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SHADE TREES CONT 
RLM, American, Ulmus Americana 
ays. : 5 
5/6! ar ; TeO 
6/8! ? oO 
8/10! | 45 
‘ELM, Chinese, Ulmus punila 
ae Lis 
5/6 «20 
6/8! “i @) 
8 10! ! itt 245 
1y- 13" eDd 
“heat nee 665 
ER CHINES 3, RED ELM HYBRID. Seed 
collected from Elmus fulva tree. 
All trees are very uniform. 
=P dah CES: De oh) 
6/8! as mee a Ph, Lis 9, 
8/10! 10 
lee AL 00 
13s/3" 1.50 
HACKBER' Y, Celtis. Pe GROIN St Ae 
4/5! By t5) 
5/6! PaO 
6/8! = PreK ®) 
8/10! A | 65 
HONEY LOW<s =T, thornless 
4/5 BaD 
Bre eee 
YENTUCKY COFFEE TREE, C. dioica . 
4/5" 50 
5 / GE» 3 me | ‘hesinnke 
MAPLE, Acer ginnala ag 
13724" : | ye ae 
ry pe a igteo 
3/4! ens oak) 
4/5) | ie ep 
MOUNTAIN ASH, American 
| Strobus americana, stooled 
4/5! : : ; : eu 
5/6" | yas) 
POPLAR, Worthwest 
5/761 i. 8 
6/8! : wae 
POPLAR, Lombardy,Nigra italica 
8/10! | .28 
Le13" | ae i 33 
15-2" » GRE BO. = B, .45 
2/3" de) 
ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
ALMOND, Siberian, Prunus Nana 
12/18" OS 
18/24" or’ 
AMORPHIA, fruiticosa, Indigo Bish 
2/73 12 
4/5! 8) 
- COTONEASTER acutifolia. 
BARBEFRY, Thunbergi 
BUCKTHORN, Rhamnus cathartica 
3/4 
4/5! 
5/ a! 
BUSECHERRY, Hansen fost ‘Trans. 
CséRAGsNA, fruitex 
18724" 
2/3! 
-06 
208 
eli 
-16 
-14 
« 20 
<30 
05 
O07 
~ 10 
14 
»16 
«20 
These 
are in storage and are exception- 
ally strong and healthy plants. 
18/24" 7 F, 
2/3! 750 is 
3/At 2500 LS 
a= Red Berried, Pubens 
2 °15 
3/4" © 20 
i St mY A, 
HONEYSIOKLE, fragrantissima 
3/4! - 20 
Men. 039 
HONEY SICKLE, -morrowi 
Bar -20 
aight 25 
HONEY SUCKLE, piuk tartarian 
18 oa" 08 
2°3 012 
3/4! 15 
4,5! 020 
Lib LAC, Persian Purple Roth. 
1@/24n 14 
“Wb 3? 48 
3y 4! 2°22 
LILAC, -Villosa 
Te/o4" -18 
2/3! 034 
PIL DFLPRUS Coronarius 
2/3 215 
3; Pt »20 
PULIFOLYIS NANA, Dwarf Ninebark 
8,0" 1? 
SEEPHERDIA ARGENT®A, Buffalo Berry 
374i 35 
4/5! a0 
