TILIA CORDATA (European Linden) 
The famous European Linden long grown in our Colonial 
gardens. 
memo, Cal, 10: to 12 ft, 22 7.50 
ULMUS AMERICANA (American Elm) 
A vase shaped, outstanding American tree, prefers moist soil. 
SIT pre a ete oN 1.50 
1 ile aS Rt ae A 2.60) 
Memeranitie cal, 10:t0 12: ft) oo 3.50 
See ees, COL 10) tO 12 it... 5.00 
Mmeeoroo sty. cal; 12 to 14 ft. 2. 8.00 
ULMUS PUMILA (Siberian Elm) 
Rapid growing nicely shaped soft wooded tree. 
EE Cele eae 2.00 
Ge ee oe a or 4.00 
ng a AES SSA a Sn 7.50 
See Specimens. 
Planning Your Garden 
The modern nursery client is usually interested in 
buying plants to give his home a setting or for the 
creation of an outdoor picture. It is the effect pro- 
duced that counts. To create the garden picture, it 
should be planned. Planning can be done by simple 
staking on the grounds, by rough sketches, or by com- 
plete landscape plans. Any one of these methods can 
be used by us to suit your needs. The color, the tex- 
ture, the growth and character of the plant materials 
used are considered in relation to their surroundings 
to produce the completed picture. 
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