Weeping Japanese Flowering Cherry (See Prunus) 
Quercus Palustris—Pin Oak 
Tilia - Linden 
Tilia americana. American Linden. Sometimes known as Basswood. This 
native tree is very attractive and will grow rapidly when planted in 
low ground. The leaves are distinctly larger than other varieties. 
Branches pendulous in habit of growth. Makes an excellent shade 
tree under favorable conditions. Each 
8 to 10 ft., 1 Vo in. cal.$2.50 
10 to 12 ft., ] 3 /4 in. cal. 3.00 
12 to 14 ft., 2 in. cal. 4.00 
12 to 15 ft., 2i/ 2 in. cal. 5.00 
T. vulgaris. European Linden. Similar to the American Linden except the 
leaves are smaller and the tree is more compact, developing into a 
shapely specimen. Each 
7 to 9 ft., 1 'A in. cal.$3.00 
9 to 1 0 ft., 1 % in. cal.4.00 
10 to 11 ft., 2 in. cal. 5.00 
11 to 12 ft., 2'/2 in. cal. 6.00 
Salix—Weeping Willow 
Ulmus - Elm 
Ulmus americana. American Elm. A vigorous native tree. It is rapid in growth, 
with long, spreading, and pendant branches forming giant arches over 
roads and streets; as a lawn tree is quick to make a marked effect. The 
wood is tough, the leaves are moderate in size, and make a permanent 
tree for shade. The beetle that defoliates the European Elms usually 
avoids these. Each Five 
8 to 10 ft., 1 ’A in. cal.$2.00 $ 9.00 
10 to 12 ft., 1 % in. cal. 2.50 1 1.25 
12 to 14 ft., 2 in. cal. 3.00 13.50 
12 to 15 ft., 21/2 in. cal. 4.00 18.00 
U. americana moline. Moline Elm. We graft this type because its singular 
upright characteristics make it invaluable in narrow spaces. Its clean 
growth, large, deep green, heavily plaited leaves, added to its sturdiness 
and solidity, will make it increasingly popular when it becomes known. We 
have a fine stock and invite your inspection. Each Five 
7 to 9 ft., 1 >/ 4 in. cal.$2.00 $ 9.00 
8 to 1 0 ft., 1 /i in. cal.2.50 11.25 
10 to 12 ft., 1 % in. cal. 3.00 13.50 
12 to 14 ft., 2 in. cal. 4.00 18.00 
12 to 15 ft., 21/2 in. cal. 5.00 22.50 
U. pumila. Chinese Elm. A new, rapid-growing tree that does especially well 
in difficult situations, like city soot and gases, dry and poor ground, nar¬ 
row street plots, etc. Leaves smaller than our native Elm, habit more 
pendant, and of course, much more rapid. Only drawback possible is 
sleet damage and Elm-beetle injury. Plant for twenty to thirty years' du¬ 
ration. We have the North China strain only and it will make up as 
quickly as a willow. Each Five 
8 to 10 ft., iy 2 in. cal.$2.00 $ 9.00 
1 0 to 12 ft., 1 3/4 in. cal. 2.50 11.25 
12 to 14 ft., 2 in. cal. 3.00 13.50 
12 to 15 ft., 21/2 in. cal. 4.00 18.00 
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