Ulmus pumila (Chinese elm) 
Small leaved and fast growing. 
LAG Ae stents) cee eam. OU 
DADS Stem Ne. eae Cae 2090 
Daa ersSteIn eae. te oe ea. 3.00 
3,7 3a 2s BteM: fascsuceeees- ea. 4.50 
Bush form— 
CL) Spite aes ts eee ee ea. 2.00 
gs 15 aaa. Ge Sea oes Ss éar? 2.90 
Larger sizes priced at nursery. 
GINKGO BILOBA 
Probably the oldest tree in cul- 
tivation. Specimens found near 
Chinese temples furnished the par- 
ent stock for all trees grown to- 
day. Develops into a handsome, 
round-headed tree over a hundred 
feet tall. Bears small, fan-shaped 
leaves. Disease free and smoke 
resistant. 

er ya 8 to 10 ft. in height 
. 14/1 in’ stem kaa €a.. 93,90 
Linden 1156/2 in. stem ea. 5.00 B/B_ 7.00 
2/2% in. stem ea. 7.00 B/B 9.50 
2144/3 in. stem ea. 9.00 B/B 12.00 
HORSE-CHESTNUT (Aesculus hippocastanum) 
The storied tree of Paris streets, Introduced into Europe from 
the Near East in the sixteenth century by the same man who 
brought the lilac, mock-orange and tulip, Casts dense shade. 
Glisten e betes each 2.50 TLS sttebl eect each 3.50 
LINDEN (Tilia glabra) 
Native to the middle west, the American linden is of fairly 
1apid growth and develops into a tall, handsome shade tree. 
Covered with fragrant flowers in June. 
2%4/3 in. caliper....ea. $4.00 314//4 in. caliper....ea. 7.00 
3/3% in. caliper....ea. 5.00 4/4% in. caliper....ea. 9.00 
Pyramidal form— 
5/6 ft. bigh sca cecterpareertcoe tro ee ee eet eri are each $1.75 
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