TowsoN ■ Maryland • Evergreen Trees 



Linden 



T. tomentosa (argenta) (Silver Linden). 



Tall tree of dense habit, having upright branches. 

 Foliage green above, silver beneath. This varie- 

 ty will stand heat and drought better than 

 others of the species. An excellent shade tree. 

 Large specimens, prices on application 



T. vulgaris (europaea) (Common Lin- 

 den). Handsome, rapid growing symmetrical 

 tree of pyramidal habit. Flowers fragrant, 

 foliage not as large as that of the American 

 Linden. 



Large specimens, prices on application 



ULMUS • Elm 



ULMUS americana (American Elm). 



This is one of America's most handsome trees 

 and combines the two desirable qualities of 

 long life with rapid growth. It is tall, spread- 

 ing and its gracefully arching branches sup- 

 port a canopy of foliage. "WTien planted close 

 together, as in street planting, the vase shaped 

 heads form a beautiful arch. This tree is also 

 very effective for lawn planting. Per 10 



8 to 10 feet S2.50 S20.00 



10 to 12 feet 3.50 30.00 



\2 tolA feet,2 toiy^" cal. . 5.00 40.00 

 14 /o 16 feet, iV^tol Vz" cal. 6.00 

 16 /o 18 /ee/, 21/2 3" ctf/. . 7.50 



Large specimens, prices on application 



U. americana moline (Moline Elm). A 



new fast growing type. Makes a pyramidal com- 

 pact specimen with large dark green foliage. 



8 to 10 feet S3. 50 



10 to 12 feet 5.00 



12 to 14 feet, 2 to 2y2" cal 7.50 



14 to \ 6feet,2y2 to 3" cal 10.00 



Large specimens, prices on application 

 U. americana vaseyi (Vase shape Amer- 

 ican Elm). Large foliage, straight clean stem. 

 Quick growth and uniform shape, which dis- 

 tinguishes it as the typical spreading elm. 



14 to 16 feet, 2 to 2y2" cal $7.50 



\6 to\% feet,2y2 toy cal 10.00 



U. campestris (English Elm). A tall, up- 

 right tree resembling the American Elm, but 

 having more compact branches and smaller, 

 darker leaves i>ersisting longer in the autumn. 



If) to\2feet,\'^/'ito2" cal $5.00 



\2 to\4 feet,2 to2y2" cal 10.00 



\A to\6 feet,l toiy2" cal 15.00 



Large specimens, prices on application 

 U. foliacea suberosa (Cork bark Elm). 

 A very graceful type with slightly drooping 

 branchlets, small leaves and all branches hav- 

 ing corky wings. An unusual specimen. 



10 to 12 feet S3. 50 



12 to 14 feet 5.00 



]4 to 16 feet,2y2 to }" cal 7.50 



Large specimens, prices on application 

 U. foliacea wheatleyi (Wheatley Elm). 

 Tall, narrow, pyramidal head with dark green 

 foliage, of vigorous growth and clean habit. 

 Very hardy and long lived. 



' 10 to 12 feet $6.00 



\2 to 14 feet 7.50 



Large specimens, prices on application 

 U. glabra (Scotch Elm). This is a tall, 

 round headed tree with heavy spreading 

 branches and large leaves. 



8 to 10 feet $3.50 



10/ol2/ee/ 5.00 



12 to 14 feet 7.50 



14 to 16 feet 10.00 



Large specimens, prices on application 

 U. glabra montana pendula ( Camper- 

 down Elm) (Standards). A distinctive 

 weeping variety with pendulous branches and 

 branchlets, forming a round head. 



Stem Head 

 5 to 6 feet 5 to 6 feet B&B $ 1 0.00 $ 1 5.0n 

 7 to % feet 6 feet B&B 15.00 20.00 



U. parviflora (Chinese Elm). The most 

 rapid growing of the Elms; forms a dense 

 spreading top, foliage small and dark green. 



10 to 12 feet $4.00 



\2to\4feet 6.00 



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Shade trees not listed as B^SB — an extra 

 charge will be made, when they are to be dug 

 with a ball of earth and platformed. 



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