RUSSIAN MULBERRY y 
Attracts Birds from Cherries 
A4282—Rich purple 
fruits. A fast grower and 
a pretty shade tree. Plant 
one with cherries — the 
birds will leave cherries 
alone. Make a fine jam 
and jelly, and can well. 
Good eaten right off the 
tree too. Rugged and 
hardy. Makes fine stock 
shade. Plant 25 ft. apart. 
4 to 5’, 98c each; 2 for 
1.79; 5 to 6’, 1.29 each, 
2 for 2.49, exp. not ppd. 
A2890X—Here is a real bargain 
50 16 to 24” Size for only 280 
h* because they will 
soils, even alkali. 
windbreak p 
as good a he 
10 Big 4 to S’ Size for only 1.98 
in big sized Chinese Elms so you 
ean get shade in a hurry. 10 big 4 
to 5’ size trees for only 1.98, ex- 
press not prepaid. 
FREE GIFT: 1 Bridal Wreath with 
each collection. 
A2897X—A money-sa buy in 
medium-sized Chinese Elms——small 
enough to use for windbreaks and 
large enough to plant for shade 
trees. Planted in corner of feed lot 
or field, protect livestock from sun. 
All 50 for 2.98, d. 
climatic and soil conditions 
few other trees will tolerate. 
They take extreme cold and 
extreme dryness equally well, 
and thrive on the poorest of 
Many Uses 
Chinese Elms make a good 
tree for quick shade, cannot 
be beat for shelterbelt and 
ting, and make 
ge, pruned low 
or high, as you’ve ever seen. 
WINDBREAK BARGAIN 
200 9- to 12-in. Size for 3.98 
A289!X—Just stick a spade 
in the ground, plant one at 
each side of the spade cut. 
which you can well afford to 
do at our price in this bar- 
gain, or transplant one to an- 
other location. 200 9 to [2 
in. Chinese Elm seedlings for 
3.98, postpaid. 
Genui 
CHINESE ELM Siberian Strain * 
Chinese Elms are planted 
by the millions throughout 
the midwest and western 
-..,° United States because of their 
; P rapid growth and beauty, and 
Field’s Have Selected Strain 
Henry Field’s Chinese Elm 
seedlings and trees are well 
rooted and well. branched— 
good enough so that over the 
years we have built up a de- 
mand that takes hundreds of 
thousands of them each year. 
Seed for our Chinese Elms is 
gathered in South Dakota, and 
originally came from Siberia, 
where only the hardiest of 
trees survive. They will stand 
temperatures of 30 degrees or 
more below zero, thrive on 
soil good and bad, weather 
wet or dry. 
withstand 
No. A4012 
Tramp them in well and, if ee a ‘ee tiee ri 149 2-49 “ 59 = os 
both grow after they get 2 to°18" 3... . ° 28 
A 18 to 24” ...1.29 4.98 3. 5.98 20.50 
ft. high, either chop one out, 2 to 3 ft. 11.4149 2.59 4:88 8.79 19:3 27.75 
3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 
Chinese Elm ‘er Windbreak Shade, Hedee 
These following sizes are 2-year root prw 
to sell in quantity, and s Express 
.2.49 4.98 9.49 17.98 33.89 64.50 
-3.39 6.75 {2.98 23.89 43. 
-4.49 8.98 
CHINESE ELM FOR SHADE 
paid. ‘The ot 3 to 4-ft. size is shipped post: 
The other sizes are shipped express not 
id 
prepa Each Per2 Per4 Per 10 
Hea Rooted, 
3 to Pd ea 59 98 {1.89 4.49. 
Heavy Rooted, : 
4 to & ft. ...... 89 1.69 2.98 6.60 
Heavy Rooted, 
Ext on ft. Rested’ {1.26 2.29 4.39 9.98 
ae “pete Roo! 
Sts deat 1.7 3.38 6.35 14.89 
NOTE: erhese are es heavy, well rooted, 
transplanted trees, straight and full of life. 
The best size for planting for shade trees 
100 200 Exp. 500 Exp. 
ned seedli priced 
not Pr Prepaid. 
