^ M O O N S T R. E E S 



Ulmus. The Elms 



IN landscape planting the Elm is generally useful. It is of massive proportions, long-lived and the 

 branches spread into graceful arches that support a drooping canopy of foliage. The shade is not so 

 dense as to interfere with a good sod underneath. ' The heads are so open that electric wires do not 

 injure them, a desirable feature in street trees. It is extensively used for wide lawns, parks or public 

 grounds. 



American Elm. Ulmus Americana. (L). 

 This familiar tree, which arches many New England 

 streets, grows well in other sections. Its rapid 

 growth and especial grace make it unsurpassed for 

 urban and suburban planting. 



6 to 8 ft 



8 to 10 ft. \yi to 



1>2 in. cal I 



10 to 12 ft., 1>^| 



to 1^ in. cal. 

 10 to 12 ft., IK 



to 2 in. cal. . . 

 10 to 12 ft., 2 to 



2)4 in cal 



12 to 14 ft., 2}i to I 



2K in. cal 



14 to 16 ft., ly^to ' 



3 in. cal 



16 to 18 ft., 3 to 5 in. cal 

 18 to 25 ft., 5 to 8 in. cal 



Each 



10 



100 



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$7 



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$50 



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25 



10 



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75 



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50 



12 



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95 



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2 



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16 



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135 



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25 



20 



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160 



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25 



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200 



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3 



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30 



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250 



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$10 



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60 



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English Elm. Ulmus Campestris. (L)- 

 Equally fine and imposing, and is just as useful as 

 our native variety. Holds its leaves a longer time 

 than the American sort. 



Each 



6 to 8 ft $1 00 



8 to 10 ft., 1}4 to IM in. 



cal 1 50 



10 to 12 ft., 1>^ to 2 in. cal., 1 75 



10 



$8 50 



10 to 12 ft. 

 12 to 14 ft. 



2 to 2}4 in. cal. 

 2^2 to 3 in. cal. 



12 50 

 15 00 

 20 00 

 30 00 



100 



$70 00 

 too 00 



Each 



14 to 16 ft., 3 to 4 in. cal $5 00 to $10 00 



16 to 25 ft., 5 to 8 in. cal 12 50 to 40 00 



Broad-leaved English Elm. var. Latifolia. 

 This variety has large, dark green leaves. It grows 

 rather (|uickly and makes a splendid tree for deco- 

 rating lawns, parks or public grounds. The foliage 

 remains until late Autumn. 



Each 10 100 



6 to 8 ft $1 00 s$8 50 $70 00 



8 to 10 ft., IK to IKin. cal., 1 50 12 50 100 00 

 8 to 10 ft., IK to 2 in. cal., 2 00 15 00 135 00 

 10 to 12 ft., 2 to 2K in. cal., 2 50 20 00 175 00 

 12 to 14 ft., 2K to 3 in. cal., 3 50 30 00 



U. scabra. var. Dovaei. (M). Upright and 

 vigorous grower, similar to the English Elm. 



Each 10 



10 to 12 ft., IK to 2 in. cal $175 $15 00 



12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2K in. cal 2 25 20 00 



Huntingdon Elm. Ulmus Scabra, var. Hunt- 

 INGDONL (L). Clean, smooth bark; erect, stately 

 habit. Not as subject to attacks of insects as some 

 kinds. Develops into a beautiful specimen. 

 8 to 10 ft., IK to IK in. Each 10 100 



cal $1 50 S12 50 $100 00 



10 to 12 ft., IK to 2 in. cal., 2 00 17 50 



12 to 14 ft., 2 to 2K in. cal., 2 50 



150 00 

 20 00 175 00 



Each 



16 to 22 ft., 3 to 5 in. cal $7 50 to $15 00 



22 to 30 ft., 5 to 8 in. cal 20 00 to 50 00 



Camperdown or Weeping Elm. var. Pen- 

 dula. Its branches grow outward and downward 

 in odd, interesting forms. Beautiful as a specimen 

 on any lawn. Each 



5 ft. stems, 3 to 4 ft. spread $4 00 



5 ft. stems, 4 to 6 ft. spread 5 00 to $10 00 



Monumental Elm. var. Monumentalis. (M). 

 Leaves similar to the better known English Elm, 

 and not so likely to be attacked by insects as our 

 native Elm. The stock we offer has been grafted, 

 is pyramidal in outline and will make splendid 

 formal effects. 



ICacli 10 



14 to 16 ft., 2K to 3 in. cal $5 00 



16 to 18 ft., 3 to 4 in. cal. 



7 50 $60 00 



A young American Elm. 

 trees in sizes from i>i to 2> 

 fine avenue or lawn trees. 



We have thousands of these 

 in. in diameter that will make 



Five or more plants of any one variety at price per lo; 25 or more at price per 100 



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