MOLINE. Narrow upright variety of American Elm. Grafted. Very similar in 
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LINDEN, AMERICAN. ‘The parent of the Ord Linden. 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER. A variety of Norway or European Hard Maple. Leaves come out bright 
red in spring and gradually fade to bronze green in mid-summer. 
MAPLE, SUGAR. The popular street tree of the central states. Round headed, medium 
eroOwine, Follage turns beautiful pink to crimson Im fall, Plant tn eastern 
Nebraska, lowa, East and South. 
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CRANBERRYBUSH. A bushy shrub with foliage similar to Snowball. Very showy red 
berries which begin to color in mid-summer and hold well throughout the winter 
Height 6 to 10 feet 
SNOWBALL. Pure white, ball-like flower clusters which produce no fruit. Very Hardy 
Height 6 to 10 feet 
WAYFARINGBUSH. Hardy shrub of Snowball family. Attractive foliage and clusters of 
black fruit late in the season. Grows 5 to 8 feet high. 
WEIGELA. Blooms early. Height 3 to 6 feet. Not adapted to the Northwest. The 
pink is the hardier. variety. 
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VICTORIA RHUBARB. The old standard home rhubarb. 
FIRESIDE. Large, long keeping winter apple of high quality. Highly flavored. 
Very hardy. i 
NORTHWESTERN. Vigorous grower and-very hardy. Valuedlie baking variety. Season, 
October to February. 
PRAIRIE SPY. The first high quality apple to succeed so far in the far North. Mid- 
winter keeper. 
VICTORY. An apple of the snow type and quality. Larger. Very hardy. 
WEALTHY. Beautiful large fruit unsurpassed for cooking, jelly, drying, or butter. 
Bears young and reguarly. September. 
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CRAWFORD. One of the best free-stone peaches for Nebraska. A rich golden yellow 
meat. Season medium. t 
ELBERTA. Mid-season yellow free-stone. A popular market peach. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Large, high quality. Free-stone. Yellow flesh. 
J. H. HALE. A yellow free-stone. Very large. Good quality. 
MARQUETTE. Fruit is medium size, yellow, red cheek, free-stone. Heavy bearer. 
POLLY. New variety. White flesh, high quality. Extra hardy. 
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