ELM, Moline. 60 to 80 ft. Fine shapely new 
grafted type of American Elm with a narrower up- 
right habit of growth. Especially desirable where 
uniform shaped trees are desired, or where space is 
limited. Has larger leaves and is more rapid grow- 
ing than American Elm. 1% to 2 inch caliper ea, 
$3.50; 2 to 2% .inch caliper ea.,. $4.75; 2% to 3 inch 
caliper ea., $6.25; 3 to 3% inch caliper ea., $8.00; 3% 
to 4 inch caliper ea., $9.50. 
HACKBERRY. 40 to 50 ft. Habit of growth is 
very Similar to American Elm. Branches are strong 
and wiry and tree is remarkably free from insects 
and disease. A very durable and sturdy shade tree. 
6-to 8 ft ea.,7$1.50; Sto 10, ft: ea., 1$2.00;. 144-to 1% 
inch caliper ea., $2.75; 1% to 2 inch caliper ea., $3.50; 
2 to 2%.inch caliper ea., $5.50. 
HONEYLOCUST. 40 to 50 ft. A sturdy tree that 
is adapted over a wide territory and to various uses. 
Has attractive pinnate foliage; protective thorns on 
branches.) |G. tore oft Ca..7 61.25% 08 tOeLOstt.+ene- $1.75: 
1% to 1% inch caliper ea., $2.25; 11% to 2 inch cal- 
iper ea., $3.00; 2 to 2% inch caliper ea., $4.00. 
THORNLESS HONEYLOCUST. This is a Honey- 
locust strain that is free from thorns. 6 to 8 ft. ea., 
$1.50; 8 to 10 ft. ea., $2.00; 1% to 1% inch caliper 
ea., $2.75; 144 to 2 inch caliper ea. $3.75; 2 to 2% 
inch caliper ea., $5.50; 2% to 3 inch caliper ea., $7.00. 
: LINDEN, American. 50 to 60 ft. A tree of re- 
finement that could well be planted more extensively 
in many localities. Of moderate growth, rounded to 
pyramidal in shape; large heart-shaped leaves. 8 to 
10 ft. ea., $2.50; 1% to 1% inch caliper ea., $3.00. 
MAPLE, Norway. 40 to 50 ft. Develops into 
neat round headed tree with rich green foliage turn- 
ing golden yellow in fall. Like Schwedler Maple, jt 
is slower growing than Soft Maple and not advised 
in severe locations, but valuable where established. 
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MAPLE, Soft or Silver. 60 to 80 ft. The well 
Known rapid growing variety; foliage light colored on 
under side. 1% to 1% inch caliper ea., $2.50; 1% 
to 2 inch caliper ea., $3.00. 
MAPLE, Schwedler. Purple or Red Leaf Maple. 
40 to 50 ft. Ome of the most attractive Maples in 
cultivation. As the broad leaves unfold and develop 
in the spring, the tree is a mass of reddish purple 
foliage maturing to a dark bronzy green; 6 to 7 ft. 
whips ea., $2.25. Branched 6 to 8 ft. ea, $3.50; 8 
to)10° ft,-ea.; *$.4.50- 
MOUNTAIN ASH. (European) 20 to 25 ft. Has 
dense regular form, and rich green fern-like foliage; 
has numerous clusters of very showy orange-red 
berries in autumn. 6 to 8 ft. ea., $2.50. 
POPLAR, Bolleana. 50 to 60 ft. Beautiful narrow 
pyramidal tree with upright growth for tall screens 
and accent; rapid growing. Foliage is rich deep green, 
lobed, and silvery underneath; bark is smooth bluish 
green summer and winter. 6 to 8 ft. ea., $1.50; 8 to 
10 ft. ea, $1.75; 11%, to 1% inch caliper ea., $2.25. 
POPLAR, Lombardy. 50 to 60 ft. Has decided- 
ly narrow upright habit of growth, often planted for 
accent or screens; rapid. 6 to 8 ft. ea, 90c; 8 to 
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POPLAR, Norway. 60 to 80 ft. Pyramidal tree of 
very rapid growth. Large dark green foliage. 8 to 
_ 10 ft. $1.25; 1% to 2 inch caliper ea., $2.00. 
POPLAR, Silver. 60 to 80 ft. A quick grower 
with gray bark; maple-like foliage is dark green on 
upper side: and white on _ underside. Makes large 
friendly tree where others are difficult to start. 1% 
to 1% inch caliper ea, $2.25; 1% to 2 inch caliper 
ea., $3.00; 2 to 2% inch caliper ea., $3.75. 
POPLAR, sargenti. Cottonless Cottonwood. 50 to 
60 ft. This is the regular Western Broadleaf Cotton- 
wood that has been propagated from infertile trees, 
and will not bear cotton; noted for hardiness. 6 to 
8 ft. ea., $1.00; 8 to 10 ft. ea., $1.50; 1% to 1% inch 
caliper ea., $2.00; 1% to 2 inch caliper ea, $2.75; 
2 to 2% inch caliper ea., $3.75; 2% to 38 inch cali- 
per ea., $4.50. 

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