GUARANTEED PLANTS AND SATISFACTION 
CATALPA, BUNGEI (Umbrella Catalpa)—The Umbrella Tree has 
its place beside the walks, at the front steps, at the bottoms of 
terraces, etc. Cut the head back each year to keep it bushy and 
healthy. 
ALS Vitter yl se CAN ee ee. er ee eee Ba eee $2.50 
ys GE Geran y Tete a ok CL es eee ee tee TN ee 2 3.50 
CATALPA, SPECIOSA (Western C.)—Rapid grower. Has large 
leaves, and large white flowers followed by long seed pods. 
a (th SO A 2 (ca SE a $1.25 
Aa ard Waa Seep ga) 2 Sh Cadi SO ae eRe i 0S Po 1.75 
URNA IR ESR Sale RR SE Bes A li er al aie ee aie k= it Ete 2.50 
CRAS, BECHTEL (Malus)—A small tree blooming early in the 
spring. Has a multitude of pink, very double and very sweet flow- 
ers that remind one of little roses. 
Dyes ee ae ees a en ee eer i en a ee ee $1.00 
ya oe ve Tie dp Se ARPES at a SN pees 9 Pate Meee rahe Be be SEC pa aE a” A AS a 1.50 
Fe 1S ei cee oN Te Blas gh 8 Es ARN, Ei el RS NR de NY SY Cg a 2.00 
FAD Roe Sepia na es RR ee EAE yO ERE A ae ae ee SE, as oO 3.00 
CRAB, HOPA—Similar to Bechtel Crab, but taller growing. Blos- 
soms are cerise-red in color. 
Fa is SE sees ok eles i ee lee eh al a ah pao wa $2.75 
Oye 0 a ee oe ee se ee eee as 3.50 
ps OEE il lo Mie, he fs el beeen ately LA, Ey Sees ct nema eT Ss aap pe ee ee 4.50 
Ce 6.2 ae i RR, Se Sh Me ae ge PEN 2 eae LOE eS ene. Aan Eg 6.00 
CRATAEGUS, COCCINEA—Shrubby tree which is excellent for 
ornamental plantings. Grows to a height of about 15 ft. Bears white 
flowers, followed by dull red fruit. Colors up beautifully in the fall. 
ee Lat a a oe $1.25 
8-4) ft. (22420 ae ne ns ee ee 1.75 
4-5 ft. ~---~~-~------~--------~+~----------+-~-~-~---- aay Sa 
CRATAEGUS, OXYCANTHA PAULII (Paul’s Scarlet Thorn)— 
A showy variety with double, bright scarlet flowers. If you are look- 
ing for a beautiful ornamental tree which is not common in Colorado, 
this variety should please you. It has a shrubby habit of growth; 
does not grow taller than 15 feet. 
Bids ee ee $0: C0see 6-0 fe as none Pea $8.00 
ELM, AMERICAN WHITE (Ulmus Americana)—Probably the 
most characteristic American Tree covering the country from New 
England to Florida and west to the Rocky Mountains. The beautiful 
vase or umbrella shape 
has made it a favorite 
for lawn, park and road- 
side plantings. 
“4 

6- Satie 2 S22 $1.25 
Bel Ohta ee ee 1.75 
14-14% inch ~~~ 2.50 
14%-1% inch -=--— 3.50 
124-2) inch, == 4.50 
Q-25Gr Incher nse 5.50 
ELM, CHINESE (Ulmus 
pumila) — The Chinese 
Elm is of recent introduc- 
tion from China, but be- 
cause of its quick growth 
and its vitality in spite 
of dry land conditions, it 
has found a place for it- 
self in the country east of 
the Mountains from north 
to south. Even a small 
tree will give you shade 
in a few years. 
Light grade trees 
In lots 
of 100, 
each each 
4-5 ft. ___$0.35 $0.25 
5-6, ft... (250 40 
Standard Grade Trees 
In lots 
of 10, 
each each 
5-6; tte $0.75 $0.65 
6:8 ft; 262-2 1.25 1.10 
S=10eTh oes eb) 150 
14%-1% in. —~ 2.50 2.20 
144-9 in. _. 3.00 2.60 
2-2% in. —. 4.00 3.50 
21%4-3 in. ~~ 5.50 5.00 
8-3% in. ~~. 7.50- 7.00 
814-4 in. —_10.00 9.50 th 
Prices on larger sizes up separ SEARO Ee 
to 8 in. caliper on request. Chinese Elm 
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