ELM (Ulmus) 
This is the patriarchal tree of New England villages, the street 
and lawn tree of Illinois, 
Ulmus americana (American elm) 
Because of its tall, shapely growth and its magnificent vase- 
piepes head there really is no tree to take the place of the Amer- 
ican elm. 
Ulmus americana molini (Moline elm) 
A variety with a conical-shaped top instead of the usual form. 
Vigorous grower. 
Ulmus americana urni (Vase elm) 
This type emphasizes the vase-like top of the species. Majestic 
as a specimen. 
Ulmus americana (Lake City elm) 
This type grows similar to the Moline and is equally desirable 
for quick effects. 
All of the above elms are priced as follows: 
12672 sth stem...c.2 ea. $2.00 3/314 in. stem......-- ea. 4.50 
DL) 2posane stents. 2 €a: 2250 314/4 in. stem........ ea. 6.00 
2444/3 in. stem........ ea. 3.00 4/4%% in. stem........ ea. 7.50 
RATS SOC i 9 ss ee ee ae ge a each 9.00 
Larger sizes priced at nursery. 
WILLOW (Salix) 
The willows are especially valuable early in the season as the 
leaf buds arrive with the spring. 
Salix babyloncia (Weeping willow) 
Long, drooping branches. Thirty feet high. 
Salix niobe (Golden weeping willow) 
A suitable tree for many forms of planting. 
ae Oni g ly pens 2 €a-=$un05 SALOe eigen. ae ea. $1.50 
OB highs -a. at: eave 1.00 if a stem ites: ea, 2.00 
Trees of 3 to 6 inch caliper trunk 12 to 25 ft. high priced 
at nursery 
Salix pentandra (Laurel willow) 
A desirable type with bright catkins and glossy green leaves. 
aeGe Wis tivo ste each $ .50 G/S nigh ete o each 1.00 
EASES Hag U2 Sal nto Cee alee aes CURE cee a each 1.50 
Salix incana (Rosemary willow) 
An attractive silver leaved shrub resembling Russian Olive in 
appearance. 
4/5 ft. high each $.50 hy Gel tigre ee ne each 60 
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