ELMS 
AMKIMCAX. A beautiful native tree of great 
size and wide spread, with graceful drooping 
branches and handsome leaves. One of the 
best large towering trees for good medium 
shade. Largely used along streets because 
of its wide spread and heighth but is one 
of the best trees for the home. 
( AMPEHDOVVIV WEE PINO. Vigorous 
branches which have a uniform drooping 
habit. The leaves are large and a dark 
glossy green. The finest and best weeping 
tree and a vei'y remarkable lawn specimen. 
OllINESE. A type specially adapted for dry 
conditions but does well in any normal con¬ 
dition. In this section it is so slow in its 
growth we may consider it a partial dwarf 
but it develops into a small compact tree. 
-IIOLINE. A valuable new type of elm of 
compact but rapid growing habit. It has 
very large leaves that are very dark blue 
green in color, with the bark smooth and 
glossy. 
A'ASE. A type developed from a single vase 
shaped elm. Much used for street planting 
because all trees of this variety are very 
uniform in shape, size and habit of growth. 
Are also excellent trees for the home 
grounds. 
FLOWERING CHERRIES 
JAPAN 
DOUIILE WHITE. A small tree completely 
covered with a mass of small double white 
flowers in May. The blooms are very showy 
and noticeably fragrant. 
SIEBOLDI. One of the best bloomers of all 
the flowering cherries and probably the most 
popular. When in bloom the small tree ap¬ 
pears to be completely covered with pink 
flowers. They are medium in size, double, 
and deep rose pink. A very fragrant bloom 
and is very showy when planted as a lawn 
specimen or in a large mass. 
FLOWERING THORNS 
CHETAEGUS 
COHODAT'A. Washington Thorn. Branches 
are upright with heart shaped leaves form¬ 
ing a round head. Flowers white with a tint 
of rose in center. 
I’HUStJAUA,. Widely extended horizontal 
branches, give it a flat topped effect. The 
flowers appear in large numbers and are 
white tinged with red and open up in May. 
PAlJi’S DOl^BLE SCARLET. Flowers a deep 
ci'imsou scarlet; vei'y double. This is one of 
the most attractive small trees for specimen 
planting. Also very showy when in fruit. 
HORSE CHESTNUT 
WHIT'E FLOWERING. Native Ohio tree. The 
well known horse chestnut which is covered 
with large plumes of pure white flowers 
v'hich are very sweetly scented. 
American Elm 
FLOWERING CRABS 
BECH'I'EL’S. The only perfectly double flow¬ 
ered crab. Its many delicate pink blooms ap¬ 
pearing like small pink roses of delightful 
fragrance. A very popular type and much 
desired for the home grounds. 
FUIRIBLNHA. A large shrub or small tree, 
often thorny, with rose red flowers borne in 
great profusion in May. The fruit is red and 
very small. 
ATROSANGUINEA. Shows off well when 
planted with other crabs due to its much 
darker red flowers. The buds are deep pur¬ 
plish red and the entire flower tinged pur¬ 
plish. 
CORONARIA. A medium small round headed 
tree, with spiny branches and heart shaped 
serrated leaves. The leaves are green all 
summer changing to a bronzy yellow in 
autumn. The plant appears to be covered 
with clusters of rose pink flowers followed 
with yellow fruit. 
ELEYI. The young shoots are fuzzy and 
covered with red foliage resembling the Jap¬ 
anese maple. The flowers are I'ich red in 
color and appear in clusters much like apple 
blossoms followed in the fall by red fruits^ in 
large clusters which are very attractive. 
PARK RANI. A Japanese dwarf with long 
stemmed semi-double flowers of deep rose 
pink. The buds are long and handsome. 
SPE(''I'ABILIS. Narrow foliage, glossy above, 
glabrous beneath. Bright red buds expand 
into deep rose pink flowers just before the 
fruiting flowers bloom, the fruit being small, 
round and yellow. 
LINDENS 
A-RERK’AN. A very popular native Ameri¬ 
can shade tree. A large stately grower with 
lai'ge shiny green leaves. It is covei'ed with 
flowers in July and is very valuable for its 
white wood. 
El'BOPEAN. A good ti'ee for street or home 
planting, developing into a large well 
rounded tiee and when in bloom is covered 
with sweetly scented flowers. 
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