MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
ELM, American. (Ulmus Americana.) This majestic tree is noted for its graceful 
beauty. It is perfectly hardy and of comparatively rapid growth. It is one of 
$ 2.00 
2.50 
3.50 
5.00 
8.00 
12.00 
and 
parks. 
A very 
fine tree in every 
respect. 
3 
to 
4 
ft. 
high . 
$0.25 
l’/2 
in. 
diam 
4 
to 
5 
ft. 
.35 
2 
in. 
II 
5 
to 
6 
ft. 
il 
. .50 
2’/2 
in. 
II 
6 
to 
8 
ft. 
II 
.75 
3 
in. 
II 
8 
to 
10 
ft. 
. 1.00 
^Vz 
in. 
II 
4 
in. 
II 
(For windbreak or woodlot see page 20.) 
ELM, Chinese. (Ulmus Parvifolia.) A fast-growing, graceful, small-leaved tree 
with a bushy head. This recent introduction is very hardy, thriving under dry 
conditions. It will thrive in sandy or poor soil where most other trees fail. For 
a windbreak on the prairie or where a dense screen is desired this tree has no 
equal. A very desirable tree for the lawn. See picture. 
3 to 4 ft. high.$0.25 2 
4 to 5 ft. " .35 21/2 
5 to 6 ft. ".50 3 
6 to 8 ft. " .75 3 
8 to 10 ft. " . 1.00 31/2 
1 '/2 in. diam. 2.00 4 
diam.$ 2.50 
" . 3.50 
" . 5.00 
6.00 
7.50 
10.00 
in. 
in. . 
in. " . 
to 31/2 in. diam 
to 4 in. " 
to 41/2 in. " 
(For windbreak or woodlot see page 20.) 
Chinese Elm 
CRAB, Flome. (Minnesoto No. 635.) This is primarily an orna¬ 
mental crab but the fruits, though small, make an excellent 
red jelly. The flowers are similar to other crabs but are borne 
In great profusion. The tree is compact in growth and of 
medium size, suitable for lawn planting. The fruits are a 
brilliant red and hang tenaciously to the trees until mid¬ 
winter, months after the leaves have fallen. The effect is a 
mass of flaming red color from August until November. Trees 
5 to 6 feet high often have 250 or more brilliant red colored 
crabs. The fruit is attractive to winter birds. 
3 to 4 ft. high.$1.50 5 to 6 ft. high $2.50 
4 to 5 ft. " . 2.00 
CRAB, Hopa. The red new foliage and the beautiful single 
red blossoms which completely cover the tree in the early 
spring make this tree the most attractive of spring flowering 
ornamental trees. The fruit is small, red inside and out, re¬ 
maining on the tree until autumn. The tree is hardy and 
blooms while very young. 
ELM, Lake City. The outstanding characteristic of the Lake 
City Elm is its upright manner of growth, which develops a 
conical shaped tree. The foliage is a dark glossy green and 
of large size. The branches are strong and the tree makes 
unusually fast growth. The extreme variations of the Ameri¬ 
can Elm is avoided when the Lake City Elm is used. 
1 Vz in. diam.$2.50 2V2 in. diam.$5.00 
2 in. " 3.50 3 in. " 7.00 
ELM, Moline. A valuable new type of tree propagated by bud¬ 
ding. Of compact but fast-growing habit, with very large 
leaves of distinct dark blue-green shade. 
11/2 in. diam.$2.50 lYz in. diam.$5.00 
2 in. " . 3.50 3 in. " 7.00 
HACKBERRY. (Celtis Occidentalis.) This tree is related to the 
elm and resembles it in foliage and twig characteristics. The 
bark is ridged in an interesting manner. The Hackberry is 
ideally suited to boulevard and yard planting for it not only 
is a beautiful tree but is comparatively free from insect 
pests and stands city conditions well. It will grow in exposed 
situations and on poorer soil than many other trees. The 
sweet berries provide bird food. 
