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IMPORTANT: Your hedge will never be 
tight, close to the ground unless you prune 
it severely immediately after planting. Al- 
ways prune off at least % of the top 
branches. Smaller sizes should be left only 
about 4°to 6 inches taller than ground— 
larger sizes about 10 to 12 inches. 
No. 5506—PRIVET, AMOOR RIVER 
NORTH. Most popular hedge plant—Hardy 
Russian Privet. Dense, glossy green foli- 
age on numerous upstanding branches. 
Can be kept pruned down to a thick Hedge 
only 2 feet high or will grow over 4 feet 
if not pruned. 
10for 25for 50for 
USMEORa As Lec x.a.6:0 -..- $2.95 $6.75 $12.50 
ish ey SSS hehe eet oe 2.15 4.75 9.00 
No. 5518—RED GROOTENDORST ROSE 
HEDGE. Beautiful Cherry-Red blooms 
from early summer to frost! Very hardy. 
Thrives even under adverse conditions. 
May be pruned for low growth or let grow 
to full height of 4 to 5 ft. Blooms well at 
any height. 
5 10 25 
PZSCOR LS Ne. ote) $3.75 $7.00 $16.50 
Shipped Prepaid 
Express unless listed as mailable. 
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No. 5505—BARBERRY—GREEN.. A very 
compact, dense growing thorny, protective 
Hedge. Can be kept pruned to 2 feet or 
allowed to grow to 4 feet. In Fall, the 
leaves turn. red and bright red berries 
appear. : 
10 for 25 for 50for 
LSito.-24 ine etek $3.35 $7.75 $14.50 
2 RCO 718s Tee celeler s)he rete 5.40 10.00 
No. 5502—BARBERRY—RED. Like green 
but with brilliant red foliage when planted 
in full sun. 
5 for 10 for 25 for 
15) toe 8. Mesias ae $1.75 $3.25 $7.50 
2 tor b ALM aeege ci tcnencas 1.50 2.75 6.50 
No. S511—SPIREA V.H., BRIDAL 
WREATH. One of the most beautiful 
Hedges—in the spring, its graceful arching 
branches are a mass of lovely white bloom. 
Very hardy—grows to 4 to 6 ft. high. Prune 
very severely when planted, but after the 
first year, prune out only the dead wood. 
10for 25for 50 for 
ESCO G24 st cae ets eke $3.10 $7.00 $13.00 
12 COPA Ritts crater 2.50 5.00 10.25 
Chinese Elm Hedge. See No. 5600 in 
seedling group. 
“No. 
ON YOUR COST 
FOR SCREENS OR 
WIND BREAKS 
No. 5508—HONEYSUCKLE, BUSH. (12 to 15 ft.) 
One of the most attractive of the taller hedges, Per- 
fectly hardy, vigorous grower, beautiful flowers fol- 
lowed ‘by bright red berries. The ideal screen, Plant 
2 to 3 ft. apart. 
10 for 25 for 50 for 
T'S. Os SBA aM, seus cn cs kien ch ate cobrang $3.35 $7.75 $14.50 
APO Oeil .t. croc, sual eons icc Fe it 5.40 10.00 
5608—RUSSIAN MULBERRY. A 
variety, for both hedge or screen. Quick growing and 
absolutely hardy. Can be kept pruned down to 4/6 ft. 
(when planted 15/18 inches apart), or allowed to grow 
to 12/16 ft. high (when planted 3/5 ft. apart). 
10 for 25 for 
18> to: Basin ewes. sete eee $ .95 
I HOM S Sint casemate umeines aches 75 
No. 5618—RUSSIAN OLIVE. 
very useful 
Very attractive silvery 
green leaves. Fine for screens or tall bedge. Extra 
hardy. Plant 15/18 inches apart for hedge; 3 ft. apart 
for screen. 
10 for 25 for 50 for 
18 to 24 in. $1.60 $3.00 $5.50 
LOGO edB: iniow rete Ghote aih oet atene 1.35 2.45 4.35 
SPECIAL SHADE TREES 
No. 5808—-PIN OAK. Fast growing tree, pyramidal in form with spreading branches. Leaves 
turn brilliant scarlet in autumn. 
Hcto 6 fi-ePrepaids! Sees ore eee ee 
lets grass thrive in its shade. 
Be Shipped in Spring only. 
5 to 6 ft. 
Seen a aE oi Ge AE tet fall IA Each $5.50; 
No. 5814—MORAINE LOCUST. A new thornless, 
Withstands wind and snow damage. 
Shipped in Spring only. 
2 for $10.00 
seedless, fast growing Locust. Lacy foliage 
Plant Patent No. 836, 
58 
50 
_ No. 5701—CRAB, HOPA RED FLOWERING. 
sure to name nearest express station. 
