
CUTLEAF WEEPING WHITE BIRCH 
BIRCH, CUT LEAF WEEPING—A tall 
white-barked tree with gracefully 
eae branches. Leaves Boe even 
meee i tet ten Ue rp open WR SER ieb eee 1.5 
te hd | POUR i tea i dae ied ames Nea far 2.00 
SE leis Mee iines aie eee eee EA ee aoe 3.00 
SBA ER ae Raper crenc naar aap een Sie en 4.50 
BIRCH, COMMON WHITE—Upright grow- 
er. Bark very white in mature trees. 
fae Ch oP nS POS a ASP reece ate pre eet $1.25 
BoB Lia teats iterate ty aetna te 1.75 
ar LU Sa | Sa SeSEer ) > Peeesene ete” 2) Ste PR 2.50 
ASH. AMERICAN GREEN—Tall growing 
tree. Foliage dark green, changing to 
gorgeous shades of purple and yellow 
in fall. 
5-6 ftir SA eee ee eee ae $0.60 
eo ee | SEER Pe ren reat ie Mire Ue Ys Ue a ae 80 
S-1. 0 “ft sees fe Fe rn oe Js ae 1.50 
BUCKEYE, COMMON—A small tree that 
has long, slim, smooth leaves and 
greenish-yellow flowers followed by 
prickly burs that contain the buckeye 
in the fall. 
eS Fi siecchd taatvncnaperhcdt oatatsranans es nese gaeemeee $1.50 
9-6, EEC oercmreain coisa ectzete nites se-<leceememee ate 2.50 
Bae EE earners acuaes iaecaiae ans five. «Gael nreeeretas 3.50 
CRAB, BECHTEL’S DOUBLE FLOWERING 
—Profuse bloomer. Flowers very dou- 
ble, dainty pink and exceeding fra- 
grant. 
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(SED IEE ater ae, 75 
B-4” Et cdiscecdve... Mirage nates cae ap meas 1.00 
CRAB, HOPA (Red Flowering)—An up- 
right growing tree with beautiful foli- 
age. Loaded with rose-colored flowers 
in April. Fruit is red inside and out, 
and hangs on until late autumn. Hardy 
and free from disease. 
3-4 toes 20s tetneeecscrtn meet oe $0.75 
BS Ete researc. Seb socersiavensan rate uas tonsa 90 
5-6 ieee san ohare gittias Molnar eevee 1.20 
BB a Ptisergttsisas sie tetarama heeled Scie Master: 1.50 
FLORIBUNDA PURPUREA (Purple Crab) 
25-30 ft—Attractive red foliage in 
spring; single crimson flowers. 
ed eee a Dee hehe senha en eT $1.00 
Babe fie eet ec ise eae ee mdse 1.25 
RED SILVER. 18-20 ft—Fruit rich maroon 
red, foliage somewhat cut-leaved with 
silver and red color. A remarkable 
combination. 
9-4 fee eaten er ee ee ee $1.00 
Aa Sted bith: aon ek ee he eee ee 1.25 
po | Oe A PE re AR me ae aS Be IN EE 1.50 
BEG wdte eee. Sy cree ee en ee ey As) 
Plamfield . 
REDYEIN CRAB (Niedzwetzkyana). 20- 
25 ft—A large growing Russian Turkes- 
tan variety. Has remarkable large red 
flowers in April followed by large pur- 
plish red fruit and leaves. 
BS | Oommen tee treet er? $1.00 
AS) Ftc ic, ee cee ote ee Ieee eee 1.25 
So oes | Ree eo eee ere yy oe ate. 7 1.50 
CATALPA BUNGEI (Umbrella Catalpa)— 
Has an umbrella-like head of large 
heart-shaped leaves. These trees will 
not grow any taller. 
COFFEETREE, KENTUCKY (Gymnocla- 
dus dioica). 50-70 ft—-A rather slender 
tree, hardy, green leaflets on long 
stems, flowers greenish white in June. 
Leathery reddish-brown pods that hang 
on all winter. 
CSS Ets, A GAY a Dee eck cciceteg nner mere $0.75 
OHO i bik ost Memrarterei sic ened eat ar eee eee 1.15 
LOD ea ie rs trentier opt tae me MIT eet Rr 1.50 

AMERICAN ELM 
ELM, AMERICAN WHITE—The grandest 
of all trees for this region. Tall wide- 
spreading tops. 
Se O Mat berere, ordain eee oy i | $0.50 
GcOMR tees sao tet ts Pe eae, Oe 75 
Be OR ties ee se ee IM WR ie O.. Senta a2 1.20 
OSU ARS Lhe cette: tn. F gs eine Cay Salis ie ae 1.60 
ELM, CHINESE—A rapid growing tree 
with slender branches covered with 
dark green foliage. Does well in dry 
territory. Prices listed here are for 
transplanted trees. 
i FT Ra ey ee one tebe ek) a, Mikeoes Oa. am $0.35 
1h 14 Fee Reale ey a en Sie Pe ie ai 50 
Laereh! Ba tae Laie ee el dee Been we See et IE 75 
Set CPM -e, ak ean. rete eat chee 1.00 
hE Sia &. Seeeepee ene ben dake een a ee eee ae 1.50 
JAS Tete t are 1 9) dete ae Ree se ee eM 3.00 
HYBRID ELM—Cross of Chinese and Red 
Elm. Very uniform habit in growth. 
Oi Ogetiei ee We nn Oita Syaeat $1.25 
Os  Beaiontene Berea sontmene’ yy ech eihee, een 1.75 
ROEUZ Sil teste crenccrect ect) ere eee ee a 2.25 
ZA ecolpe nh. Sancti ee ee 3.25 
ELM, VASE—A budded form of Elm, with 
graceful vase shape. Good for land- 
scape and street planting. 
Dre cL gutrasetrasree tebe cchy scape came eters $1.00 
Se | Peer re = Meee oem ES llc PU em OE 1.50 
So Lie | Stop eosin) TEM Rae ee Ae tes ae eee 2.00 
1 6 ack | oy Ses Be de tee aN 0. Cae a 2.50 

.... SHADE 
Plumfield shade and ornamental trees 
are first-class, well shaped, young and 
vigorous. Grown in soil that specially 
develops fibrous roots, which insures 
good results. All grades are based on 
standardized grades, where caliper and 
height are both important. 


HACKBERRY 
HACKBERRY—Grows into a large tree, 
with luxuriant foliage. Limbs are sel- 
dom broken by wind. 
DB tian csiecaseccane teneetetenceend edeinegtiste maaan $1.00 
6-8 - ftinscsccssencrcesder nccsensacucatecsh eee essen 1.50 
B- 10> St ecasiasiesancnensessdsncncigeetege= t-te ean 2.00 
VO-12  ft....2--isseewdeansecoeneaeneree see 2.50 

MOLINE ELM 
The Moline Elm is a budded tree and 
is recommended: for street and yard 
plantings where uniform trees are de- 
sired. Habit of growth is pyramidal. 
Very attractive large, waxy green leaves. 
a att eeemieneeeteneMeey  R $1.00 
BB! Stesecvenastenehseshasec3es Merten en ae 1.50 
Bw1O) « ft... siisicbracionss sencaelileeet eee eee 2.00 
LOT 26 ft en cestesstuse/ due eee ee 2.50 