75 88.75 
{7.50 32.85 61.75 98.50 
AMERICAN ELM 
A420i1—For majestic 
beauty you can’t beat it. 
Hardy as a pioneer. Long- 
lived and drouth-resist- 
ant. Plant 30 to 35 ft. 
apart. Best of all for 
Cottentess Cottonwood 
A4213—(Carolina Pop- 
lar). Has all the good 
qualities of Cottonwood, 
but does not have cotton 
on it. Leaves are big, 
shiny and glossy. Fine 
shade or shelter belt tree. 
Each Per 2 Per 5 
RUSSIAN OLIVE 
The Silver Grey Tree 
A4283—Silver-grey fine 
foliage, small olives. Can 
be used for a tall shrub. 
Likes sandy poor land, 
stands wind and drouth. 
Ideal for dry prairies. The 
AMERICAN LINDEN 
A4202—Most formal 
compact growing _ tree. 
Beautiful and hardy with 
round compact top, large 
heart-shaped leaves that 
give dense shade. Won- 
derfully fragrant flowers. 
Rapid grower. A mighty 
good shade and_ street 
CATALPA BUNGE! 
(Umbrella Tree) 
A4212—Grows natural- 
ly intoa compact, round 
headed _ ornamental 
tree. Fine in limited 
spaces, for parkings, 
and at each side of a 
shade, Perfect for wind- vires — ppd. . 68 1.19 soil erosion and shelter 
0 5’, exp belt people use them by 
break or grove. : me ppd “18 1.49 the thousands. Plant 15 ft. 
Each Per 2 Per 4 not dhs .69 1.19 2.39 apart. 
3 to 4’, ppd. . .89 1.69 2.98 6 to 8’, x07 AY ys el 
£105, Meg Et Math ron 2 fr 270, 
5 — i o 6’ 
baie gen tie seed oct Cottonless Cottonwood paid .... .89 2.49 4.98 
5 to 6’, exp. Trees for only 3.89, exp. 3-4 ft. post- 
not ppd...1.79 3.38 6.35 not ppd. paid ....1.10 3.39 7.95 
Henry Field’s 
- Generally low 
ing tall to 
about % way 
back, and then 
low again, 
makes most 
practical wind- 
break. Ever- 
greens (listed 
on Page 79) 
are best on the 
inside rows. 
Here are sug- 
gestions: 
Rows 1 and 
2: Caragana, 
Russian Olive, 
Chinese Elm, 
Willow, or 
Mulberry. 
Plants 4 ft. 
apart in the 
row. These 
two rows are 
known as 
snowbreaks. 
Leave 40 to 60 
ft. between them and the next. 
Rows 3 and 4: Caragana, Black 
Locust, Russian Mulberry, Chinese 
Elm, or American Elm. Plants 6 ft. 
apart in the row. 
NOTE: 
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warovovey s’a’e"e a ae 
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400 FT a nm oe ee 
— ATED 
400 FT. —_—_ 
See Evergreen Windbreaks on Page 79 
used again. If evergreens, 8 to 10 
ft. apart in the row. If-tree, 6 ft. 
apart is the proper spacing. 
EASY TO PLANT 
First, with a walking plow, throw 
Rows 5 and 6: Cottonwood, Thorn- out a dee oe along the row of 
less Honey Locust, Black Locust, or trees to planted. Second, 
Chinese Elm. Plants 6 ft. apart in each tree against the straight edge 
the row. of the furrow, then throw the loose 
dirt back in over the roots. Pack 
Rows 7 and 8: Soft Maple, Mul- firmly with the feet. Then CUT 
berry, Cottonwood, 
gana and 
or American 
Elm, Plants 6 ft. apart in the row. 
Rows 9 and 10: Austrian Pine, 
Bull Pine, Spruce, Cedar, or Cara- 
ussian Olive may be 
ALL SEEDLINGS OR TREES 
BACK TO LESS THAN HALF 
THEIR HEIGHT (except Ever- 
greens, which require no pruning). 
