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KALLAY BROTHERS, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
PYRUS—FLOWERING CRAB 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab 
Angustifolia Bechtelii. (Bechtel’s Flowering 
Crab). A low, bushy tree, the most beautiful of 
all the fine varieties of Flowering Crabs. At a 
distance the tree seems to be covered with dainty 
little roses of a delicate pink color. Blooms when 
quite young. The flowers are exceedingly fragrant. 
3 to 4 feet, each $1.00; 10 for $9.00; 4 to 5 feet, each 
$1.50; 10 for $14.00. 
Floribunda. (Flowering Crab.) A large shrub 
or small tree, often thorny, with rose-red flowers 
borne in great profusion in May. The fruit is 
red and small, on long stems. 3 to 4 feet, each 
$1.00; 10 for $9.00; 4 to 5 feet, each $1.25; 10 for 
$ 11 . 00 . 
QUERCUS—OAK 
Coccina. (Scarlet Oak.) A grand, round-topped 
tree, with bright green, deeply cut leaves that color 
to sparkling red in fall. 6 to 8 feet, each $3.50; 
10 for $30.00; 8 to 10 feet, each $4.00; 10 for $37.50. 
Palustris. (Pin Oak.) The tree is shapely and 
symmetrical, leaves are of a beautiful tone of green, 
in autumn fading to a brilliant scarlet. This is 
one of the most desirable trees for street and ave¬ 
nue planting. Ultimate height, 50 to 60 feet. 8 to 
10 feet, each $3.00; 10 to 12 feet, each $4.50. 
ROBINA HISPIDA 
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Rose Acacia Tree Form (Grafted). Top-worked 
by grafting on straight standard stock to make 
this shrub tree-shaped. Very attractive and desir¬ 
able in this form. 4 to 5 feet, each $2.00; 10 for 
$17.50. 
SALIX—WILLOW 
Babylonica. (Weeping Willow). A fine, droop¬ 
ing tree with slender branchlets. Excellent for 
planting on the banks of streams or lakes, but 
will thrive well in dry locations. Often used for 
cemetery planting. 8 to 10 feet, each $1.75; 10 for 
$15.00. 
Babylonica Dolorosa. (Wisconsin Weeping Wil¬ 
low). Of similar fine habit, but hardy farther 
north. In other respects like the type. 8 to 10 
feet, each $1.75; 10 for $15.00. 
SORBUS—MOUNTAIN-ASH 
Aucuparia. (Pyrus Aucuparia.) (European 
Mountain Ash.) Hardy, erect, with smooth bark 
and dense, regular head; berry clusters large and 
bright. A most beautiful, decorative flowering 
tree for a small lawn. 6 to 8 feet, each $2.00; 10 
for $17.50. 
European Mountain Ash 
TILIA—LINDEN, BASSWOOD 
Americana. (American Linden.) A stately tree, 
with large, shining cordate leaves. Particularly 
valuable for its beautiful white wood. Its flowers 
appear in July. 8 to 10 feet, each $2.50; 10 for 
$22.50. 
Platyphyllos. (Large-leafed European Linden.) 
An exceedingly broad-leaved variety, flowering in 
June. The earliest of the lindens. 6 to 8 feet, 
each $2.00; 10 for $17.50. 
ULMUS—ELM 
American. A noble native tree of great size ana wiae 
spread, with graceful drooping branches and handsome 
leaves. One of the best tree types for towering, heady 
effect and widespread shade, in the yard itself. Indispen¬ 
sable to shaded parks, and largely used along the sides of 
wide avenues. 8 to 10 feet, each $1.25; 10 for $10.00; 10 
to 12 feet, each $1.50; 10 for $12.50. 
American Elm 
