for shade, beauty and climate control 
Hackberry 
A native Kansas tree of pro- 
ven hardiness. Very similar in 
shape, stateliness and rapidity 
of growth to the American Elm. 
The wood 
strong. It is a long lived tree 
is very hard and 
and is useful as a street, yard, 
park, farm and wood-lot tree. 
Extremely hardy. Not Prepaid. 
Size Each Per 10 
4 to 5 ft......$2.00 $ 8.75 
5 to 6 ft...... 2.50 11.25 
6 to 8 ft...... 3.25 15.00 
Bide oieies 
Green Ash 
A sturdy, strong shade tree. Its shape is round and relatively low- 
headed. The Green Ash is a very rapid-growing shade tree, even 
in the hot dry areas. Exceedingly hardy and drought-resistant, the 
Green Ash deserves to be planted more than it is. See page 40 for 
seedlings. Not Prepaid. 
So 
Size Each Per 5 
on tT, ee eee $1.75 = $ 8.25 
Cn dso Os Oe eee 2.00 9.00 
GEOL S LC ee ee ens Pee Pas als wees 2.75 12.50 
Silver Poplar 
A picturesque tree with leaves 
that are dark green on one side 
and silvery-white on the other. 
Strikingly ornamental and rapid 
growing. Round headed and not 
slender like the Lombardy Pop- 
lar. Sometimes incorrectly thought 
to be Silver Maple. Not Prepaid. 
Each 3 for 
3 to 4 ft... $1.00 $2.75 
5 to 6 fu..... 2.25 6.30 
6 to 8 ft...... 3.50 9.75 
Sycamore 
The Sycamore grows rapidly into a large, stately, perfectly- 
shaped tree with greenish-white branches, slightly resembling those 
of a Birch. Its large, bright- 
green leaves add to its beauty. 
Its perfect shape and beauty, 
as well as its shade and hardi- 
ness, makes it a valuable street, 
park and yard tree. Not Pre- 
paid. 
Size Each Per 5 
4 to 5 ft... $2.25 $10.00 
5 to 6 ft.... 3.00 12.50 
6 to 8 ft.... 3.75 16.25 
8 to 10 ft... 4.60 21.75 
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Cottonwood 
The official state tree of Kan- 
sas. Because this tree is so fast 
growing, hardy, drought-resistant 
and rugged, it was planted by the 
pioneers and early settlers in Kan- 
sas. It played an important role in 
Kansas History. It still deserves to 
be planted more than it’ is. It is 
not affected by’ freezes. It is also 
valuable for windbreaks and the 
farm wood-lot. It will grow into 
valuable lumber in a short time. 
Not Prepaid. 
Size Each Per 10 
3\to.4 fe... $0.50 $ 4.00 
4° tor>. ftisee oF -75 6.00 
51to 6) free 1.00 8.00 
6 to 8 ft...... 1.25 10.00 
Lydick Cottonless Cottonwood 
This is one of the best Cottonless Cottonwoods grown today, 
particularly from a lumber standpoint. Farm buildings built from 
this lumber 40 years ago are still standing and in good condition, 
the lumber having never warped or rotted. In some cases, the 
lumber was never painted. The lumber can be planed with or 
against the grain without chipping. In addition to being an ex- 
cellent lumber tree, it makes a good long-lived shade tree, being 
more resistant to wind-damage than the common Cottonwood. You 
can make a nice profit from the waste land on your farm with 
the Lydick Cottonwood. Very hardy and easy to grow. Not pre- 
paid. 
Size Each Per 5 Per 10 
Shia tft ts toi a ee $1.25 $5.50 $10.00 
An to Ete Re oy!) aay ed 1.50 6.75 12.50 
SetonG Tht Ae es ede at Ses he 2.00 9.00 17.50 
Black Locust 
A rapid growing, medium sized 
tree that is extremely hardy, heat 
and drought resistant, and will 
thrive in dry, barren soils. Bears 
large clusters of attractive white, 
fragrant flowers in the spring. 
(See page 40 for seedlings.) Not 
Prepaid. 
Size Each Per 10 
Bi to 4 ftes. fy, $0.60 $4.50 
4 to 5 ts) 75 6.00 
1 Weeping Willow, 4 to 5ft 
1Sycamore 4to5ft 
Both for $3.00 
Not Prepaid 
o ° 
Weeping Willow 
(Picture to the right was taken 
in Sunset Park right here in Sa? 
lina). Popular picturesque tree, 
valuable in landscape work for its 
graceful, ‘weeping’ habit of 
growth. The branches often droop 
to the ground and are beautiful 
even in winter when the leaves are 
gone. Although Weeping Willows 
will grow in nearly any location, 
they are especially attractive near 
a pool or rock garden. Not Pre- 
paid. 
Size Each Per 3 
Sbto.4ift.. a $1.00 $2.70 
4 to 5 ft.... 5. 1.25 3.00 
