SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES (Continued) 
ELM (Ulmus) (Continued) 
Chinese (Pumila). A hardy, rapid grower. Slender 
' branches, compact habit of growing with small attractive 
leaves. Highly recommended for dry climates. 
2-38 feet low. branchéed+—trans. 02.022... 
3- 4 feet low branched—trans. ................... es Haake 
4- 5 feet low branched—trans. .............22...202-2222--.- 
5- 6 feet low branched—trans. ....2......-2222222.22-22---- 
5- 6 feet low branched—trans. light .................... 
6- 8 feet low branched—trans.. .......2222..22. 0.22222 2e22e- 
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HACKBERRY (Celtis Occidentalis) 
A valuable shade tree of medium rapid growth. Limbs 
seldom broken by wind. 
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~SHAZELNUT (Corylus Americana) 
Thrives in shady locations. Attractive toliage. Pro- 
duces popular nuts. 
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KENTUCKY COFFEETREE (Gymnocladus. Dioicia) 
Light blue green fern-like foliage. Very picturesque 
even in winter. 
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LINDEN (Tilia) 
American. Rather rapid growing tree forming spread- 
ing head. Fragrant yellow flowers in June. 
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LOCUST (Robinia) 
Black (Pseudoacacia). A most valuable heat and drowth 
resisting tree. Fragrant white flowers in May followed 
by small dark seed pods in the autumn. 
8-10 feet 
10-12 feet 
12-14 feet 
2.50 
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45.00 
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