. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . Weeping Mulberry. : THE BEAUTIFUL TEA WEEPINGMULBERRY. A beautiful and hardyWeeping Mulberry. Forms a perfect um-brella-shaped head, with long, slender, wil-lowy branches drooping to the desirable for ornamenting lawns,parks or for cemetery planting. Price,first size, $ each; second size, $ RUSSIAN MULBERRY. Much prizedby some. A very rapid grower and hardyfor the South. It should be in every yardor orchard. Price, 75c. each. COTTON WOOD. $ to $, ac-cording to size. NEGUNDO POPLAR. $ and$ each. Extra large trees, $ each.


. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . Weeping Mulberry. : THE BEAUTIFUL TEA WEEPINGMULBERRY. A beautiful and hardyWeeping Mulberry. Forms a perfect um-brella-shaped head, with long, slender, wil-lowy branches drooping to the desirable for ornamenting lawns,parks or for cemetery planting. Price,first size, $ each; second size, $ RUSSIAN MULBERRY. Much prizedby some. A very rapid grower and hardyfor the South. It should be in every yardor orchard. Price, 75c. each. COTTON WOOD. $ to $, ac-cording to size. NEGUNDO POPLAR. $ and$ each. Extra large trees, $ each. BOX ELDER. $ and $ Extralarge trees, $ each. SILVER LEAF MAPLE. $ large trees, ^ Umbrella China Shade Tree. SUGAR MAPLE. $ each. Extralarge trees, $ each. WEEPING- WILLOW. 50c. and Extra large trees, $ each. FBUIT TREES A few of the best varieties of acclimatedFruit Trees, suitable for the SouthernStates. Our Fruit Trees are Southerngrown and consequently are worth doublethe price of Northern stock, as Southerngrown stock is best adapted to our climateand soil. HOW TO PLANT TREES. Although; there are numerous books andpapers published on arboriculture, givingnecessary information how to plant trees,yet we are so often asked by some of ourcustomers hoAV to plow and prepare thesoil for fruit trees, we therefore deem itnecessary to give here some short instruc-tions. Make the ground thoroughly mellow atleast 15 inches deep and 3 or 4 feet wideeach way. if holes are to be dug, thoroughplowing of the entire plat is preferable if itcan be done. Prune the trees close;straighten out the roots evenly, having thetree standing the same depth it w?s in t


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