Ulmus pumila (Chinese elm) 
Small leaved and fast growing. 
8/101. highs ea. $1.50 
146/227 stemie oe ean 2.00 
2/236 stem | -aciek: eae 250 
QOS [BO Stein wecnce- ee. €a. 23.50 
3/3" Steihy an 3ec28 ea, 4:50 
Bush form— 
6/820 ob) Dae Bae) 
S/ALO COBY Bs ete. eas. 3790 
LOT 22 OB ABR eer sees es ea. 6:00 
12/ 15°83 Die oe ea. 10.00 
Larger sizes priced at nursery. 
GINKGO BILOBA 
Probably the oldest tree in cul- 
tivation. Specimens found near 
Chinese temples furnished the par- 
ent stock for all trees grown to- 
day. Develops into a handsome, 
round-headed tree over a hundred 
feet tall. Bears small, fan-shaped 
leaves. Disease free and smoke 
resistant. 
Trees average 6 to 9 ft. in height 
1 in. caliper stem ....B/B ea. 3.00 
. 114.-1% in. caliper stem ea. 4.00 
Dusen 1%-2 in caliper stem ea. 5.50 
2-2% in. caliper stem ....ea. 7.00 
HORNBEAM (Carpinus caroliniana) 
Sometimes known as ironwood or blue beech, the American 
hornbeam is a highly desirable small tree normally growing in 
clump form. 
S/ FOS tsi het 2) ete nee at cle aes Jed oe each $10.00 
HORSE-CHESTNUT (Aesculus hippocastanum) 
The storied tree of Paris streets, Introduced into Europe from 
the Near East in the sixteenth century by the same man who 
brought the lilac, mock-orange and tulip. Casts dense shade. 
6/isthaltehvs each 2.50 Ue Sut tembie haw. ae. each 3.50 
LINDEN (Tilia glabra) 
Native to the middle west, the American linden is of fairly 
rapid growth and develops into a tall, handsome shade tree. 
Covered with fragrant flowers in June. 
2/2% in. caliper....ea. $3.00 3/3% in. caliper....ea. 5.00 
2%/3 in. caliper....ea. 4.00 3146/4 in. caliper....ea. 7.00 

4/456 Vitic caliper: same ee seeds. ee yarn Sk each 9.00 
Pyramidal form— 
0/6 ff, thiphasie ey ee, ema ech na etate oe Tle RR) 
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