SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
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ORNAMENTAL, and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
ELM (Ulmus) 
American White (Americana) Per 10 
2000 4 to5ft._-____$ 180 
3000 5 to 6 ft.------__ 2 40 
3800 6 to 8 ft__ 3 50 
2250 8 to 10 ft----.... 5 00 
300 11/4 to 1% in- 6 50 
190 l%tol%in---..... 8 00 
190 1% to 2 in- 10 00 
470 2 to2%in..__ 12 00 
290 2% to 3 in_ 16 50 
310 3 to 3^ in__ 22 00 
190 3% to 4 in- 33 00 
120 4 to 5 in_ 40 00 
Chinese (Pumila) The drought resistant, hardy type. 
500 3 to 4 ft_-•_ 95 
930 4 to 5 ft_ 1 40 
2360 5 to 6 ft_($200.00 Per M)_ 2 60 
OOHA a 4.^ O f 4- >> A An 
350 8 to 10 ft_-•_ 6 00 
380 11/4 to 1% in- 8 00 
60 1% to 2 in_ 12 00 
50 2 to 21/2 in- 15 00 
Moline. Narrow pyramidal; rapid growth. ' 
410 5 to 6 ft_ 4 00 
780 6 to 8 ft_-'_ 5 00 
500 8 to 10 ft_ 7 50 
20 1% to 1% in_ 14 00 
60 1% to 2 in_ 17 50 * 
Special. Selected Types of American Elm. 
70 5 to 6 ft_-_ 3 50 
70 6 to 8 ft_ 4 50 
10 8 to 10 ft_-_ 6 00 
Vase. A splendid uniform, broad-topped tree. 
140 5 to 6 ft___, 4 00 
360 6 to 8 ft_ 5 00 
300 8 to 10 ft_ 7 50 
10 2% to 3 in_ 22 50 
HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis) Disease and drought resistant;hardy. 
450 4 to 5 ft_ 3 50 
630 5 to 6 ft_ 5 00 
400 6 to 8 ft_-._ 7 00 
170 8 to 10 ft_ 11 00 
20 1% to 2 in_ 16 00 
10 2to2y2in__-.. 20 00 
HONEYLOCUST (Gleditsia) 
Common (Triacanthos) Fern-like leaves; fragrant white flowers. 
50 4 to 5 ft_ 2 90 
20 5 to 6 ft. _ 4 50 
20 6 to 8 ft_ 5 50 
30 8 to 10 ft_-■_ 8 00 
20 2 to 2^ in_ 19 00 
10 2% to 3 in__ 22 50 
20 3 to 3% in.__ 27 50 
10 3^ to 4 in. 35 00 
Thornless (Triacanthos inermis) 
20 4 to 5 ft_ 3 50 
40 5 to 6 ft.--_____-.. 5 00 
30 6 to 8 ft-- 7 00 
60 8 to 10 ft.-. 10 00 
10 1% to 2 in.-.-. 16 00 
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