SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES (Continued) 
ELM (Elmus) (Continued) 
Vase. An American Elm with vase formation of limbs. 
Uniform type. Rapid grower. Per 10 
50 IV 2 to 2 inch . 17.50 
50 2 to 2 y 2 inch . 19.00 
25 2V 2 to 3 inch . 25.00 
20 3 to 3 y 2 inch . 27.50 
25 3 y 2 to 4 inch . 35.00 
LINDEN (Tilia) 
American. Rather rapid growing tree forming spreading 
head. Fragrant yellow flowers in June. 
2 000 1% to 2 inch . 12.00 
1000 2 to 2 y 2 inch . 15.00 
300 2 y 2 to 3 inch . 17.50 
150 3 to 3% inch . 25.00 
75 3 V 2 to 4 inch . 30.00 
40 4 to 4 y 2 inch . 40.00 
25 4% to 5 inch . 50.00 
Argentea (European). Rather dense and compact head. 
Large leaf. 
25 6- 8 feet . 10.00 
30 8-10 feet . 15.00 
15 10-12 feet.. 20.00 
MAPLE (Acer) 
Ginnala (Amur). Graceful small tree with bright green 
foliage, turning to brilliant red in Autumn. 
11 6- 8 feet . 8.50 
25 8-10 feet . 11.00 
Hard or Sugar. (Saccharum). Ornamental tree. Foliage 
beautiful—crimson and orange-yellow in the Autumn. 
200 6- 8 feet . 8.00 
150 8-10 feet . 9.50 
1000 iy 4 to 1 y 2 inch . 14.00 
600 1 V 2 to 2 inch . 17.50 
Soft (Silver) (Dasycarpum). A broad spreading tree 
of rapid growth. 
100 6- 8 feet . 3.50 
70 1 14 to 1 y 2 inch . 8.50 
20 1 y 2 to 2 inch . 10.00 
100 2 to 21/2 inch . 14.00 
100 21/2 to 3 inch . 15.00 
50 3 to 3 y 2 inch . 20.00 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus) 
European (Aucuparia). Dense grower covered with 
large clusters of orange-red berries in midsummer. 
10 3- 4 feet . 6.00 
30 4- 5 feet . 7.00 
30 5- 6 feet .:. 9.00 
Oak Leaf (Quercifolia). A broad, pyramidal tree with 
leaves resembling those of the oak. 
12 3- 4 feet . 5.00 
20 4- 5 feet . 7.00 
20 5- 6 feet . 8.00 
Per 100 
160.00 
175.00 
200.00 
250.00 
325.00 
110.00 
135.00 
160.00 
225.00 
275.00 
375.00 
90.00 
125.00 
150.00 
70.00 
85.00 
125.00 
150.00 
30.00 
75.00 
85.00 
125.00 
140.00 
175.00 
50.00 
65.00 
85.00 
45.00 
60.00 
75.00 
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