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THE KALLAY BROTHERS CO., PAINESV1LLE, OHIO 
PYRUS—FLOWERING CRAB 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab 
Angustifolia Bechtelii. (Bechtel’s Flowering 
Crab.) A low, bushy tree, the most beautiful of 
all the fine varieties of Flowering Crabs. At a 
distance the tree seems to be covered with dainty 
little roses of a delicate pink color. Blooms when 
quite young. The flowers are exceedingly fra¬ 
grant. 3 to 4 feet, each 85c; 10 for $7.00; 4 to 
5 feet, Each, $1.50; 10 for $14.00. 
Floribunda. (Flowering Crab.) A large shrub 
or small tree, often thorny, with rose-red flowers 
borne in great profusion in May. The fruit is 
red and small, on long stems. 3 to 4 feet, each 
75c; 10 for $6.00; 4 to 5 feet, each $1.00; 10 for 
$9.00. 
QUERCUS—OAK 
Coccinea. (Scarlet Oak.) A grand, round-topped 
tree, with bright green, deeply cut leaves that color 
to sparkling red in fall. 6 to 8 feet, each $3.00; 
10 for $27.50. 8 to 10 feet, each $4.00; 10 for $37.50. 
European Mountain Ash 
TILIA—LINDEN, BASSWOOD 
Americana. (American Linden.) A stately tree, 
with large, shining cordate leaves. Particularly 
valuable for its beautiful white wood. Its flowers 
appear in July. 8 to 10 feet, each $2.50; 10 for 
$22.50. 
Platyphpllos. (Large-leaved European Linden.) 
An exceedingly broad-leaved variety, flowering in 
Tune. The earliest of the Lindens. 6 to 8 feet, each 
$2.00; 10 for $17.50. 
Palustris. (Pin Oak.) The tree is shapely and 
symmetrical, leaves are of a beautiful tone of green, 
in autumn fading to a brilliant scarlet. This is 
one of the most desirable trees for street and ave¬ 
nue planting. Ultimate height, 50 to 60 feet. 8 to 
10 feet, each $4.00; 10 to 12 feet, each $4.50. 
ROBENA HISPIDA 
Rose Acacia Tree Form (Grafted). Top-worked 
by grafting on straight standard stock to make 
this shrub tree-shaped. Very attractive and desir¬ 
able in this form. 4 to 5 feet, each $1.50; 10 for 
$12.50. 
SALIX—WILLOW 
Babylonica. (Weeping Willow.) A fine, droop¬ 
ing tree with slender branchlets. Excellent for 
planting on the banks of streams or lakes, but 
will thrive well in dry locations. Often used for 
cemetery planting. 8 to 10 feet, each $1.50; 10 for 
$ 12 . 00 . 
Babylonica Dolorosa. (Wisconsin Weeping Willow.) Of 
similar fine habit, but hardy farther north. In other re¬ 
spects like the type. 8 to 10 feet, each $1.50; 10 for $12.00. 
SORBUS—MOUNTAIN-ASH 
Aucuparia. (Pyrus Aucuparia.) (European Mountain 
Ash.) Hardy, erect, with smooth bark and dense, regular 
head; berry clusters large and bright. A most beautiful, 
decorative flowering tree for a small lawn. 6 to 8 feet, each 
$1.00; 10 for $9.00. 
ULMUS—ELM 
American. A noble native treet of great size and wide 
spread, with graceful dropping branches and handsome leaves. 
One of the best tree types for towering, heady effect and wide¬ 
spread shade, in the yard itself. Indispensable to shaded 
parks, and largely used along the sides of wide avenues. 
8 to 10 feet, each $1.50; 10 for $14.00; 10 to 12 feet, each 
$2.00; 10 for $17.50. 
American Elm 
