SARCOXIE SHADE TREES—Continued 
Willow. Babylon Weeping. A large, graceful tree with 
long, slender, drooping branches; growth rapid. 
3 to 4 ft., prepaid $0.75 each; $ 7.00 per 10 
4 to 5 ft., prepaid 1.10 each; 10.00 per 10 
Willow, Niobe Weeping. A graceful tree; slender, drooping 
yellow-barked branches; leaves lustrous green; very hardy. 
Stone 4 its a DRE pallies assert cence $0 75 each; $ 7.00 per 10 
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Willow, Pussy. A shrub or small tree, its furry catkins ap- 
pearing before the leaves; easily grown. 
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Weeping Willow 
Nut Trees—Not Prepaid 
“\ Chinese Chestnut. Blight resistant. Remember not many 
years ago when sweet Chestnuts could be gathered for 
home use? Then came a Chestnut blight that spread all over 
the U. S., killing the trees in nearly every section. We now 
have a Chinese variety producing large sweet nuts and it 
is resistant to blight. Bears young, is hardy and a rapid 
grower. Often bears the third year. Trees furnished are 
two-year plants. , 
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paca mistew ad Paper Shell. Hardiest of all paper-shell 
varieties. Makes an excellent shade tree, is exceptionally 
tough. A profitable tree to add to your property. 
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— Walnut—Thomas Black. This grafted walnut produces 
giant size nuts at an early age, often producing the second 
year. Perfectly hardy, this is a profitable tree, valuable for 
nut production as well as beauty. 
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Buckeye; Scarlet 
Rare and unusual. This odd plant is of exceptional value 
in landscape plantings and always attracts attention in early 
spring when its scarlet flowers in narrow candle-like spikes 
are in blossom. Grows 8 to 10 feet. Leaves resemble Ohio 
Buckeye and make a well shaped large shrub. Produces nut- 
like fruit, resembling chestnut. Fruit is not edible. 
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Above prices are prepaid 
Privet the Living Fence 
Plant 10 to 12 inches apart. Prune back to within 4 to 6 
inches of the ground to make them branch low and thickly. 
The second spring, if not sufficiently thick, again prune back, 
a little higher. After that prune to keep the hedge the height 
and width desired, usually about three times a year. Avoid 
severe pruning after the middle of August. 
Privet, Amur River North; Ligustrum amurense. A rapid 
growing Privet of upright habit, taking the place of Cali- 
fornia as it is reliably hardy here. Very fragrant small white 
flowers like tiny lilacs in late May, followed by black ber- 
ries; seldom blooms when pruned as a hedge. 
10Mors 2o.tore 50) for ss 100i for 
6 to) 12) iia. PRED allGicrccn-serss-neorse-ce- $3.75 $7.00 $12.00 
12 to 18 in., prepaid... ra 5.00 9.50 17.00 
18 to 24 in., prepaid....... a ee 6.50 12.00 20.00 
2rtop sett. motsprepaldie ws... 3.75 8.50 16.00 28.00 
Privet, California; Ligustrum ovalifolium. Glossy dark 
green leaves, retained well into winter. 
e 10 for 25 for 50for 100 for 
I) Woy TF2 ito (SR STSENIKG beesscorcecccaxcoccns $1.50 $3.00 $5.50 $10.00 
12 to 18 in., prepaid - 1.75 3.75 6.75 12.50 
ies} te) EB Tinley felyoxel ie Pecans coceecs an 2.25 5.50 10.00 18.50 
Privet, Evergreen, Chinese No. 6. This new privet, intro- 
duced by us, is practically evergreen, holding its leaves all 
winter, and has proved perfectly hardy in our section. 
Densely foliaged with small leaves, it makes an excellent 
sheared hedge or untrimmed screen where all-year privacy 
is desired. 6 to 8 feet. 
10 for 25for 50for 100 for 
12 CON AS Mey OEP alll cs-ecenes eee ssereeees $2.50 $4.75 $ 9.00 $17.50 
18 to 24 in., well branched, ppd. 3.50 6.50 12.00 20.00 
2 to 3 ft., well branched, ppd. 5.00 10.00 17.50 32.50 
Privet, Ibolium; Ligustrum ibolium 
A hybrid of Ibota and California, with foliage similar to 
California, and well retained to the ground; hardy, and val- 
uable where California winter-injures. 
10 for 25 for 50for 100 for 
AZELOMAS eg mpise Pall Ccsey ceeeeeee cee seneee $2.25 $5.00 $ 9.50 $17.00 
AS Con 24aiinwee Pie Pall Gacccsscureececs 3.00 6.50 12.00 20.00 
Multiflora Rose for Aedges 
THE NEW LIVING FENCE 
Rose multiflora. This thorny rose has proved itself as a 
worthy plant for hedging. Is a solution for high cost farm 
fencing—grows into a useful fence in two years, has orna- 
mental flowers and fruits. Excellent wild-life cover; repels 
livestock and does not require trimming. Space 18 to 24 
inches apart in row. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. 
Jumbo—Estate Grade. 2 yr. 18-24 inch heavy plants grown 
especially for those wishing immediate hedging effect. 
Town and Country Grade—1 yr. 12-18 inch plants, the size 
recommended for general farm and residential screens and 
for fencing. 300 or more take the 1000 rate. 
25 for 50 for 100 for 1000 for 
Jumbo—Estate Grade ............ $4.00 $6.00 $11.00 $90.00 
Town and Country Grade...... 2.25 4.00 7.50 60.00 
Above rose prices postpaid. 
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