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. 
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. 
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 
of Nebraska, east and south. Avoid alkaline 
- Marshall’s Shade and 
Thornless Honey Locust are mostly grafted from 
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. 
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. Mountain Ash 
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Thornless Honey Locust 