Cultivate plenty the first two sum- 
mers, 
tree. 4-5 ft., 1.49 each; 
garden seat. Plant 10 ft. 
apart. 5 to 6 ft. size, 
249 each, 2 for 4.694 
Express not prepaid. 
5-6 ft., 1.79 
each; 2 for 3.25. 6-8 ft., 
2.35 each; 2 for 4.59. 
Express not prepaid. 
KKK KK KKK KKK KKK kK 
Our Special CHINESE ELM WINDBREAK 
892X—If you want quick, tight wind- 
reak or hedge in a hurry, here's the bar- 
gain for you. Some 6 in. Chinese Elms grow 
to 6 ft. in 1 year, so these big 1% ft. trees 
will giye you a windbreak quickly. 
75 1 to 1% Ft. 
TREES—Postpaid 1 Red. Bud 
(Judas Tree) 
$269 
Windbreaks, shelter-belts, erosion control, 
wild life food and shelter, screens farm wood- 
lots, fence posts, shade and protection for 
the farm animals: 
Orders for 500 or more shipped Express 
Not Prepaid. 
A4012—CHINESE ELM—Ideal for quick 
windbreak clear to ground. Fastest grower 
known. Drouth-resistant. See prices above. 
A4006—BLACK LOCUST—Best to prevent 
soil wane: Used a great deal by the gov- 
ernment. B aoe Locust best for fence posts. 
50 100 200 Exp. 500 Exp. 
eal Ppd. Ppd. Not Ppd. Not Ppd. 
12-18 in. 1.19 2.19 3.98 7.19 13.98 
\ A4007—BLACK WALNUT—Fine tree for 
groves. Bears heavy crop of nuts. Makes 
windbreak. Lumber profitable. Hardy. 
investment for poor farm land. 
12-18 in..{.98 3.69 6.98 {2.98 29.50 
A401 1—CARAGANA (Siberian Pea Tree)— 
One of the most valuable of the tall shrubs, 
or low trees, for the north and west. Ex- 
tremely hardy and drouth-resistant. Grass- 
hoppers don’t bother them. 
12-18 in..1.79 3.39 6.560 11.49 23.89 
2 to 3 ft..3.39 6.25 10.89 19.75 47.95 
stant ered Tat iat mer HOE Canine Se 
ery beautifu owin, ce wind- 
break. Drouth- -res Matant an hardy) 
50 100 200 pee, 500 E 
Ppa. Ppd. Ppd. Not Ppd. Not Ppa. 
12-18 in..1.35 2.39 4.3 7.75 17.4 
18-24 in..1.98 3.59 6.9 10.29 20:80 
A4033—OSAGE ORANGE—For windbreak 
and fence posts. Makes almost cattletight 
hedge or windbreak. 
12-18 in.. .86 1.50 2.75 4.79 11.4 
18-24 in..1.39 2:49 4.25 7.29 i626 
2-3 ft....1.98 3.59 5.98 10.29 20.50 
A4046—RUSSIAN MULBERRY—Grows fast. 
Lots of fruit. Very hardy. Grows very dense. 
Attracts birds. 
12-18 in.. 1.19 2.10 3.98 7. -98 
18-24 in.. 1.50 2.79 3 50 10. "28 7:95 
2-3 ft....2.26 4.29 8.50 15.69 31:49 
A4047—RUSSIAN OLIVE—Very drouth-re- 
sistant and quick growing. A beautiful silver 
eolues es relief from usual windbreaks. Tight 
grow 
O12, in.. 1.89 3.50 6.79 12.98 26.98 
A403 1—NORTHERN COTTONWOOD—Fast 
growing tree that serves many purposes. The 
“‘firewood’’ tree. 
2-3 ft....1.19 19 
3.98 7.59 
3-4 ft....1.49 -49 
4.49 8.49 
17.49 
19.98 
WINDBREAK SPECIAL 
300 12 to 18” Size ae 
Trees for only. . aT 
100 Chinese Elm 
50 Black Locust 
50 Russian Mulberry 
100 Caragana 
Not only are these valuable for wind- 
breaks and shelterbelts, but they are use- 
ful for source of firewood, for lumber, for 
posts, and for shade for livestock. This is 
a real bargain! 
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