MOON 
S  TREES 
i  Ulmus  campestris.  English  Elm.  (L)  Equally 
i  ine  and  imposing,  and  is  just  as  useful  as  our  native 
v'ariety.    Holds  its  leaves  a  longer  time  than  the 
American  sort. 
Each 
10 
,5  to  8  ft   $1  50    $12  50 
12  to  14  ft.,  2  to  3  in.  cal   3  50      30  00 
16  to  18  ft.,  3  to  4  in.  cal.  specimens,    6  00      50  00 
var.  monumentalis.  Monumental  Elm.  (L) 
! Leaves  similar  to  the  better-known  English  Elm, 
and  not  so  likely  to  be  attacked  by  insects  as  our 
native  Elm  is.  Tall,  erect  grower.  We  have  some 
stocky,  fine  trees.  Each  lo 
12  to'l4  ft.,  2  to  2K  in.  cal   $3  50    $32  50 
U.  scabra,  var.  dovaei.    (M)    Also  similar  to 
the  English  Elm.    Upright  and  vigorous  grower. 
Valuable  for  lawn  and  street  use.       Each  lo 
8  to  10  ft.,  IX  to  IH  in.  cal          $2  00    $17  50 
Ulmus  scabra,  var.  Huntingdoni.  Hunting- 
don Elm.  (L)  Clean,  smooth  bark;  erect,  stately 
habit.  Not  as  subject  to  attacks  of  insects  as  some 
kinds,  and  one  of  the  very  best  ornamental  trees 
for  anv  purpose. 
Each  10  100 
8  to  10  ft.,  1  to  IK  in.  cal.,  $1  25  $11  50  $100  00 
14  to  16  ft.,  2K  to  3  in.  cal. 
specimens   4  00      37  50 
var.  pendula.  Camperdown  or  Weeping  Elm. 
Its  branches  grow  outward  and  downward  in 
odd,  interesting  forms,  which,  when  covered  with 
its  handsome  dark  green  leaves,  forms  a  shady,  tent- 
like canopy.  Beautiful  as  a  specimen  on  almost 
anv  lawn. 
Each  10 
6  to  7  ft.,  strong  heads   $3  00    $25  00 
Each 
5  to  6  ft..  Strong,  heavy  heads   $3  50  to  $5  00 
Who  would  know  that  any  ugly  building  is  hidden  from  view  by  this  beautiful  planting?    Quantities  of  lawns  have  need"of 
similar  screens,  and  we  have  the  stock  that  will  make  them  quickly. 
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