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DECIDUOUS TREES—Continued 
BOX ELDER, See Maple. 
BUTTERNUT, Juglans cinerea. 60-30 ft. 
A spreading tree with large leaves; produces good size wits nuts of 
good quality. 
MOUNT ARBOR NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
Per 10 Per100 Per 1000 
3 to 4 feet 
CATALPA, bungei, Umbrella Catalpa, 12-18 ft. 
Vigorous, large, dark green leaves, used for formal planting. 
4 to 5-foot stems, one-year heads_________-____-- 5.00 
5 to 6-foot stems, one-year heads.______.______-- 6.50 
4 to 5-foot stems, 2-year heads___.-__-._-__-__-- 6.50 
» to 6-foot stems, 2-year heads__..-_.-:_.._.-.-. 8.00 
6 to 7-foot stems, 2-year heads-__...._.______---- 10.00 
speciosa, Western Catalpa, 30-35 ft. 
Well known hardy tree. White flowers, May-June. 
S=tos 10s feetsa ce ot es Se a ea ee ee 4.50 
TAG AL OV 2 LOCO ES 26 satel cicero Ra nae EN eae se oe nce Ee 6.00 
CHERRY, FLOWERING, 18-20 ft. 
Noted for their beautiful flowers, planted freely in the east and south. 
2:toOveteetapranched setae eee ere 6.00 
3. to. 4 feet; pranched & Seite tr ee eee 7.50 
4:t0, D7 teet Dranched te ie at ee 10.00 
Kwanzan—double, dark pink, late. 
Shogestau, large double pink. 
Sieboldi, semi double, white tinged with red. 
Yoshino—single white. 
CHESTNUT, Castanea mollissima, Hairy Chestnut, 30-40 ft. 
Variety recommended both for hardiness and large nuts. 
Bi Log BLO bia eee ee ee i ae Ba et Sas eed ee 10.00 
62 TOS (POC Erte AT Ban ele SR en eee 14.00 
CRAB, Flowering Malus. 12-20 ft. 
The following varieties of flowering crabs are valuable, producing 
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attractive flowers and fruit. 
1S-t0: 24 INChesi srs Fis We os Sec ee rae an eee 2.40 
2 AOR Sf Get eee eee = al ae, teh oe ee 2.90 
SOLO SAT CCC ae ae le Bes es ate ee eh a ae one 4.00 
416°: 5s Feet ae ee sai re Fe ee eee 5.50 
5ECO MG RECOU ree Be ene ee Ee ee 8.00 
GTO T MHOC t Saat ES ire asd Eee ee ah ee 11.00 
Bechtel, ioensis plena. 12-15 ft. 
$225. 0p ee 
45.00. cee 
60,00 2a eee 
60.00%. oe 
15.00. “eee 
40.00: 2522s a8 
125.007 ee 
20.00: Sees 
20,00 Sc ee 
30.00 2 eee 
50.004 252 see 
75.00 .\ 5 Sees 
100.00 ee 
A beautiful double pink, flowering crab with fragrant flowers. 
May-June. 
Ioensis, Prairie Crab. 15-20 ft. 
Native, usually on low lands. Single pink flowers in May. Hardy . 
Theifera, Tea Crab. 18-20 ft. 
An artistic crab, sparse, irregular branches covered with pink flowers. 
CRAB, Flowering Malus. 12-30 ft. 
Per 10 Per100 Per 1000 
Sstoces, ipChes ri yan Fee eee re cee Le $2.40 
2*tOP SD OCU Se. dubioe. cect hee cee eee oe ee 350 
Sst A vECOC se ae wee FOC i Oe ee eee 4.50 
45tO*beTeete es Sy oe eo WO eee 6.00 
Bd D6. Teepe. san Fh Sohal ean te egy ee ee eee 7.50 
Aldenheimensis, purpurea. 15 ft. 
$20.00 3-99 Sas 
30.00 = eae 
40.00 ae, ae 
55.0025 
Foliage smooth reddish bronze. Buds crimson pink opening to brighter 
vinous-red, semi-double flowers. Fruit deep reddish-purple. 
Arnoldiana, Arnold Crab. 20-30 ft. 
Originated at Arnold Arboretum. Large rose-colored flowers, turning 
white. 
