4 TREES AND FRUITS 
QUERCUS—OAK 
Quercus borealis; Northern Red Oak. (To 
50 ft.) Apparently this variety of all the 
Oaks is best adapted to Colorado climate. 
Its wide spreading branches, hardiness, and 
beautiful fall coloring, as well as smooth 
bark, made it the outstanding tree of this 
family. 6-8 ft., $8.00; 8-10 ft., $10.00; 1144-1% 
in. cal., $13.00; 14%4-2 in. cal., $17.50. 
SALIX—WILLOW 
Woody plants, grown for ornament, 
sereens, shelter, holding of banks, and some 
of the species for the twigs from which 
baskets are made. Adapted to moist condi- 
tions. Grow rapidly. 
Salix niobe; Niobe Weeping Willow. (30 
to 385 ft.) This willow is a hybrid between 
the White and Black Willows. It is an ex- 
eceptionally strong, hardy, graceful tree. 
Splendid weeping habit. 5-6 ft., $1.75; 6-8 
ft., $2.50; 8-10 ft., $3.00; 114-11 in. eal., $4.00; 
2-2% in. cal., $6.00. 
NOTE—We give no mortality guarantee 
on Niobe Willow. We deliver good, live 
trees, but are not responsible for future 
results on this item. 
SORBUS—MOUNTAINASH 
Deciduous trees or shrubs. most of the 
species are hardy in the north, and will 
thrive even in dry soil. 
Sorbus aucuparia; European Mountain 
Ash. (20 to 40 ft.) A valuable ornamental 
tree with searlet berries from July to 
winter, also beautiful fern-like green foli- 
age. The combination of berries and foliage 
makes this one of the most striking and 
beautiful trees that grow. 6-8 ft., $5.50; 8-10 
sri ea} Ue 
TILIA—LINDEN 
Tilia americana; American Linden, (30 to 
40 ft.) Suitable for parks or lawns. In- 
tensely fragrant yellow flowers, and broad 
top, which gives plenty of shade. 6-8 ft., 
$5.00; 8-10 ft., $7.50; 114-114 in. cal., $10.00; 
1144-2 in. cal., $13.00) 
ULMUS—ELM 
Probably the most popular parking tree in the plains area; used extensively for shade 
and ornamental trees. 
Ulmus parvifolia; Chinese Elm. (30 to 40 ft.) A tree now so popular and so much used 
that a description is hardly necessary. Extensively used for windbreaks, farms, estates, 
ete., aS well as parking and shade trees; gaining in popularity as a tall hedge. 
TREES SEEDLINGS FOR HEDGE 
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(25 or more at 100 rate) 
Apples. Two-year 4% ft. and up, $2.00 Cherries—Two-year, 4-5 ft., $3.00 each; 
each; $18.00 per 10. $27.00 per 10; 1 in. caliper, 5 ft. size, $3.50 
each. 
Varieties— inn Sana , 
ad eDeligione WER IELe Varieties—Harly Richmond and Large 
ine ' Montmorency. 
Grimes Golden Whitney Crab 
Winesap Sweet Cherry, Varieties: Bing, Napoleon 
~ Jonathan 
Red MeIntosh 
Yellow Delicious 
Yellow Transparent 
Multiple Apples. (4 to 6 varieties per 
tree.) Used where there is limited planting 
space for only a tree or two; giving con- 
tinuity of fruit throughout the entire sea- 
son. 5-6 ft. size, $5.00; 6-7 ft., $6.00. 
4-5 ft. 
Apricot—Hardy Manchu variety. 
size, $3.00 each. 
(Royal Ann), Yellow Glass. Size 11/16 in. 
eal., 44% ft. and up, $3.50 each. 
Peach—Varieties, Elberta, J. H. Hale and 
Polly. 4-5 ft. size, $2.50 each, 
~ Pear—Max Red variety. 4-5 ft., $3.50 each, 
Plums—Two year, 4% ft. and up, $3.00 
each; $27.00 per 10. Varieties: Green Gage, 
Italian Prune, Opata, Omaha, Sapa and 
Waneta. : 
WE HAVE A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT TREES IN THE NURSERY, 
LARGER THAN ABOVE LISTED, IN MOST OF THE VARIETIES, BUT NOT ALL. 
SOLD ON A CALIPER BASIS OF $4.00 PER INCH CALIPER. 
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