TREES 
CHESTNUT, see Aesculus. 
COTTONWOOD, see Populus deltoides. 
CRATAEGUS, Hawthorn. 
Carrieri. Glossy dark green leathery foliage, red berries 
in winter. 3.50 
Coccinea. Flo,wers with red disk, scarlet berries_1.50 up 
Coccinioidcs. Red Haw. Good foliage, white flowers, large 
brilliant red fruit. 2.50 
Crus-galli. Cockspur Thorn. White flowers, good 
foliage. 2.00 and up 
Mollis. Downy Hawthorn. Vigorous grower, white flowers 
and red berries....1.50 up 
Oxycantlia. English May thorn, white flowers, clusters 
of red berries. 4-5 feet. 2.50 
Oxycantha, Paul’s Scarlet. Bright red flowers in great 
profusion . 2.50 
The Hawthorn is a native of moist climates. The main 
stems should be protected from winter sun here. 
ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA, Russian Olive. Narrow silver- 
gray leaves, making a good contrast with the shiny 
dark brown bark. 5-6 feet. 2.00 
0-S feet. 3.50 
EDM, see Ulmus. 
FAGUS, americana. American Beech, Not recommended 
for dry climate. 3.50 and up 
FRAXINUS AMERICANA, White Ash. 1.00 up 
2-2*4 inches diameter. 3.00 
G1NGKO BIDOBA. Maiden Hair tree.$2.00 up 
GDEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS, Honey Locust. 1.50 
HAWTHORN, see Crataegus. 
JUGDANS NIGRA, Black Walnut. 2.50 
Norway Maple is a beautiful tree but hard to 
establish. 
LARIX, europaea, European Larch. 3.00 
LINDEN, see Tilia. 
LOCUST, Black, see Robinia. 
MALUS 
Arnoldiana. Large rosy-white flowers, yellow fruit_ 1.50 
Atrosanguinea. Brilliant carmine flowers. 2.00 
Fioribunda. One of the best and hardiest, bright pink 
buds, yellowish fruit. 1.50 
Hopa. Red-Flowering Crab. Attractive fruit.. 1.50 and up 
Ioensis plena, Bechtel’s Crab. Small tree, double salmon- 
pink flowers, very lovely. 1.50 
Scheideckeri. Bright rose-colored flowers, prolific. 2.00 
MAPLE, see Acer. 
MOUNTAIN ASH, see Sorbus. 
OAK, see Quercus. 
PLUM, Wild. 1.00 
Imperial Gage.'. 1.00 
Toka . 1.00 
POPULUS, Poplar. 
Bolleana. Thick silver-green foliage. G-8 feet. 1.50 
Deltoides, Cottonwood. Conttonless variety. 1.50 
Lombardy. Valuable where pyramidal effect is 
desired. 1.00 up 
Norway. A rapid grower. 8-10 feet. 2.50 
Tremuloides, Quaking Aspen. Nursery grown. 1.50 
PLATANUS, Plane or Sycamore Dense, bright green, very 
large leaves. 6-S feet. 3.50 
QUERCUS gambelii, Scrub Oak. 2.00 
Palustris . 2.00 
ROBINIA pseudoacacia, Black Locust. 2.00 
RUSSIAN OLIVE, see Elaeagnus Angustifolia. 
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