Colorado Springs, Colorado 
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TREES 
In most of the following trees we have available smaller and larger 
sizes also. Of varieties difficult to start in Colorado we offer only 
acclimated plants. 
ACER, Maple. 
dasycarpum, Silver Maple. 8 to 10 ft.$ 2.50 
ginnala, Tartarian Maple. Small tree or large shrub. 1.50 
platanoides, Norway. Dark green foliage. 6 to 8 ft. 2.50 
schwedleri. Red Leaf Maple. Bright red leaves in spring. 
5 to G ft. 2.50 
rubrum, Red Maple. Foliage brilliant scarlet. Small.. 2.50 
saccharum, Sugar Maple. Colorful fall foliage, but not very 
hardy in Colorado. Small. 2.50 
AESCULUS HIPPOSCASTANUM, True Horsechestnut. 5 to 6 ft.. 5.00 
AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA, Tree of Heaven. Brilliant green 
ornamental leaves. 4 to 5 feet.... 1.50 
APPLE. 4-5 ft. 
Delicious . 1.25 
Duchess . 1.25 
Golden Winesap. 1.25 
Grimes Golden.. 1.25 
Jonathan . 1.25 
Stamen Winesap. 1.25 
Yellow Transparent. 1.25 
Larger sizes, well-branched! established Apple trees, $3.50 to $7.50. 
ASH. See Fraxinus, page 20. 
ASPEN. See Populus, page 21. 
BETULA, alba laciniata, Cut-Leaf Weeping Birch. Silver-white 
bark. 6-8 ft. 2.50 
BIRCH. See Betula. 
CATALPA BUNGEI. 1%-2-inch caliper. 5.00 
CARPINUS BETULUS, European Hornbeam. 1.50 
CELTIS. 
occidentalis, Ilackberry. Drouth-resisting shade tree. 5-6 ft.. 1.50 
CHERRY. 4 ft. 
Compass . 1.25 
Early Richmond. 1.25 
English Morelio..•. 1.25 
Montmorency . 1.25 
Wragg . 1.25 
Larger and smaller sizes at proportional prices. 
CHESTNUT. See Aesculus. 
COTTONWOOD. See Populus, page 21. 
CRAB. 4-5 ft. 
Dolga . 1.00 
Whitney . 1.00 
Red Siberian.. 1.00 
For Flowering Crabs, see Malus, page 20. 
