TREES 
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
JUGLANS CINEREA 75-100 ft. Butternut 
Oblong fruit to -1 inches long, sticky pubes¬ 
cent. 
2 in. diameter-$5.00 
3 in. diameter_8.00 
J. Nigra 80-100 ft. Black Walnut 
Globose fruit to 2 inches across. Pubescent. 
2 in. diameter_$5.00 
3 in. diameter_8.00 
J. Sieboldiuna 50-00 ft. Japanese Walnut 
Foliage and form similar to preceding wal¬ 
nuts. Broad round head. Globose nut about 2 
inches long, pointed, sticky 
2 in. diameter-$5.00 
3 in. diameter_8.00 
LARIX EUROPAEA 50-60 ft. European Larch 
A very graceful tree of rapid growth. Es¬ 
pecially handsome in the spring when covered 
with a delicate, feathery, green foliage. B & B. 
5 ft_? 5.00 
G ft_ 0.00 
7 ft_ 7.50 
8 ft_ 8.00 
9 ft _12.00 
10 ft'.I_15.00 
E. Leptolepis 50-60 ft. Japanese Earcli 
Rather fast growing tree with light bluish- 
green foliage. 
5 ft- 
G ft_ 
7 ft_ 
8 ft_ 
$5.00 
. G.OO 
. 7.50 
. 9.00 
LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA 50-60 ft. 
Sweet Gum 
The star-shaped leaves 
crimson in the autumn, 
best in moist soil. B & I>. 
4 ft_ 
5 ft_ 
G ft_ 
7 ft_ 
1^4 in. diameter- 
1in_ 
2 " in_ 
2Va in_ 
3 " in_ 
are colored with 
Corky bark. Does 
_$ 2.00 
_ 2.50 
_ 3.50 
_ 4.50 
_ 7.50 
_ 9.00 
_11.00 
_15.00 
_20.00 
Magnolia Soulangeana 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA 60-80 ft. 
Tulip Tree 
Sometimes known as “Whitewood” and 
“Poplar.” Broad leaves, pale beneath. Green¬ 
ish yellow tulip-like flowers, orange at base, 
in June. Rarely attacked by insects. Indiana 
State Tree. B & B. 
6 ft_$ 1.75 
8 ft_ 3.50 
1 y 2 in. diameter_ 5.50 
2 in_ 7.50 
2y 2 in_10.00 
3 in_15.00 
3 y 2 in_20.00 
MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA 15-18 ft. 
Saucer Magnolia 
Very hardy. Best to transplant in early 
spring. Large purplish-pink flowers in May, 
opening before the leaves. 
3 ft_$5.00 
4 ft_6.50 
5 ft_8.00 
MALL'S—THE FLOWERING CRAB 
The flowering crabs have few rivals among 
gorgeous spring flowering trees and shrubs. 
They are of easy culture, and whether planted 
singly or in masses, give remarkable and 
quick results. We are specializing in growing 
semi-matured specimens. Unlike the usual run 
of stock offered, these are all trained into fine 
specimens for immediate effect. 
MALLS BACCATA 30 ft. Siberian Crab-apple 
Hard wiry branches. White flowers on slen¬ 
der pedicles. Wax-like yellow and red fruit. 
5 ft__$2.50 
G ft_3.00 
M,. Coronaria 30 ft. Garland Crab-apple 
“Wild Sweet Crab.” Fragrant double rose 
flowers changing to white in early spring. 
Hard and sour yellowish fruit. 
5 ft_$2.00 
G ft_3.00 
M. Eleyi 15 ft. Eleyi Flowering Crab 
Small tree with reddish leaves when open¬ 
ing with purple rib. Light red flowers. Pur¬ 
ple-red fruit. B. & B. 
l ] /o in diameter_$ 5.00 
2 in_ 8.00 
2V> in_ _ _12.00 
3 in_20.00 
M. Floribunda 15-20 ft. 
Japanese Flowering Crab 
“Showy Crab-apple.” Rose-red flowers in 
Mav, changing to nearly white. Red fruit. 
5 ft_1___$2.00 
G ft_2.50 
M. F. Arnoldiana 12 ft. Arnold Crab 
Larger 1 aves and larger and lighter colored 
flowers than above variety. Large yellow fruit. 
5 ft_$2.00 
G ft_2.50 
M. F. Atrosanguinea 20 ft. Carmine Crab-apple 
Handsome. Single flowers of deep rose. 
Shining leaves. 
G ft_2.50 
M. F. Seheideckrri 20 ft. Sclieidecker Crab 
Large clusters of scmi-doulde pink flowers. 
Large yellow fruit. 
5 ft_$2.00 
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