AMERICAN ELM. 80-100. The most widely planted 
and best known American shade tree. Now sub¬ 
ject to attack by a variety of insects and disease 
and in Colorado subject to breakage from snow. 6-S 
ft., ea., 75c. 8-10 ft., ea., $1.00. 
Not recommended for 
6-8 ft., ea., $1.00. 
inch caliper (diam. 
inch cal., ea., $2.25. 
MOLINE ELM. 80-100. Fine, 
shapely, new type with very 
large leaves. 8-10 ft., ea., 
$1.25. 10-12 ft., ea., $2.00. 
CHINESE ELM. 4 0-50. Very 
rapid grower, hardy, shows 
marked resistance to insects 
and disease that infest oth¬ 
er elms. Thickly branched, 
many small leaves. One of 
the best for shade and wind¬ 
breaks on drylands (special 
windbreak prices on page 7). 
city planting. 5-6 ft., ea., 7 5c. 
8-10 ft., ea., $1.25. 114-1 Vs 
of trunk) ea., $1.75. lV 2 -2 
SOFT MAPLE. 60-8 0. Well known fast-growing va¬ 
riety, leaves white on under side. Do not confuse 
with Silver Poplar. 6-8 ft., ea., $1.00. 
NORWAY POPLAR. 60-S0. Pyramidal tree of very 
rapid growth, large luxuriant foliage. 6-8 ft., ea., 
65c. 8-10 fet., ea., 85c. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. “The exclamation point of 
the garden.” Extremely slender, upright grower. 
Not very long-lived in Colorado. 5-6 ft., ea., 55c. 
6-8 ft., ea., 75c. 8-10 ft., ea., $1.00. 10-12 ft., 
ea., $1.75. 
BOLLEANA POPLAR. 50-60. Similar in habit to 
Lombardy but a trifle more spreading. Smooth, 
sage-green bark, deep green leaves tinted white un¬ 
derneath. Very hardy and long-lived; a deservedly 
popular variety. 4-5 ft., ea., 80c. 6-8 ft., ea., 
$1.25. 8-10 ft., ea., $2.10. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE. 2 5-3 5. If for no other reason, 
the all-pervading fragrance of its sweet-scented in¬ 
conspicuous flowers make it deserving of a place 
in every garden. Silver-gray foliage makes an at¬ 
tractive contrast in a. mixed planting. Shiny, green¬ 
ish-brown bark; gray berries attractive to birds in 
autumn. Absolutely hardy, thrives on drylands. 
5-6 ft., ea., $1.00. 6-8 ft., ea., $1.25. 8-10 ft., 
ea., $1.60. Special prices for windbreaks on page 7. 
WILLOW. None of the weeping or other types of 
willow is suitable for this part of the country owing 
to their extreme susceptibility to snow breakage 
and I no longer offer them. 
BLACK WALNUT. 80-100. Large, broad-headed 
tree with large compound leaves, makes a dense 
shade and bears edible nuts. 3-4 ft., ea., 75c. 4-5 
ft., ea., $1.00. 5-6 ft., ea., $1.50. 
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