10 BRYANT’S NURSERIES, PRINCETON, ILLINOIS 
DECIDUOUS TREES — CONTINUED 
ULMUS americana var. — Moline Elm 80-100 ft. 
A type of American Elm of very vigorous growth, large dark 
green leaves, and a narrow pyramidal head. Per 10 Per 100 
65 to' 8° feet 2h 7 eC eae tor ee ea a ee a 9.50 80.00 
8 “to™ lO wfeet a Se es eee ce fe Eid EEE PROT SS Wel rence es 12.50 110.00 
114, to wil <inch= caliper soc cee ee ete tee ee eee 15.00 130.00 
LY, (to1s4 cinch’ calipersan ee a Ae ge ee eee eee 18.00 160.00 
13/4, 2ta0..2 “inch caliper ai ea eer ai eee ee 22.50 200.00 
2-to- 214 “inch caliper Gegees syn see eee he oe ee ree eee ee Pep 548) 250.00 

ULMUS pumila — Chinese or Siberian Elm 40-50 ft. 
This 1s a very nice lot of Chinese Elm. We would 
like to call particular attention to the heavier grades 
offered. They are all Princeton grown, heavily head- 
ed, straight for the variety, and will be dug fresh for 
each order. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Sito Or feet? lito: 1 igeinchecal per. es me ee $ 8.50 $ 70.00 
11 toni! inch calipers eer. Searels Caer ean eee 11.00 90.00 
114: toe eA Calipera es esas ee ee ee eee ae 12.50 110.00 
13/4 tom 2 sinh picali pe tase ed ee ee eee es 14.00 125.00 
2° f0= 295% 1h Sali per sy cn ote es ee pe ee | eee 20.00 175.00 
Diy et Oss 3-2 ATICHY Gad Pe ere a eoee draenei ee Ae Necpensres eke 25.00 225.00 
5 toiedt5: inch < caliper ea cae ad eee eee ees ented 35.00 325.00 
31/5 .tOe4.- Inch s Caliper ie wee ee ae eee 45.00 
Willow — see Salix. 
MALUS - Flowering Crabs 
Small trees producing a profusion of flowers in the Spring—one of the most 
desirable and most decorative classes of our ornamental flowering trees. All are 
small trees, very free-flowering, producing masses of very showy flowers early in 
the Spring, followed in the Fall by decorative fruits that often persist on the trees 
well into the Winter. They are perfectly hardy, grow well in any good soil, and 
are very satisfactory either as specimen plants or in mass plantings. 
MALUS ioenis plena — Bechtel Double-flowering Crab 15-18 ft. 
This is probably the best known of all of the many flower- 
ing Crabs. It forms a small upright bushy headed tree which is 
covered in May with large and very double fragrant pink flow- 
ers that bear a striking resemblance to small roses. The latest 
in blooming period of all of the Flowering Crabs. Per 10 Per 100 
18 <.t09 24 Scheer ee rep edd SE ae ek) eee $ 3.25 $ 28.00 
Z° tO) (3:2 Feet nes Seren Wet eras nds ele te ee ee 4.00 35.00 
3<to. 4 feet. eae SON AE RMR is et EAE OBS opty DREAD Be 8 9h 6.00 55.00 
sargentii — Sargent’s Crab 5-6 ft. 
A low-growing bush form Crab, with rigid wide-spreading 
horizontal branches; when mature it is usually broader than 
high. One of the most decorative of the Flowering Crabs and 
very floriferous. Flowers cup-shaped, pure white, about an 
inch across. The first of the Crabs to bloom in the Spring. 
18 “to 24+ *inches® 2s. 22 et ee ee ee a ee eee 3.25 28.00 
2" to, “3 Rieets a Re ee 4.00 35.00 
3 to “A MheeEs ah Sede ee ae Se aes eo ene er ee 4.75 42.50 
4 tos Sriteet: cet sr, Bee ies Ie Ow bie Rae cee ee ee 5.50 50.00 
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. 
