SHENANDOAH NURSERIES, SHENANDOAH, IOWA 11 

ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TREES—(Continued) 
CRAB, FLOWERING (MALUS) Per 10 Per 100 
LeeetOMmet iN... ot ee ng ie Oe ay tee ere Oe aLOU $ 30 00 
OL Yes Seger Cee ee i a ee ee ly ey er ad emer eV 1 40 00 
SEtOUsetive tk eer ee eee ie eet Pe Ch 6 00 55 00 
Lee! Cee ee ae Oe oa uh ES ee te ee, 7 50 70 00 
ORLOmGEL eters oe he re i eee, Peg fo ee ASG 80 00 
atrosanguinea (Carmine Crab) 15-20 ft. Brilliant single carmine flowers and 
purplish-bronze foliage. 
coronaria, Wild Sweet Crab. 25-30 ft. June. Showy pink flowers resembling wild 
roses, followed by scarlet fruit. 
Eleyi (purpurea eleyi) 20-25 ft. Attractive reddish foliage in spring. Dark pink 
single flowers and showy fruit. 
floribunda (Japanese Flowering Crab) 18-20 ft. May. Bright pink buds opening 
to blush flowers followed by small yellowish fruit. 
floribunda purpurea (Purple Crab) 25-30 ft. Single crimson flowers; foliage reddish 
in Spring. 
ioensis (Prairie Crab) Single form of Bechtel’s; small growing tree. 
Ra a hace (Redvein Crab) Large deep pink flowers; red bark, leaves and 
ruit. 
Red Silver 25-30 ft. Cut-leaved, maroon red and silver foliage, bright red fruit. 
scheideckeri (Scheidecker Crab) Large deep pink flowers, yellow fruit. 
theifera (Tea Crab) Most artistic of all crabs. The branches are entirely covered 
with reddish pink buds and pink flowers. 
CRAB, FLOWERING (MALUS) 
Hopa (Red Flowering Crab) 20-25 ft. April-May. 
One of the most desirable varieties. An attractive upright-growing tree that 
becomes literally covered with large, rose-colored flowers. Very hardy and free 
from disease. Planted extensively. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Pha Wio Cad Ad aay ete) ae aes cw Perk ee es sey $155.50 0) 9S. 30200 
2h Gt TES ELS EN ae PS ene are PMR ED 4 50 40 00 
‘yey a eels ee he a3 ea eee et aren: 5 50 50 00 
LURE Rite orc ees eaten, C5 Kn tet ae ea 6 50 60 00 
ELM (ULMUS) 
American White (americana) 60-100 ft. 
A stately, massive tree that affords ample shade and shelter. 
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225 RLOwO slldae eucee ees ee at ee ee EE Bye te Eee ApS 32 50 300 00 
Chinese (Ulmus pumila) 40-50 ft. 
A hardy, rapid-growing tree; small dense foliage; drought-resistant. 
hes Rabe ep 8 08 “Pt Dea eR ge ae a eee act Mes ol ees a ge ae eS eayee cree OU 25 00 
pel Wa) Ue bag ieee erate aga Syste incierye aoe, 00k Per Mes Sian pou 35 00 
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10 hae 1 RG ba ee siesta 2a De ae See ee Pape tOFU0 90 00 
EC Om yom Neo ees Ses Re Reet Ne Ser Pee tees ears Me? tt, 200 00 
Lake City 
An especially fine strain of the American Elm. Requires no trimming. 
Bee at ee en eee sawed a= ie ee OU 70 00 
Te Pity Ree A tee ee ae he at etre Bee Bie St oe ae Se vs00 85 00 
MATE LOO 6 eee ie 52, See Ne 2 wt Se ee ee Sdnwk tte ae ake aster Lt OU 125 00 
MBE SIMS Bees TY tk fe ts. ot ar te ue ie SRE St 2 a ree TL? 140 00 
jhe ray ths, : ae Ny re ; fe eto 200 00 
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