PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Ornamental Trees 21 
Camperdown Weeping Elm. 
FLOWERING CRABS 
European Mt. Ash. 
Rounded, compact, small trees, largely 
used in lawn groups and high shrub bor¬ 
ders, for their profuse early bloom; their 
dense, glossy, handsome foliage which col¬ 
ors richly; and their ornamental fruits. 
Groups of assorted varieties are effective. 
Bechtel’s^ The only genuine double flow¬ 
ered Crab. Makes a medium sized tree; 
perfectly hardy. When in bloom appears 
to be covered with delicate pink, perfectly 
double small roses of delicious fragrance. 
2 to 3 feet .$0.60 
3 to 4 feet.85 
4 to 6 feet . 1.25 
Farkmaui (Halliana). Dwarf; with long¬ 
stemmed semi-double flowers of deep rose 
color wreathing its branches. Each 
3 to 4 feet .$1.25 
4 to 5 feet . 1.75 
ABIi VABIBTIES FOIiBOWIBG: 
feet 
$0.75 
to 
feet 
1.00 
to 
feet 
1.35 
to 
Bechtel’s Crab. 
The Magnificent American Elm. 
EXTONTTMIJS Bnropaeus. A small tree, 15 
feet. In spring covered with a wealth of bright 
yellow flowers in nodding clusters, followed by 
brilliant rose-colored berries, which hang in 
clusters from the branches till mid-winter. The 
leaves color a beautiful crimson-scarlet in fall. 
Each 
3 to 4 feet .-.$0.60 
4 to 5 feet .75 
6 to 6 feet . 1.00 
BCAdCBBBBIf. Its light green leaves are 
glossy, pointed; the branches spread horizon¬ 
tally, forming a wide, elm-shaped head. Vigor¬ 
ous, hardy and healthy. Each 
6 to 8 feet .$1.25 
8 to 10 feet . 2.00 
Arnoldiana. Early flowering- semi-double pink ; yellow fruit. 
Atrosajagninea. Buds and flowers are deep purplish red. 
Goronaria (Wild Crabapple). A pretty, round-headed tree, 
with spiny branches, and attractive heart-shaped serrated 
leaves. Clustered rose-pink flowers, and yellowish fruit. 
Eleyi young shoots are fuzzy, with purplish red foliage; 
the flowers vinous red, dark red fruits spectacular. 
Floribunda. A large shrub or small tree, often thorny, with 
rose-red flowers. The fruit is red and very small. 
Florlbnnda purpurea. Darker red flowers ; purplish leaves. 
medzwetzkyana. Purplish foliage, wood and bark ; the large 
flowers deep pink, the edible fruits purple. 
Scheideckeri. The upright branches are laden full length 
with double pink flowers. The succeeding fruits make ex¬ 
cellent jelly. 
Spectabilis. Narrow foliage glossy above, glabrous beneath, 
the tree small. Coral-red buds expand into pretty rose- 
colored flowers. Fruits small, round, yellow. 
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Assorted from Above, Five 4 to 5 Feet 
$ 4.50 
ELMS 
Elach 
10 
6 
to 
8 
feet .... 
$0.90 
$ 8.00 
8 
to 
10 
feet .... 
1.26 
10.00 
10 
to 
12 
feet .... 
1.75 
15.00 
IV, 
to 
1% 
inches . 
2.25 
1% 
to 
2 
inches . 
3.00 
2 
to 
2% 
inches . 
4.00 
Slow grow- 
handsome 
American. A noble native tree of great size and vdde spread, 
with graceful droop- 
' ing branches and 
; handsome leaves. One 
i. of the best tree types 
■ for towering heady 
effect and wide-spread 
shade. 
Camperdown Weeping. See illustration above, 
ing; wide-flung, irregular, drooping branches 
leaves dark glossy green. 
Grafted 6- to 6-ft. stems, 2-year head, $3.00 each. 
Chinese (Pumila). A type specially adapted to the arid re¬ 
gions of our West and Southwest. There it thrives under 
natural adversity, growing very rapidly and to a good height. 
In the East and the Lake regions, its growth is so deliberate 
we may consider it a dwarf variety. The foliage is small 
and dense, the growth symmetrical and compact. 
6 to 6 feet, $r.00. 6 to 8 feet, $1.40. 8 to 10 feet, $2.00. 
.hdoline. A valuable new type of tree perpetuated by budding. 
Of compact but fast growing habit, with very large leaves 
of distinct dark blue-green shade. 
Vase Blm. Another recently introduced type of American 
Elm, the tops shapin.g up to a broad-topped vase shape. 
Both Moline and Vase: 
6 to 8 feet 
8 to 10 fed 
10 to 12 feet 
Eachl 10 
$1.00$ 9.00 
1.50 
2.00 
12.60 
17.50 
HOItSB CHBSTNTTT. The well-known European species; 
very handsome; has magnificent spikes of white flowers 
borne in profusion and sweetly scented. 
4 to 5 feet, $1.0p. 5 to 6 feet. $1.50. 6 to 8 feet, $2.00. 
JUDAS TSBE (Cercis canadensis) (Redbud). A small grow¬ 
ing tree of irregular form, with heart-shaped leaves. It is 
covered with delicate pink blossoms early in spring before 
the leaves appear. Each Each 
3 to 4 feet .$0.65 5 to 6 feet .$1.76 
4 to 6 feet .90 6 to 8 feet . 2.00 
KOEEBEUTEBIA paniculata (Goldenrain Tree). A small 
tree showy in July with foot-long clusters of golden yellow 
flowers. In autumn the fernlike foliage colors to crimson 
and gold. 
4 to 6 feet, $1.25. 5 to 6 feet, $1.76. 6 to 8 feet, $2.60. 
XiIB'DElT, American. Tall, with lar^, shining cordate 
leaves. July flowers. 
6 to 8 feet, $1.75. 8 to 10 feet, $2.26. 
—European. Beautiful, round headed trees; very sweet 
scented. 
6 to 8 feet, $2.25. 8 to 10 feet, $3.25. 
TEAS’ WEEPING MUEBEBBV. The most graceful har¬ 
dy weeping tree in existence. Forms a perfect shaped head, 
with long, slender, willowy branches, drooping to the ground. 
Grafted on stems 5 to 6 feet high. 
3-year heads, $2.50. 4-year heads, $3.00. 
MAGNOLIAS 
Balled and Burlapped. 
Glauca (Sweet Bay). 30 to 40 feet high, in moist soil, but in 
the drier lawns is much smaller. Its broad leaves are glossy, 
almost evergreen. In June its large, waxy white flower-cups 
are lovely and exquisitely fragrant. Each 
2 to 3 feet .$2.00 
3 to 4 feet . 3.00 
4 to 5 feet . 4.00 
Soulaugfeana. 15 feet. Immense flowers, cup-shaped, white 
and rosy violet, opening before its leaves which are massive 
and glossy. 2 to 3 feet, $6.00. 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
European. Of apple-tree size and shape, the fernlike foliage 
dark and lustrous. In late summer and far into winter, the 
numerous large, dense fruit clusters gleam brilliantly red 
against the green of leaves, or denuded brown of branches, 
6 to 8 feet, $1.00. 8 to 10 feet, $1.60. 10 to 12 feet, $2.00. 