5 to 6 ft. high. . . $0.75 2 in. diam.$3.00 
6 to 8 ft. "... 1.00 21/2 in. " 4.00 
8 to 10 ft. "... 1.50 3 in. " 5.50 
1'/2 in. diam. 2.50 31/2 in. " . 7.00 
4 to 5 ft. high $1.25 
5 to 6 ft. " 1.75 
6 to 7 ft. " 2.50 
11/2 to 13/4 in. diam., balled $ 5.00 
13/4 to 2 in. " " 7.50 
2 to 2'72 in. " " 10.00 
Bolleana Poplar 
HORSECHESTNUT, Ohio Buckeye. (Aesculus Glabra.) In May 
it is covered with erect spikes of white flowers and later 
bears large mahogany-colored nuts. A desirable tree for an 
ornamental lawn 
3 to 4 ft. high. 
4 to 5 ft. " . 
Specimen, 
_$1.50 
See picture 
2 
page 13. 
in. diam.. . . 
. $ 7.50 
. . 2.00 
21/2 
in. " . . . 
10.00 
5 to 6 ft. " . 
... 3.00 
3 
in. " . . . 
12.50 
6 to 8 ft. " . 
5.00 
3'/2 
in. " . . . 
15.00 
1 Yz in- diam. . . 
.. . 6.00 
4 
in. " 
17.50 
LOCUST, Common or Black Locust. (Robinia Pseudacacia.) Fragrant white flowers in droop¬ 
ing racemes. Pods brown with many seeds. Valuable for ornamental plantings. 
6 to 8 ft. high.$1.50 8 to 10 ft. high.$2.00 
LOCUST, Thornless. The dainty foliage much resembles the Acacia. The pods of this variety 
are much larger than those of the common Locust. Valuable as an ornamental tree, 
with its drooping racemes of white flowers. Thornless. Does well in a dry, sandy soil 
where many trees would not survive. 
8 to 10 ft. high.$3.00 lYz in. diam.$5.00 
2 in. diam. 4.00 3 in. " 6.00 
MAPLE, Norway. (Acer Plantanoides.) A large, handsome tree with round spreading head. 
The broad leaves of dark green color cast a dense shade and turn pale yellow in the 
autumn. Fine ornamental shade tree. 
6 to 8 ft. high.$2.00 1 V2 in. diam.$4.00 
8 to 10 ft. " . 3.00 2 in. " 5.00 
MAPLE, Schwedler's. (Acer Platanoides Schwedleri.) One of our most ornamental shade 
trees. The foliage, dark red in the spring, gradually turns to green later in the season. 
The leaf coloring of this tree makes it one of the most desirable of our shade trees^ 
5 to 6 ft. high.$2.50 
6 to 8 ft. " . 3.00 
8 to 10 ft. " . 4.00 
MAPLE, Silver or Soft. (Acer Dosycorpum.) 
branches of the tree are clean-looking and attractive. A 
growth is essential. 
5 to 6 ft. high.$0.75 
6 to 8 ft. " . 1.00 
8 to 10 ft. " . 1.25 
Yz to 2 in. diam.$5.00 
2 in. diam. . 7.00 
A rapid-growing hardy tree. The foliage and 
very good tree where fast 
1 Yz in. diam. $2.00 
m. 
2'/2 in. 
in. 
2.50 
3.50 
5.00 
MAPLE, Sugor or Hord. (Acer Socchorum.) A large tree of stately beauty. The ascending 
branches attain a symmetrical oval head. Bark light brown-gray. Leaves smooth, varying 
from a bright light green to deep green above, coloring beautifully in the fall. 
6 to 8 ft. high .$2.00 
8 to 10 ft. " . 3.00 
1 Yz in. diam. 4.00 
MAPLE, Totorian. (Acer Tataricum Ginnala.) 
2 in. diam. .$5.00 
2 Y 4 in. to 2Yz in. diam. ■. 6.00 
21/2 in. to 3 in. " . 7.50 
_ -.. A graceful shrub-like tree with handsome 
foliage which turns to bright red in autumn. The brilliance of this coloring is unsurpassed 
2 to 3 ft. high.50.50 4 to 5 ft. high $1.00 
3 to 4 ft. " . .75 
MAPLE, Wier's Cut-Leaved. (Acer Dasycarpum Wierii.) A weeping form of the rnaple. The 
branches are slender and drooping, presenting a most interesting, attractive and gracetui 
appearance. 
6 to 8 ft. high. 
$1.75 
8 to 10 ft. high. $2.50 
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