AMAWALK TREES 
Elm—Ulmus 
AMERICAN. Ulmus Americana 
The most characteristic of our native shade trees. It forms a 
noble avenue, the outward curve of the branches giving the effect of 
a Gothic arch. Prefers a moist well drained soil but is not too particu¬ 
lar as to soil requirements. One of the best trees for immediate effect 
due to its rapid growth and the large size it attains. 
3 
in. cal., 
16 
ft. 
high 
Each 
... $ 9 
3 Yz 
in cal., 
17 
ft. 
high 
... 12 
4 
in. cal., 
18 
ft. 
high 
... 15 
4V 2 
in. cal., 
19 
ft. 
high 
... 20 
5 
in. cal., 
20 
ft. 
high 
... 25 
5U 
in. cal., 
22 
ft. 
high 
... 30 
6 
in. cal., 
24 
ft. 
high 
... 35 
6 Y 2 
in. cal., 
26 
ft. 
high 
... 40 
7 
in. cal., 
28 
ft. 
high 
... 45 
7 V 2 
in. cal., 
30 
ft. 
high 
... 50 
8 
in. cal., 
32 
ft. 
high 
... 60 
8 Y 2 
in. cal., 
34 
ft. 
high 
... 70 
9 
in. cal., 
35 
ft. 
high 
... 80 
9 Y 2 
in. cal., 
36 
ft. 
high 
... 90 
10 
in. cal., 
37 
ft. 
high 
... 100 
10 y 2 
in. cal., 
38 
ft. 
high 
. . . 110 
11 
in. cal., 
40 
ft. 
high 
... 120 
11 y 2 
in. cal., 
41 
ft. 
high 
... 130 
12 
in. cal., 
42 
ft. 
high 
... 140 
13 
in. cal., 
46 
ft. 
high 
... 165 
14 
in. cal., 
50 
ft. 
high 
... 195 
15 
in. cal., 
52 
ft. 
high 
... 225 
EUROPEAN. Ulmus Campestris Latifolia 
A stately, compact, robust tree which holds its branches up and 
carries its leaves until late in the autumn. It grows rapidly and de¬ 
velops into a majestic tree. Likes the same soil conditions as the 
American Elm. ^ , 
Each 
6 in. cal., 24 ft. high ... $ 40 
7 in. cal., 26 ft. high ... 55 
8 in. cal., 28 ft. high ... 75 
9 in. cal., 30 ft. high ... 95 
10 in. cal., 32 ft. high . . . 115 
11 in. cal., 34 ft. high ... 135 
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