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WINTER PRICE EIST, JANUARY 19, 1940 
SHADE TREES (Continued) 
ELM (Continued) PerlO 
Vase. Selected vase form of American. 
U/6-1% inch caliper _15.00 
U/i-UA inch caliper _ 11.00 
8-10 feet _8.50 
6-8 feet _ 6.00 
5- 6 feet_4.50 
HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis) Resembles the American Elm. 
Desirable. 120’. 
8-10 feet _ 11.00 
6 - 8 feet _7.00 
5- 6 feet _»- 5.00 
HAWTHORN (See Thorn) 
HONEYLOCUST (Gleditsia triacanthos) Handsome, finely divided 
foliage, large conspicuous pods, very drought resistant. 70’-140’ 
D/ 4 - 1 1 /^ inch caliper_ 12.00 
8-10 feet _9.50 
6 - 8 feet _7.00 
5- 6 feet _4.00 
4- 5 feet _2.90 
8-10 feet, Thornless _11.00 
6 - 8 feet, Thornless _8.00 
5- 6 feet, Thornless _:_6.00 
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE (Gymnocladus dioica) Immense compound 
leaves, large seed pods, sturdy habit. 
5- 6 feet _7.50 
4- 5 feet _5.00 
3- 4 feet _3.50 
2-3 feet _2.50 
KOELREUTERIA (See Shrubs) 
LINDEN (Tiliia) 
American. Large leaves, pyramidal habit. 120’. 
6 - 8 feet _ 8.00 
5- 6 feet _6.00 
LOCUST (Robinia) 
Black. Large clusters of fragrant white flowers in spring. 
6 - 8 feet _ 2,90 
5-6 feet _2.40 
4- 5 feet -1.80 
PerlOO 
135.00 
100.00 
80.00 
55.00 
40.00 
100.00 
65.00 
45.00 
110.00 
85.00 
60.00 
35.00 
25.00 
100.00 
70.00 
50.00 
70.00 
50.00 
25.00 
20.00 
15.00 
Globe or Umbrella 
Locust 
(Robinia pseudoacacia 
var. umbraculifera) 
The Globe Locust is a 
thornless, rapid growing tree 
with dense, globular head; as¬ 
sumes compact form without 
shearing. To give it standard 
form, it is grafted on a Black 
Locust stem. The foliage is a 
dark, glossy green, very 
healthy and vigorous. 
5-6 foot stems - 8.50 75.00 
4-5 foot stems - 7.00 60.00 
