PRIVET—Regal—18 - 24” . $1.00 
Hardy privet providing a wealth of interest 
from early spring until late fall. Can be used 
as a shrub or for hedging. 
QUINCE FLOWERING 
Meer apppke Blossom—Pink— 
12 
. $1.85 
Ses eee) 
es Stanford—Red 
12 - $2.00 
One ei the best ‘flowering shrubs. Flowers 
in early spring, and the foliage retains a 
bright glossy green throughout the entire 
summer. 
SMOKE BUSH— 
ao 15 eo ee lS 2213 ee eee S200. 
Large shrub covered in summer with mist- 
like tiny flowers resembling purple smoke. 
SNOWBALL—I8 - 24” $1.50 
Has large globular clusters of white flowers 
in May or June. 
SPIREA— 
Froebel—12 - 18” _$ .80 18 - 24” $1.00 
fea clusters are large and of deep rose 
color. 
. 
Prunifolia—18 - 24” | $1.25 
Blooms early in spring bearing. tiny white 
button-like flowers. 
Vanhoutte—-2),3: 9 ee eee $1.00 
Most popular of all Spirea. 
Thumbergi—18 - DAY em Oe, $1.00 
Low growing shrub, spreading habit. Has 
white flowers. 
TAMARIX—A fricana— 
2 - 3’ heavy plants - S475 
Extremely hardy shrub with fine green ‘foliage 
TAMARIX—Hispida— 
2 - 3’ heavy plants $1.00 
Silvery foliage. Bright pink flowers. 
WEIGELA—Bristol Ruby—18 - 24” _ $1.50 
An improved strain of Weigela. Ruby red 
colored blossoms. 
Eva Rothke—18 - 247 00... $1.50 
Ruby flowers blooms profusely. 
Shade Trees 
BALD CYPRESS—6 - 8’ . $15.00 
Only deciduous coniferous growing in this 
area, a ver interesting tree to watch grow. 
Native of Louisiana swamps but also grows 
in Kansas as far west as Pratt. 
BIRCH—Cut Leaf Weeping—4 - 5’ $5.00 
Graceful white barked tree with weeping 
limbs, and cut leaf foliage. Nice to use near 
water fountains. Prefers a location that is pro- 
tected from the Southwest winds. 
BIRCH—Clump—3 - # .... $3.50 
White bark, green foliage that turns a 1 pleas- 
ing yellow in the fall as a clump with 3 or 
more distinct trunks on one root system. 
COTTONW OOD—Cottonless—5 - 6’ $2.00 
Much preferred over the common species of 
western cottonwood. 
CRAB—Hopa Flowering—4 - 5’ $2.25 
A fine ornamental tree covered with bright 
pink flowers in the spring. Foliage is striking. 
ELM—American 
4-5’ $1.00 5-6 $1.50 6829225 
Native of Kansas. Valuable for yards and 
parks, 
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ELM—Chinese 
Cia g - $ .25 45° _$ .60 
Sis) Oe $1.00 12 142 $6.00 
Rapid growth, shade tree. Resistance to in- 
sects, 
ELM—Moline— 6 - 8’. —- $5.00 
A pyramidal, vigorous growsay variety with 
large, handsome green folage. A fine tree for 
street and drive planting. 
GINKO— 3-4 $12.50 5 Gn a0) 
Slender branches, fan-shaped pale yellow- 
green leaves; turning a clear, golden yellow 
in autumn. 
GOLDEN RAIN TREE— 
Dot 5 eat eee 0 1250) 3-4 $2.50 
One of the beautiful low growing trees. Pic- 
turesque branching. Bears panicles of bright 
yellow flowers. Has very attractive foliage. 
HACKBERRY— 
425". $1.75 526 $2.25 6-8 $3.00 
Very similar in shape, stateliness and growth 
to the American Elm. 
oONEy LOCUST—Thornless 
25525 4-5’ __$ 50 Si 62 AS 75 
ating 3 hardy, rapid growing and develops 
into a stately tree with dark green foliage. 
LOCUST—Moraine 557.6 
Rapid growing, long lived, drought and heat 
resistant, will grow anywhere and no seed to 
fall or clean up. The ideal shade tree. “Hand- 
somest substitute of the elm” 
MAPLE—Crimson King 5-6 $5.50 
Far superior to any other red Maple. Its fol- 
iage is deep maroon purple from the time it 
leafs out until leaves fall. 
