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Double Flowering Plum 
CRAB, DOLGO (Mai us) —A very ornamental 
crab producing an abundance of brilliant red 
fruits that stay on late in the fall. 
CRAB, HOP A —A good upright growing orna¬ 
mental crab. Small brilliant red fruit remaining 
on tree until autumn. Leaves are dark green with 
red cast. Beautiful, single, red blossoms cover the 
tree in early spring. Hardy, blooms young. 
CRAB, RED SI LVER —Cut leaved, maroon red, 
and silver foliage. Bright red fruit. Tree reaches 
an ultimate height of 25 to 30 feet. 
ELM, AMERICAN (Ulmus americana) —A 
magnificent tree growing 60 to 80 feet high, with 
drooping, spreading branches. One of the grandest 
of our native trees. 
ELM, CHINESE (Ulmus pumila) —A fast 
growing tree. Foliage very fine textured. A very 
good ornamental and windbreak tree which 
stands the drought exceedingly well. 
*For smaller sizes, see Windbreak Trees. 
MAPLE, NORWAY (Acer platanoides) —A 
hardwood tree resembling Sugar Maple in appear¬ 
ance. Dark green foliage. Makes a beautiful shade 
or street tree. 
MAPLE, SCHWEDLER’S REDLEAF (Acer 
platanoides schwedleri) —A very ornamental 
hardwood tree. Foliage is bright red in the early 
part of the summer and then again in autumn. 
MAPLE, SOFT OR SILVER (Acer dasycar- 
pu m i —One of the best rapid growing shade trees. 
MAPLE, SUGAR OR HARD (Acer saccharum) 
—Symmetrical tree with a round dense head. Bright 
green foliage that turns to red in the fall. 
MULBERRY, RUSSIAN (Morus alba tata- 
rica) —A low growing, very bushy topped small 
tree. Leaves are small and many lobed. The edible 
fruit is sweet and resembles a blackberry. 
PLUM, CISTENA (Prunus cistena) —See 
Page 23. 
PLUM, DOUBLE FLOWERING (Prunus tri¬ 
loba plena) —See Page 23. 
P LU M, MIN N ESOT A P U RP L E— Very brilliant 
dark red foliage. A large shrub or small tree 
maturing at about 8 feet. One of the best of the 
purple foliaged plants. 
PLUM, NEWPORT (Prunus Newport) —Small 
tree with shining purple leaves which hold their 
color well during the summer. 
POPLAR, BOLLEANA (Populus alba bolle- 
ana) —One of the most desirable upright grow¬ 
ing poplars. A tall, slender tree, leaves deeply cut 
and bright silver underneath. Bark is an attrac¬ 
tive green throughout the year. 
POPLAR, LOMBARDY (Populus nigra ital- 
ica) —A very slender tree which grows to a great 
height. Used very effectively in landscape plant¬ 
ings where some point is to be emphasized or to 
screen off some undesirable scene. 
WALNUT, BLACK (Juglans nigra)— One of 
the hardier nut-bearing trees. 
WILLOW, GOLDEN (Salix alba)— A fast 
growing willow that thrives in moist locations. 
Bark is bright vellow. 
WILLOW, NIOBE WEEPING (Salix alba 
frag i I is) —A small tree with graceful, golden, 
drooping branches. One of the best. 
Bechtel’s Double Flowering Crab 
