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ASH — FRAXINUS 
American White Ash — A tall hardy tree of mod¬ 
erately rapid growth. Leaves turn a brilliant 
yellow color in fall. 
1V2-2" . Each $2.00 
2-21/2" . 3.00 
21/2-3" . 4.50 
BIRCH — BETULA 
Cut-leaf Weeping Birch (Gracilis) — A tree of rare 
beauty. It has long flexible drooping branches 
with delicate finely cut foliage. This, together 
with its conspicuous white bark, gives it an 
individual and distinctive charm. 
5-6' B&B . Each $3.00 
European White Birch — The well known "White 
Birch." It has roundish leaves and silvery-white 
bark. 
5-6' .Each $1.25 
IV 2 " diam. B&B . 3.50 
2" diam. B&B . 5.50 
CRAB — MALUS 
Bechtel's (Double Flowering Crab) 
Tree of medium size blooming in spring with 
beautiful double, delicate-pink flowers resembling 
roses. 
3- 4'.Each $1.50 
4- 5' B&B . 2.50 
Floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab) — Broad 
round-topped bush or tree with wide-spreading 
branches; flowers bright pink changing to white; 
small yellowish fruit. 
2-3' .Each $1.00 
5- 6' B&B . 2.50 
Hopa (Red Flowering Crab) — A beautiful tree of 
upright habit covered with rose-red flowers in 
early spring; fruits bright red; very hardy. 
2-3' . Each $1.00 
5-6' B&B . 2.50 
Parkmanii (Parkman Crab) — Semi-double bright- 
pink flowers; fruits purplish-red; rather dwarf 
and bushy. 
2-3' . Each $1.25 
4-5' B&B . 2.50 
Sargenti (Sargent Crab) — Flowers pure white; 
fruits dark red, remaining on the tree all win¬ 
ter; a very dwarf spreading Japanese variety. 
2-3' .Each $1.00 
Large Size Flowering Crabs 
We have a stock of larger Crabs in various varie¬ 
ties which we can furnish with ball and burlap 
in the following sizes: 
P/ 2 " B&B 
2" B&B 
2 / 2 " B&B 
3" B&B 
3 / 2 " B&B 
Each $ 5.00 
. 6.00 
. 7.50 
. 10.00 
. 12.50 
ELM — ULMUS 
American Elm — A native tree of vigorous growth 
and long arching branches which form a broad 
drooping top. 
Moline Elm — A type of American Elm with narrow 
upright habit. The most popular variety where 
the broad spreading type cannot be used. These 
are grafted trees and all have a quite uniform 
spread. 
Vase shaped Elm — This is another grafted type of 
the American Elm. The long spreading branches 
form a broad vase-shaped top, although gener¬ 
ally not so broad as the American. 
Each of the above varieties has heavy leathery 
foliage. 
Chinese Elm (Pumila) — A fast-growing Elm from 
Asia making a bushy round-topped tree. The smali 
dark-green leaves appear early in spring and are- 
still on the tree in fall when most other trees are 
bare. This is the best variety to plant where a 
fast-growing shade tree is wanted. Its branches 
are more brittle than those of the American Elm, 
therefore, they suffer greater damage from ice 
and wind storms. If trimmed when young, they 
make good windbreak or hedge plants. 
Chinese Elm Hedging (see page 16) 
The following prices apply to all the above varieties 
of Elm: 
1 V 2 " . 
2" . 
. Each $ 2.00 
2.75 
2 / 2 " . 
3.75 
0 . 
. $ 4.50 
B&B 
10.50 
CO 
. 5.25 
B&B 
12.75 
4" . 
. 8.00 
B&B 
18.00 
4 / 2 " . 
. 11.00 
B&B 
22.00 
5" . 
. 14.00 
B&B 
28.00 
5 / 2 " . 
. 20.00 
B&B 
34.00 
6" . 
. 25.00 
B&B 
40.00 
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