Distributors of Nature’s Charm 
UTAH NURSERY & SEED CO. 
Few other trees approach the magnificence of the Weeping 
Willow, especially when seen across water. 
Ulmus - The Elms 
ULMUS campestris (English Elm). A round-topped and 
sometimes open-headed tree often used for avenue plant¬ 
ing. Dark green foliage, remaining several weeks longer 
in the autumn than that of U. americana, and is more 
delicately cut. 6-8 ft., $1.75; 8-10 ft., $2.50, each. 
U., Moline Elm. A distinctly attractive type of Elm which 
is propagated by budding or grafting in order that the 
beauty of the parent form may be retained. The young 
tree is conical in shape, of rapid growth, with leaves 
often six inches across. The older trees become more 
spreading, with branches almost horizontal. 6-8 ft., $1.00; 
8-10 ft., $1.50; 10-12 ft., $2.00, each. 
U. pumila (Chinese or Siberian Elm). A clean fast grower, 
free from disease and pests. Thoroughly hardy and vig¬ 
orous under most trying soil and climatic conditions. Its 
resistance to drought, alkali and extreme temperature 
makes it very valuable for our western conditions. 3-4 ft., 
35c; 4-6 ft., 50c; 6-8 ft., $1.00; 8-10 ft., $1.50; 10-12 ft., 
$1.75; 12-14 ft., $2.00, each. 
U. racemosa (Cork Elm). Tall, majestic with spreading 
branches, corky, winged, free from scale and disease. 
6-8 ft., $1.75 each. 
Weeping Trees 
Betula - Birch 
BETULA alba laeiniata pendula (Weeping Cut-Leaved 
White Birch). Undoubtedly one of the most popular of 
all weeping trees; tall and slender, graceful drooping 
branches, silvery white bark, delicately cut foliage. A 
well known favorite of great beauty. 6-8 ft., $2.00; 8-10 
ft., $2.50, each. 
Morus - Mulberry 
MORUS taturica pendula (Teas’ Weeping Mulberry). One 
of the most graceful and hardy weeping trees; forms a 
perfect umbrella-shaped head with long, slender, willowy 
branches drooping to the ground; admirably adapted to 
ornamental lawns. Productive in fruit and beautiful fo¬ 
liage. Wonderfully vigorous and healthy everywhere. 
1-yr. heads, $1.50; 2-yr. heads, $2.00; 3-yr. heads, $2.75, 
each. 
Prunus 
PRUNUS subhirtella pendula (Weeping Japanese Cherry). 
5 to 8 feet. A small, graceful, attractive tree with droop¬ 
ing branches which often touch the ground. Beautiful 
pink blossoms in early spring appear in great profusion 
before the foliage. One of the handsomest. 5-6 ft., $4.00 
each. 
P. amygdalus persica pendula (Weeping Flowering Peach). 
We can now offer this new variety in limited quantities. 
Beautiful double red and pink blooms. Top grafted trees 
and is sure to be very popular when known. 5-6 ft., $4.00 
each. 
Salix - Willow 
SALIX elegantissima (Thurlow’s Weeping Willow). Strong, 
upright, with smaller branches drooping; puts out early 
and has good foliage through the season; probably the 
best Willow. 6-8 ft., $1.75; 8-10 ft., $2.50, each. 
S., Wisconsin (Wisconsin Willow). A large tree with long, 
drooping branches, similar to babylonica, but much 
hardier. 6-8 ft., $1.25; 8-10 ft., $1.75, each. 
Ulmus 
ULMUS scabra pendula (Camperdown Weeping Elm). Al¬ 
ways top grafted. Limbs grow outward and downward, 
giving the tree a remarkably picturesque aspect. 2-yr. 
heads, $4.00; 3-yr. heads, $4.50, each. 
Broad <• Leaved Evergreens 
No garden is complete without some of these plants. 
They give that touch to the garden when properly chosen 
that prompts the charm of individuality. Massed or singly 
they harmonize with any existing trees, giving pleasing 
contrast of leaf and form with other ornamentals and 
furnish a wealth of flower and berry color throughout the 
year. 
Berberis 
These varieties add a great deal of charm in the fall to 
our gardens by their fall coloring and numerous berries 
of red and blue as well as their bright yellow or orange 
flowers in spring. 
BERBERIS stenophylla. 5 to 6 feet. Narrow, pointed leaves, 
orange flowers, bluish white fruit. 12-18 in., $1.25; 18-24 
in., $1.75, each. 
B. triaeanthophora. 3 to 4 feet. A low growing, compact, 
entirely evergreen variety; fine for foreground plantings. 
18-24 in., $1.75; 24-30 in., $3.00, each. 
B. Wilsoni. A beautiful hardy shrub with gray-green fo¬ 
liage turning a brilliant reddish bronze in the fall. Flow¬ 
ers golden yellow in dense clusters followed by salmon- 
red berries in the fall. 18-24 in., $2.00; 24-30 in., $2.75, 
each. 
Crataegus 
CRATAEGUS pyracantlia coecinea Lalamli. There is no 
other fruiting evergreen shrub that is so attractive 
throughout the year as this fiery Thorn. It may be 
planted either in connection with other shrubs or as a 
single specimen. Large trusses of white flowers followed 
by an abundance of brilliant orange-scarlet berries. 18-24 
in., $2.50; 2-3 ft., $3.00; 3-4 ft., $4.00, each. 
Mahonia Aquifolia 
MAHONIA aquifolia (Oregon Grape). A beautiful ever¬ 
green shrub with smooth, shining, holly leaves; bright 
yellow flower clusters in May, followed by blue berries. 
The leaf color varies capriciously throughout the year 
with all shades of green, red and bronze. 18-24 in., .$2.50; 
2-3 ft., $3.50, each. 
Cotoneaster 
COTONEASTER Simonsi. Semi-evergreen. Erect form. 
Leaves dark green. White flowers followed by bright red 
fruit borne on the slender, erect branches all along the 
stems. 18-24 in., $1.25; 2-3 ft., $1.50, each. 
C. horizontalis. Low, flat and spreading. Bright glossy 
green, very attractive. Covered in April with tiny pink 
blooms and in fall with minute, brilliant scarlet berries. 
18-24 in., $2.00; 2-3 ft,, $3.50, each. 
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