No. 5800—ELM, AMERICAN. The _ best all 
around Shade Tree. Hardy, rapid growing, yet 
long lived. Cheapest to plant, easy to grow, best 
in every way, prepaid. Each 2 for 
GetOUS SLi aheteare eee et coon ate eas $2.75 $5.00 
Beton ohh fale te eta cd eee ie atin) Gece oe 1.85 3.30 
No. 5801—ELM, CHINESE. The new extra fast 
erowing Manchurian Elm. An improved type that’s 
better, prepaid. Each 2 for 
8 to 10 Pic seat encdeguhe Koni we iF vecetet atesnurels $3.75 67.00 
6 to 8 - 5 Sisto oat OM Glia po eer 2.715 5.00 
HtOrO LEN eee het bie eee sete a ene 1.75 3.00 
No. 3630—ELM, CHINESE. Lightly branched. 
Mailable. 5 for 10 for 25 for 
AGCOBO RL batee oleae rae eae $2.65 $5.65 
mb O: WA tdi Aenea Mare ce 1.70 3.75 
No. 5810—MAPLE, Sort OR SILVER. One of 
the best rapid growing shade trees. Perfectly 
hardy, prepaid. Each 2 for 
GUO) Seti ihe eee ee tee osteo one) ais dels $3.50 $6.00 
See topes Ma dime onl RI ce eee e 4.50 8.50 
No. 5815—WILLOW, NIOBE WEEPING. A 
beautiful hardy weeping tree with yellow bark 
and graceful branchlets. Fast growing and 
thrives anywhere, prepaid. Eac 2 for 
G00; Boia ny askin be heae mes case ec o>) sig eee. $5.35 
DetOUGELL. . rapeasvbakscelate veteco re tees otal ccs 2.00 3.50 
No. 5804—POPLAR LOMBARDY. 
tinel trees. Upright growing branches start at 
ground. Very valuable for windbreak, or screen 
to hide unsightly buildings, or for accent trees 
in well designed plantings. Hardy _and very fast 
Stately sen- 
growing, prepaid. Each 2 for 
Bator dO: its sien etc. eee eisa Spe noar $2.50 $4.50 
GeEtOr Bulbine sini mache e coreices aie tonaokels 1.85 3.15 
No. 5631—POPLAR L 0 MBARDY. Lightly 
branched. Mailable. 5 for 10 for 25 for 
4 to 5 ft. Branched. Bly 85 $3.40 $7.50 
Bato: 4. fi Whips: tse ote 2.65 5.65 
America’s hardiest and most beautiful flowering 
tree. A mass of bright rose colored blooms in 
Spring. Heavy crop of edible red crabs for good 
jelly. Extra good! Mailable. 
4 to 5 ft Each $2.00; 2 for $3.60 
No. 5716—RED BUD. Blooms early Spring. Hardy, 
Covered with lilac-pink blooms before leaves ap- 
pear. Mailable. 
Di bOsAett oon. ctewaclsicuctete eae Each $2.00; 
2 for $3.60 
Prepaid too ba ientaads sea Mite Tage aede as tekehe eectens eters seehe Each $5.50; 2 for $10.00 
No. 5822—CRIMSON KING MAPLE. A beautiful new red maple. Keeps its deep maroon 
foliage from Spring to Fall. Ideal for city planting. Plant Patent No. 735. Shipped in 
Spring only. 
ein etenel sates Each $4.50; 2 for $8.50 
4 to 5 ft. 
SEEDLING "° WINDBREAKS 
hardy and. vigorous. 
Our tree seedlings are well rooted, They are easy 
to start, planting instructions being furnished. We ship prepaid at proper 
planting time early in the Spring and guarantee satisfaction, 
We suggest planting all sizes of tree seedlings in rows where it is con- 
venient to cultivate them often the first two or three years—rows about 
386 inches apart with the seedlings 12 to 24 inches apart in the row—they 
grow more bushy when planted 24 inches apart. After 2 years, when the 
trees are well rooted and about 5 feet tall, transplant into, permanent loca- 
tion. 
LOW PREPAID PRICES ON SEEDLINGS 
IPPeN ald sotes sne 
TREES 
All items on this ee Sie a ba a 
page can be 5600 Elm, Chinese 2to 3ft. $2.60 $4.75 $8.25 
shipped in Spring 5600 Elm, Chinese 18 to 24 in. 1.90 8.40 6.00 
or Fall. 5600 Hlm, Chinese 12to18in. 185 2.85 3.95 
5603 Elm, American 2 to 83 ft. 1.85 3.45 6.50 
5604 Locust Black 12 to 18 in. 1.35 2.35 3.95 
5606 Maple Soft 12to18in. 1.65 3.00 5.50 
5609 Osage Orange 12 to18in. 1.10 1.95 ~ 3.35 
5612 Walnut Black 18 to 24 in. 2.50 4.50 8.25 
5618 Russian Olive 18 to 24 in. 3.00 5.50 9.75 
5618 Russian Olive 12 to 18 in. 2.45 4.385 7.50 
5607 Ash Green 18 to 24 in. 1.85 3.45 6:50 
5611 Poplar Lom- 
bardy et Ommogit. 4.25 7.75 14.50 
