HACKBERRY — Resembles American Elm. Desir- 
able shade tree. It is not affected by diseases that 
attack the elms. 6-8 foot trees $3.75; 3 for $10.75. 
BLACK LOCUST — Need a tree the stock won’t 
eat? This is it! Drought resistant. Fragrant white 
flowers in May. 6-8 foot trees $1.75; 3 for $5.00. 
COTTONLESS COTTONWOOD — A quick grow- 
ing tree. Good where moisture conditions are ade- 
quate. 6-8 foot trees $1.95; 3 for $5.50; 8-10 foot, 
$2.75; 3 for $7.95. 
NIOBE WILLOW — This is the hardiest of the 
weeping willows. It has green to yellow bark and 
long pendulous branches. 6-8 foot trees $2.25 each; 
SOT? O6.00) 
CHINESE ELM—A very fast growing tree adapted 
to rather dry locations. Will prove most satisfac- 
tory where water can be withheld the latter part 
of the season. 6-8 foot trees $1.75; 3 for $5.00. 8-10 
foot trees $2.25; 3 for $6.50. 
AMERICAN ELM — One of the best trees. Hardy 
when well established. 6-8 foot trees $2.25; 3 for 
$6.50. 
NORWAY MAPLE—Very beautiful tree. A little 
hard to start but worth the effort. 6-8 foot trees 
Soi25 5 a rOn GLa 15! 
AMERICAN LINDEN—Rapid growing tree. Large 
glossy leaves, fragrant yellow flowers. 5-6 foot 
trees $2.45; 3 for $6.95. 
HOPA CRAB — A very hardy well shaped tree 
for lawn or yard. The crimson buds are followed 
by rose colored flowers. The small red _ fruits 
make wonderful jelly. 4-5 foot trees $1.85 each; 
3 for $5.25. 
RED SILVER CRAB — Crimson flowers. Silvery- 
red foliage, and maroon fruit. 4-5 foot tree $2.35 
each, 3 for $6. {iy 
All of the above trees are too large to mail, and 
will be shipped at customer’s direction and expense. 
