BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS - 

DECIDUOUS TREES — CONTINUED 
CERCIS canadensis — Red-Bud or Judas Tree 20-25 ft. 
A good hardy strain grown from local seed. Cercis canaden- 
sis is one of the numerous plants which will not prove hardy 
when moved into this section of the country from the South. 
Here at Princeton we are on the northern limits of the native 
Red-Bud, and these plants will prove much hardier than those 
grown from southern seed. Grown in bush form. Per 10 
2 to. -3 -feet: 22 i ee ee eee ~ 3.50 
Crabs, Flowering — see Malus. 
CRATAEGUS coccinea — Thicket Hawthorn 18-20 ft. 
One of the most decorative of the native Hawthorns, form- 
ing a broad flat to rounded head. 
18 to 24 inches : : 
2. to, -.3 feet oA Bh ee oe ae oe ee ee 4.00 
crusgalli — Cockspur Thorn 15-18 ft. 
A very distinct Hawthorne, with stiff wide-spreading branches 
and dark shiny green leaves that turn orange and scarlet in 
the Fall. 
3 to. 4 feet (B&B. 60c. additional) tie sae eee ee 5.50 
4 'to.5 feet= (B&B. 7Oceadditional) 7m ee 8.00 
5’ to 6 feet:(B&B 95cradditional eras eae 11.00 
Elaeagnus angustifolia — see under Shrubs on page 15. 
Elm see Ulmus. 
Flowering Crabs — see under Malus on pages 10 to 12. 
FRAXINUS americana — American White Ash 70-80 ft. 
A tall tree with an upright oval head, much used for street 
and park planting. - 
11/e toi-114= mnch “calipers ena fee ee eee 8.00 
1° to: 13/4" inch sea perce. oe ee ee et ee 10.00 
1346 t6:3:2 -inch calipers ce ee ee re 
2 to~ 2A min ch Acai pee ro eae ee aa ee 17.50 
21," tows inch caliper coerce te see rs ae 5 eee ay 24.00 
3° O33 Y> am Chr Ca Li er ae a ee pcr pee ot re eee 30.00 
314 "tor-4inch#ealipet. < tee cee een eee Ae et eg 40.00 
lanceolata — Green Ash 50-60 ft. 
A somewhat smaller grower than the White Ash, particu- 
larly adapted to planting in cold and dry climates. 
1142 tos li4esinch tapers oat ee ee ee 7.50 
14 tow 13/4ssit. Ch Caper se ee oe net eee eee ten eS 9.50 
13/,-to 2 mc * calipeter 0 2) ee Re ie Ree eg 11.50 
2%to 214 inch acalpete Src oe ec ae ee ee ee eee 16.50 
2p. tO; Se in Che Calipeing oer eee Lae ee ee 22.00 
BtoN 34/5 an Che Ca ete eee ocean a era gee eee 27.50 
Hackberry — see Celtis occidentalis. 
Hawthorn — see Crataegus. 
Honey-locust — see Gleditschia. 
GLEDITSCHIA triacanthos — Honey-locust 50-60 ft. 
A thorny tree with very fragrant white flowers in May. A 
long-lived hardy tree, growing well in poor locations and thin 
and gravelly soils. 
Sto 10 sfeOE RS Se se a eee oe gee ek ee 10.00 
LYgsst0- 1S FINCH Car Per she sgh cee ee ee 11.00 
TUES £02 cinch CAP eh eee ee . 16.50 
260 -215'.1nche calipei ye 2 oe ae ee ee ee =25100 
2/5. #O~ 3 AN ChE Calipet eet As se oe ee eee 30.00 
4¢to: 31/5> inch caliper rose eee Bak y Gel 
triacanthos inermis — Thornless Honey-locust 50-60 ft. 
An almost, but not entirely, thornless type of the common 
Honey-locust. 
11, 5to<134 vinch Staliper oto ee ee a 11.50 
114 “to, 2snch cal per ee ite neh PONE i ed .. 16.50 
2.‘to 21, inch caliper ss =o foe eee ee ee 25.00 
21/2 to ..3 (inch calipes ce ie ac Bae rae eee ee 30.00 
Per 100 
30.00 
25.00 
35.00 
45.00 
70.00 
100.00 
75.00 
90.00 
110.00 
160.00 
220.00 
70.00 
85.00 
100.00 
150.00 
200.00 
85.00 
95.00 
140.00 
225.00 
275.00 
100.00 
150.00 
225.00 
Prices quoted are for wholesale quantities. Orders calling for less than five of a variety and 
size are not wholesale and can be filled only as outlined on page 2. 
