12 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
Shade “Grees, continued 

American White Elm 
Elm, American White; Ulmus americana 
The well known and beautiful Elm of our American forests, 
forming a majestic tree with long spreading limbs, and giving 
a good though not dense shade. Leaves dark green, in autumn 
golden yellow. Growth rapid; easily transplanted. 
Da towG sic etee= es .65 each Sr tOmtO Ce tees 1.50 each 
6 ton Sefeet.- 1.15 each HORtO LI 2atee tessa 2.00 each 
Elm, Chinese; Ulmus pumila 
Of very rapid growth, with slender branches and _ leaves 
smaller than those of the American Elm. The leaves appear 
very early in the spring and remain till late fall. Especially adapt- 
ed for arid regions and for quick results. 
Mailizsizess postpaldee= == =a 125 each; 1.00 per 10 
37to.4 “feet. Se eee arte Se eee 25 each; 2.00 per 10 
4 sto cS feet Seer a ee eee 35 each; 3.25 per 10 
5 toVG. fect faeces es ee eee 50 each; 4.75 per 10 
6; to. S fect es > eee ee ee -80 each; 7.50 per 10 
Sito M10 feet = ane eee passe 1.25 each; 11.00 per 10 
10°to (12° feet? = ee ee eee 2.00 each; 18.50 per 10 
12 2toel ds TeCGtae eee = a ..2.50 each; 20.00 per 10 
2 to 2 2uinchesscalipers 2222s 3.50 each; 30.00 per 10 
Elm, Chinese Broad Leaf 
A larger and broader leaf than the typical Chinese Elm. 
6:to:S feet, i a a ee eee 1.25 each; 11.00 per 10 
Stow feete= =. = Mesa aeee 2.00 each; 18.00 per 10 
10 to A12a feet ye cee Ss ee ee ee 2.75 each; 25.00 per 10 
Gum, Sweet; Liquidamber Styraciflua 
A picturesque, shapely tree of pyramidal habit; slender corky- 
ridged branches; leaves 5-to 7-lobed star shaped, bright shiny 
green, autumn color usually blazing orange and crimson. 
Sito 10kt ta.) sade eee OO OL Om Cat tage moon Eimer 1250 
12 to: ibateet., BY Geb e ee eee een ee ee 10.00 each 
Linden, American; Basswood; Tilia americana 
An attractive shade tree of comparatively rapid growth and 
regular symmetrical habit, with a dense round-topped crown; 
leaves heart-shaped 4 to 6 in. long, yellow in autumn; very 
fragrant small, dainty yellowish-white flowers in drooping 
clusters in early summer. 
8 to 10 feet __-2.50 each NORtOe)2 feetanesaae= 3.00 each 
Maple, Soft or Silver; Acer saccharinum 
A large tree, usually attaining a height of 60-80 feet; very 
rapid growth; useful for quick shade; leaves bright green, silvery 
beneath, yellow in autumn. 
AOnto 12 fect. ==. ose 1.75 each 
Maple, Sugar, Rock or Hard; Acer saccharum 
A beautiful tree with dense, symmetrical crown. Deeply root- 
ed, allowing grass togrow about the trunk. Leaves 3 to 5-lobed, 
deep green, in autumn yellow, orange and scarlet. Transplant- 
ing a tree may change the color effect, as it is affected somewhat 
by soil and climatic conditions. 
43to..5 feet. Rh Pepa ee -80 each; 7.00 per 10 
Sto'6 feet: eee eee, 1.25 each; 10.00 per 10 
6*to. Sifeettl 222 se exieph, Setiok eee SA 1.75 each; 15.00 per 10 
Seton IOs feetie =o se ee Se ee eee 2.50 each; 22.50 per 10 
10 to 12 ft., 145 to 1-3/4 in. caliper___4.00 each; 35.00 per 10 
12 to 15 ft., 1-3/4 to 2 in. caliper____5.00 each; 45.00 per 10 
Mimosa Tree; Chinese Silk Tree; Albizzia Julibrissin 
For a tropical effect plant Mimosa, a unusual, rapid growing 
tree from Asia. Its spreading branches form a low, flat-topped 
crown with graceful tiny, fern-like or feathery foliage, and 
fragrant showy pink Acacia-like flowers at the tips of the 
branches from mid-June to late August. 
4° to 5 feet) ..-) = es ee ee ee 1.25 each 
Oak, Pin; Quercus palustris 
Its spreading, decidedly horizontal branches, somewhat droop- 
ing with age, sometimes almost reaching the ground, make this 
one of the most beautiful Oaks. Unfolding leaves reddish- 
green becoming glossy green, in autumn deep scarlet. A rapid 
growing Oak, excellent for lawn, landscape and avenue. 
GEto 8 ent, al aston lou ine Call penis Goma 3.00 each 
Sito 10 tt l/otonein-ecallpem secu wee 4.00 each 
If not balled and burlapped $1.00 each less. 
Poplar, Bolle’s Silver; Populus alba Bolleana 
Of tall, columnar habit, very similar to Lombardy, but the 
leaves are shaped much like those of the Maple, smaller, very 
dark glossy green above, downy white beneath; twigs deep 
green. Excellent for accent and contrast. 
batons ite 1.00 each SttonlOuteet==— = 1.25 each 
Poplar, Lombardy; Populus nigra italica 
A tall, slender, columnar, spire-like tree of picturesque and 
very formal aspect; triangular dark green leaves on flattened 
stems, moving freely in the breeze; very rapid growth. Land- 
scape architects use it freely as an accent tree, and, planted 6 to 
10 feet apart, for screening objectionable views. Six feet will 
in time make a thick screen. 
8) to 10 feet_--—---— 75 each 
10 to 12 feet_______1.00 each 
12a to iomteet === 1.50 each 


Flowering Dogwood 
seems to typify the com- 
ing of spring. It is one 
of the most brilliant trees 
of autumn and the scar- 
let berries are attractive 
in October. 