SUGAR MAPLE— 8 - 10’ $10.00 
Foliage turns bright orange, sometimes scarlet 
in the fall. 
MAGNOLIA-—2 - 3’ $11.50 3-4’ $16.50 
Fragrant blooms of light purple base shading 
to pink at tips inside petals, appear before 
the leaves early in the spring. 
FLOWERING PEACH— Bie 62125 
Bright scarlet flowers early in the spring. 
POPLAR- Bem sceet se: 
chet g $ .35 - 10’ $1.50 
Tall slender growing ie Saliable for screens 
POPLAR—Silver 6-8 $2.50 
Leaves green on one side and silvery white on 
the other 
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A native nut bearing tree. 
PIN OAK—Select them at the Nursery. 
The fastest growing of all the oaks. It grows 
in pyramidal form. Rich green foliage is 
deeply cut and colors into a glorious coppery 
red in the fall, holds their leaves well into the 
winter. 
$3.50 
Bare Roots Balled and Burlapped 
Maes pe ae a) 6.00 
pet Ae ee 7.50 
bib phe ETRE alr oy ae 
ran tote ee 
” Beautiful men Eee. oe a Cay at- 
tractive tree. 
RED BUD—3 - 4’ $1.00 = Gea $1.25 
A very attractive tree that has beautiful red 
blossoms in the spring before the leaves ap- 
pear, leaves are dark green heart shape. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE— fie Oke ein! $ .75 
Attractive silver gray leaves, grayish white 
berries. Hardy. 
SYCAMORE—American 
ee gph Shi Eo pe eee $5.00 
Large, handsome leaves, smooth, light colored, 
almost creamy-white verigated bark, gives the 
tree a striking appearance. Its perfect shape 
and beauty, as well as its shade and hardiness 
‘will add much to your comfort and enjoyment. 
WEEPING WILLOW— 
Siete $1.00 5 by $1.50 
Rapid growing with long pendulous branches. 
Fruit Trees 
APPLE TREES 
Yellow Transparent—11-16” Dia ____ $1.25 
Early summer, clear yellow, unexcelled for 
pies, etc. 
—>Anoka—11-16" Dia. 22... -.2.. eee $1.25 
Ripens in August, yellow, ‘striped red. 
~Jonathan—11-16” Dia. hy hes: 
High quality eating apples. 
APRICOTS 
»& Superb—7-16” Dia. 1.50 
Beautiful yellow with slight blush. 
CHERRY TREES 
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$216! Dita 5-2 ae rere ee $ .90 
(AGH Dia, See ee ee $1.75 
This is the hardiest of all cherries. 
+ Early Richmond—11-16" Dia... $1.75 
PEARS 
artlett—9-16” Dia. $1.50 
Most delicious fruit, tree bears early. 
PEACH 
\Elberta—9-16’ Dia. _ $1.25 
Color lemon-yellow with blush on sunny 
side. 
\Champion—9-16” Dia. . $1.25 
One of the best in quality. 
PLUM 
Waneta—9-16’ Dia. $1.50 
Fast grower, producing the largest fruit. 
“~~ Sapa—9-16” Dia. _. S150 
Fruit dark purple, thin skin, fine flavor. 
een Gage—9-16” Dia. . $1.50 
Large, greenish-yellow ‘fruit. 
-4BOYSENBERRY—Thornless 20c 
GOOSEBERRYS 
ORE Wp ST JR snc sori lire Seaman, oe as 75¢ 
ah Piewwell Bo gee ees eres eS 90c 
GRAPES Concord 20c 
RHUBARB 
McDonald #1 ea ey fo {e 
Victoria 5-8” #1 . 2 for 25c 
SPBERRIES 
Cumberland #1 Tips... 2 for 25c 
ASPARAGUS—10 for .__. _ $1.00 
GUARANTEE 
PRAIRIE GARDENS Nursery stock is guaranteed to 
leave our nursery in good, live growing condition. If it 
does not, NOTIFY US AT ONCE and we will replace 
it or refund the amount paid for it. 
PRAIRIE GARDENS Nursery stock is guaranteed to be 
true to name. If it proves otherwise, we will furnish 
new stock free, or refund the amount paid for it. 
If any PRAIRIE GARDENS Nursery stock, after proper 
planting and care (including adequate watering), failed 
to grow, we will replace it (F.O.B. Nursery), at 14 
catalogue price, providing you write us not later than 
60 days after purchase, sending a copy of your order 
accompanied by \% the catalogue price. 
All prices are subject to change without notice. 
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