TREES 
Acer dasycarpum, SOFT or SILVER MAPLE 80' 
Ui)i)er branches and underside of leaves silvery. Medium 
rai)id gr'owth. A valuable shade tree for Colorado when it 
can have plenty of room to spread its roots and top. 
11 / 2-2 inch $2.00, 1-1 1/2 inch $1.50, 6-8 foot $1.00 
Ailanthus glandulosa, TREE OF HEAVEN 30' 
Has lar^e compound leaves giving it a tropical effect similar 
to sumac. Will grow in poor soil and smoky cities. 
3-4 foot 75c 
Catalpa speciosa, WESTERN CAT ALFA 30' 
Very large leaves and large clusters of white flowers followed 
by long ornamental seed pods. Subject to occasional winter 
damage. 1-2 inch $2.00 
Celtis occidentalis, HACKBERRY N. 60' 
A most valuable shade tree for Colorado conditions. Slow 
growing, nice shape and clean appearance. Comparatively 
disease, insect and drouth resistant. 
1^2-2 inch $3.00, 1-1 inch $2.00, 6-8 foot $1.50 
Elaeagrnus angrustifolia, RUSSIAN OLIVE 30' 
Small picturesque ti'ee with slender silvery leaves and small 
very fragrant yellow flower’s. Ornamental silver-y-gray fruit 
hangs orr through winter. Har’dy and drouth resistant. Gr'ows 
rapidly when voung and slower when old. ~ . 
6-8 foot $1.50, 5-6 foot $1.00 
Fraxinus lanceolata, GREEN ASH 60' 
A good shade tree of meduim slow growth, good shape and 
disease free. li/^-2 inch $2.50, I-IV 2 inch $1.75, 6-8 foot $1.25 
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis, THORNLESS HONEY 
LOCUST 60' 
A beautifully-picturesque shade tr-ee of medium slow growth. 
Very free from diseases and insect pests and can stand drouth. 
11 / 2-2 inch $2.50, 1-1 1/2 inch $2.00, 6-8 foot $1.50' 
Gymnocladus dioica, KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE 80' 
A useful shade tree for Colorado. Slow gr’owing and disease 
resistant. Very large compound leaves and cor-ky gray bar’k. 
4-5 foot $1.50, 3-4 foot $1.00 
Jugrlans nigrra, BLACK WALNUT 80' 
Slow growth and deep roots. Bears edible nuts. Should be 
transplanted when small. 
11 / 2-2 inch $2.50, 1-1 1/2 inch $1.75, 5-6 foot $1.50 
nil lilt III 
Koelreuteria paniculata, GOLDENRAIN TREE or 
VARNISH TREE 20' 
Large panicles of white and yellow flowers followed by orna¬ 
mental seed pods. Usually grown as a large shrub. Only 
half hardy here but well worth trying. 
5-6 foot $2.50, 3-4 foot $1.50 
Malus baccata, SIBERIAN CRAB 35' 
Fr-agrarrt flowers, pink in bud, operring white. Edible red 
and yellow fruit. 3-4 foot $1.25 
Malus dolgra, MANSEN RED CRAB 12' 
A good crab for Colorado. White flower’s and brilliant r’ed 
edible fruit. 5-6 foot $2.5(1 
N. following name indicates a Native Colorado plant. 
Figure at right of name indicates average mature height. 
