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ULMUS—AMERICAN ELM 
ULMUS—(Continued) 
Klehmi (Vase-Shaped Elm). This is another tree of our 
own propagation which we reproduce by grafting and 
budding, so as to retain the graceful form of the parent 
tree. It is a true vase-shaped tree. They are fast grow¬ 
ers, all uniform in habit, and especially recommended for 
use in landscape and boulevard planting where grace, 
dignity, uniformity and rapid growth are desired. 
Each Per 10 
VA" to V/ 2 " . 1.50 14.00 
1to 2" . 2.50 22.50 
2" to 2 y 2 ” 3.50 30.00 
3" to 4" 10.00 90.00 
Lake City Elm—A tree that will grow to 35 or 40 feet. 
Similar to American White Elm, but is a much more 
vigorous grower. Has beautiful dark green foliage. A 
fine tree for street planting or as a lawn specimen. 
Each Per 10 
V/ 2 " to 2" 3.00 25.00 
2" to 2 y 2 " 5.00 45.00 
2y 2 " to 3" 10.00 90.00 
Moline Elm—This is a distinctly attractive type of Elm 
which we propagate by grafting or budding in order 
that the beauty of the parent form may be retained. 
This tree was discovered in Moline, Illinois, by the Klehm 
Brothers. It is conical in shape, when young, is of rapid 
growth, with leaves often 6 inches across. The older 
trees become more spreading with branches almost hori¬ 
zontal. Much superior to seedling Elms. 
Each Per 10 
VA" to V/ 2 " 150 14.00 
\y 2 " to 2" 2-50 22.50 
2" to 2 y 2 " 3.50 30.00 
3 " to 4" . 10 00 90.00 
ULMUS PUMILA—CHINESE ELM 
ULMUS—(Continued) 
Pumila (Chinese Elm—Parvifolia). One of the finest and 
fastest growing Elms in the country. Has very small 
leaves but makes a very dense growth. Elm lovers 
should have one or two of this variety of elms planted. 
Each Per 10 
6 ' to 8' 
1 y 2 " to 2" 
2" to 2 y 2 " 
2 y 2 " to 3" 
3" to zy 2 " 
3J4" to 4" 
2.00 17.50 
3.00 27.50 
4.00 35.00 
5.00 45.00 
10.00 90.00 
12.00 110.00 
Wheatleyi (Wheatley Jersey or Guernsey Elm). Narrow 
pyramidal tree with ascending branches. Leaves glandu¬ 
lar beneath and on the petiole. 
Each Per 10 
V/ 2 " to 2" . 10.00 90.00 
2" to 2 l / 2 " . 15.00 140.00 
ATTENTION 
If you want shade 
quickly plant Ulmus Pumi¬ 
la. This remarkable tree 
was introduced in 1908 
by Frank N. Meyer, U. S. 
Government Agricultural 
Explorer, from near 
Pekin, China. It is a fine 
case of the survival of 
the fittest, for it has 
maintained its existence 
through the centuries 
under the most adverse 
soil and climatic condi¬ 
tions. We recommend the 
Ulmus Pumila very highly. 
BEAUTIFUL! FAST 
GROWING! HARDY! 
TREES FOR SCREENING 
