Da Trees 
Sy Gleditsia triacanthos inermis, THORNLESS 
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= Ke HONEY LOCUST 60’ 
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Gleditsia [gle-dit’-si-ah] From G. Gleditsch, Berlin 
AW LA botanic garden. 
SU} See triacanthus [tri-a-can’-thus] Three-thorned. 
Sy) 7 N77 [LZ inermis [in-er’-mus] Without thorns. 
Kez [LERQS A beautifully-picturestque shade tree of medium 
Lf tNS slow growth. Very free from diseases and insect 
Sy) pests and can stand drouth. 2-3 in. $5.00, 
oH! Oe 1144-2 in. $4.00, 1-1% in. $3.00, 6-8 ft. $2.00 
A Gymnocladus dioica, KY. COFFEE TREE 60’ 
ES en Gymnocladus [jim-nok’-lah-dus] Greek for naked 

yy S branches. 
dioica [dy-ee’-sha] Staminate and pistillate flow. 
Peers \) ers on separate plauts. 
S Kay A useful shade_tree for Colorado. Slow growing and 
i disease resistant. Very large compound leaves and 
GOLDENRAIN TREE corks gray barh. 6-8 ft. $2.00, 4-5 ft., $1.50 
Juglans nigra, BLACK WALNUT 80’ 
Juglans [joo’-glans] Yrom Latin “javis glans” 
meaning “nut of Jupiter.” 
nigra [ny-gra] Black. 
Slow growth and deep roots. Bears edible nuts. 
Should be transplanted when small. 
2-3 in. $5.00, 114-2 in. $3.50, 1-11%4 in. $2.0C 
Koelreuteria paniculata, GOLDENRAIN 
TREE or VARNISH TREE 20° 
JAPANESE Koelreuteria [kel-roo-tee’-ri-ah] From J. G. Koel- 
FLOWERING reuter, 1773. 
CRAB paniculata [pan-ik’-u-la-tah] With flowers in 
panicles. 
Large panicles of white and yellow flowers fol- 
lowed by ornamental seed pods. Usually grown as a 
large shrub. Only half hardy here but well worth 
trying. 4-5 ft. $2.00 
Malus dolga, HANSEN RED CRAB 12 
Malus [May’-lus] Greek for apple. 
dolga [doll’’-ga] An Indian name. 
A good erab for Colorado, White flowers and bril- 
liant red fruit excellent for jelly. 4-5 ft. $2.00 
Malus floribunda, JAPANESE FL. CRAB 15’ 
floribunda [flor-i-bun’-da] Free-flowering, bloom- 
ing profusely. 
Before the leaves appear it is covered with rose- 
red buds which break into masses of whitish flow- 
ers. Showy reddish pea-sized fruit on long stems in 
fall. Dense spreading growth. 6-8 ft. $3.00 
Malus halliana parkmani, PARKMAN CRAB 12’ 
halliana [hall-e-an’-ah] From Hall. 
parkmani [park’-man-i] Parkman’s selection from 
Hall’s species. 
Picturesque habit of growth. Rosy red double flowers 
on thread-iike stems. One of the most attractive, 
but tender. 3-4 ft. $3.00 
Malus hopa, REDFLOWERED CRAB 12’ 
hopa [hope’-ah] Sioux Indian for “beautiful.” 
Probably the best flowering crab for Colorado, Rose- 
red flowers and small fruit which is red inside and 
out. 6-8 ft. $3.50, 5-6 ft. $2.50 
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