Shade Trees 
Some of these trees are twenty feet high and we 
have a limited supply of seedlings. The prices vary 
according to size and shape. They are priced very 
reasonable. 
Our garden crops need windbreak protection as 
well as good soil and water. Some plants need shade. 
A home is more comfortable both in summer and 
in winter if the windbreak and shade are adequate. 
A large list of shade trees offers selections suit- 
able for every home. Some are drouth resistant 
as the cottonless cottonwood and box elder and 
beautiful in their place. 
Cottonwood,-le-inch per 10022. == $2.00 
AUS Piper eae Aegean Oe ee a 2 Oe 1.00 to 3.00 
Chinese Elm, 12 in. to 18 in., per 100 2.50 
Birch, American White, 5 to 6 ft., each $4.00—up 
Caragana or Siberian Pea Tree .50 to 1.00 
MONG we roliiicg Lae LOL ert. ae ee reer 5.00—up 
American Elm, 2 to 3 inches cal.____2.00 to 4.00 
Haekberrys 03007001 bec ee ee 2.00 
SsLOeLOM toe: OU wemlLOLtOn) cml bomen 3.50 
Hackberry. 4.1ncny Ca lege ee ee 12.50 
Redbud ieee eae See ee 15 to 5.00 
Pins Oak sO3tomtrt vee 2 ee Ree ee 5.00 
BurttOakS ie torpat tas oe ee .75 per foot 
pugareVaplée .Getonorit., Cach> tose 7.50 
Kentucky Coffee Tree, 6 to 8 ft., each_____. 5.00 
Honey, LocusteMoraine, each. = 4.50 
Lainden* 43 ton. tte gee ee .50 per foot 
Maple-=Norwa yi ee 2.00 to 6.00 
Maple——Common eater es 1.00 to 5.00 
Maple—Red Schwedler’s, each _.......... 5.00 
MOUNTANION ASH OALOeo sits. Gach a. ene 5.00 
Poplar—Lombardy, 7 ft. and down __.Up to .50 
Poplar—Lombardy, 10 ft., each 1.00 
POpl arly Creer nee cote oe .50 to 5.00 
Poplar—Bolleana, up to 6 ft., per foot. ELS 
OVETOr tee DereLOOl a eee ne eee .20 
Walnut—Black, 12 to 15 ft., each... 2.50 
Weeping Willow—Yellow, per foot if nn Bh .25 
Sycamore 1Oetonl 2etthn each td eee 15.00 
Binallesizeso1l te Cacia 2. sues 1.00 
